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Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

July 2019 Last month, the Osgoode Digital Commons received 35,356 full-text downloads and 34 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 17,517. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,335 institutions across 184 countries. The most popular papers were: The Critical Characteristics of Community Legal Aid Clinics in […]

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

Osgoode Digital Commons: Readership Snapshot

June 2019 Last month, the Osgoode Digital Commons received 32,847 full-text downloads and 24 new submissions, bringing the total works in the repository to 17,498. Osgoode Hall Law School of York University scholarship was read by 2,233 institutions across 187 countries. The most popular papers were: The Critical Characteristics of Community Legal Aid Clinics in […]

Digital Technology Innovation in Scholarly Communication and University Engagement

Digital Technology Innovation in Scholarly Communication and University Engagement

Digital Technology Innovation in Scholarly Communication and University Engagement Authors: Rowland Lorimer (Simon Fraser University) Johanne Provençal (Simon Fraser University) Brian Owen (Simon Fraser University) Rea Devakos (University of Toronto) David Phipps (York University) Richard Smith (Simon Fraser University) "The Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing (CCSP) has issued “Digital Technology Innovation in Scholarly Communication […]

Open Access and IR's in Europe: The PEER Report

Open Access and IR's in Europe: The PEER Report

Issues related to institutional repositories and the open access of scholarly work continue to gain momentum especially in academic environments in North America. So it's interesting to consider research that falls outside of this usual scope such as the "Baseline Report" recently made available by the Publishing and the Ecology of European Research (PEER) project. […]