The Scholarly Communication and Open Access Guide was created by Darren Chase for James M. Milne Library at SUNY Oneonta.
The formal and informal ways that scholars create, review, and disseminate scholarship is the heart of scholarly communication (ACRL, 2003).
There are many services at SUNY Oneonta and James M. Milne Library to support our faculty throughout the scholarly communication process -- see the table of options below.
Do you want to discuss your own publishing needs? Contact our Scholarly Communications Librarian at Jennifer.Jensen@oneonta.edu for a consultation.
CREATE | PUBLISH | DISSEMINATE & PRESERVE | REUSE & APPLY |
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Get faculty grant support at the |
Learn to avoid |
Deposit articles in our |
Connect to our |
Access research compliance and |
Consider your |
Share your research on campus via |
Access journals & databases through |
Fund student projects with Student research grants |
Retain your |
Celebrate your students' work at SRCA Day |
Search for Open Access articles at |
Ask a librarian for research support |
Maximize sharing with a Creative Commons license |
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