E-LIS
Specifically for content contributors:
I would like to encourage all of you to consider depositing the wonderful content created for Five Weeks to a Social Library into E-LIS, which bills itself as "the open archive for Library and Information Science." I am assured that the underlying software can handle audio and video objects.
As many of you know, my work places me in the middle of the Open Access movement. While hardcore OA is focused on the peer-reviewed research literature, I take a broader view; I believe it is vital that we disseminate openly and take due care of all our hard work.
I hope all of you will consider depositing in E-LIS, and/or in a local institutional repository for those of you fortunate enough to have access to one, and I personally thank in advance those who decide to do so.
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Hi Dorothea, Do you mean
Hi Dorothea,
Do you mean our proposals? I am trying to think of other things I did that are self-explanatory outside of the context Drupal and the course provides.
Karen Pardue
Ack, I misspoke -- when I
Ack, I misspoke -- when I said 'participants' I meant 'content contributors.' I've corrected my wording.
Which is not to say that you folks don't do stuff that the profession needs to know about! When you do, E-LIS is there for you too.