The (e)volving World of Scholarly Communication and its Impact on your Promotion and Tenure
The Provost Task Force on Scholarly Communication presented “The (e)volving World of Scholarly Communication and its Impact on your Promotion and Tenure,” a forum for the discussion of new methods for research publication and dissemination, on Tuesday, May 6.
Program details
Presentation videos (click on the thumbnails to view the videos)
Introduction by Jim Mullins, Dean, Purdue University Libraries, and Randy Woodson, Provost
Diane Harley, PhD,
Senior Researcher, Center for Studies in Higher Education
University of California, Berkeley
“Academic Values and Scholarly Communication Practices:
Analysis of Faculty Choice and Opinion in 12 Disciplines”
Gary Ward, PhD,
Professor, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
University of Vermont and
Treasurer, American Society for Cell Biology
“Open access: the experiences of one scientist and his society”
R. Michael Tanner, PhD,
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
University of Illinois at Chicago
“Scholarly Communications, the Digital Revolution, and
Copyrights”



