What are other universities doing to address the crisis?
The following links point to information from other institutions relating to the crisis in scholarly communication.
Websites:
- Cornell University
- Stanford University
- University of California
- Iowa State University
- North Carolina State University
Symposia:
- University of Louisville: Scholarly Communication: Why It Matters to You and to the University, April 20, 2004
- University at Albany: 6th Annual Symposium on Issues in Scholarly Communication, April 19, 2004
- University of Kentucky: The Crisis is Scholarly Communication, April 7, 2003
- University of Tennessee: Scholarly Publishing and the Common Good, September 25-26, 2003.
Faculty resolutions:
- University of Connecticut: Faculty Senate Resolution on The Crisis in Scholarly Communication
- Stanford University: Faculty Senate approves measure targeting for-profit journal publishers
- North Carolina State University: Faculty Senate Resolution on Bundled Content and Elsevier
- Indiana University: Faculty Council Resolution on Journals, Databases, and Threats to Scholarly Publication
- Cornell University: Faculty Senate Resolution regarding the University Library’s Policies on Serials Acquisitions, with Special Reference to Negotiations with Elsevier
Journal cancellation projects:
- Cornell University: Elsevier Cancellation List, 2004
- University of Wisconsin: UW Madison Proposed Serial Cancellations (2004)
- University of Washington: Serials Cancellation 2003
- UCLA: List of Serials Cancelled--2003
Letters about journal cuts:
- Harvard University 2004
- Duke University 2003
- Arizona State University January 2001
- University of Wisconsin September 2001