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SCOOP: Open Education Week 2021

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP column, we celebrate Open Education Week 2021! Check out these resources for creating and using OER.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

Creating and Nurturing Your Digital Identity

by Maha Bali

Sponsored by the Atla Scholarly Communication Committee, Maha Bali will help participants create a digital identity on Thurs, April 8, 2021, at 2pm CT.

Professional Development, Scholarly Communication

SCOOP: Fair Use Week 2021 – Celebrating the Creation of New Knowledge through Fair Use

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP, we celebrate Fair Use Week 2021 and discuss how this important right supports copyright and fosters creativity.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: The Year in Scholarly Communication – 2020 Edition

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP column, we look back on what happened in 2020 in scholarly communication, both within Atla and in the larger community.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: The Finish Line for the Georgia State University Copyright Case

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP column, read all about the ending to the Georgia State University copyright case that has spanned twelve years.

Copyright, Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: This #AcWriMo, Celebrate Writing by Supporting Those Whose Words Are Missing

by Race MoChridhe

In this month's SCOOP column, learn about Academic Writing Month (AcWriMo) and learn how to lift up voices whose words are missing right now.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: Taking Action Toward Equity and Inclusion – Open Access Week 2020

by Christine Fruin, Race MoChridhe

In this month's SCOOP column, read about Open Access Week 2020 and the steps Atla and the Atla Open Press are taking toward equity and inclusivity in our operations.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: COVID-19, Copyright, and Course Materials

by Christine Fruin

In this month's SCOOP column, learn more about how COVID-19 is impacting copyright and what course materials may be posted online.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

SCOOP: From DOIs to ORCIDs — How Persistent Identifiers Work (and How to Make Them Work for You)

by Race MoChridhe

Atla Scholarly Communication Coordinator, Race MoChridhe, explains exactly how persistent identifiers (PIDs) work and why they are useful.

Scholarly Communication, SCOOP

Virtual Library Publishing Forum

by Race MoChridhe, Christine Fruin

Join Christine Fruin and Race MoChridhe for the 2020 Virtual Library Publishing Forum, May 4-8, 2020.

Scholarly Communication