Scholarly Communication Discussion Group

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The Scholarly Communication Discussion Group is an informal and in-depth discussion of one or more hot topics that impact Open Access initiatives and the many related opportunities which aim to advance the dissemination of scholarship without economical, legislative or technical barriers.

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Resources

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SCHOLCOM Discussion Group discussion list
To join the Scholarly Communication Discussion Group’s discussion list, please join the group’s Connect community.

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Composition

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Discussion Groups are composed of group leaders (conveners) and are open to all members based on interest. Only the conveners appear on the roster.
The convenor(s) of the Scholarly Communication Discussion Group. are ex-officio members of the ACRL Research and Scholarly Environment Committee.

Origin

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The Scholarly Communication Discussion Group was established by the Board at the Midwinter Conference in 2002.

Staff Liaison

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Megan Griffin
Association of College & Research Libraries
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E-mail: mgriffin@ala.org

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