The Scholarly Communications team interviews Dr. Michael T. Miller, Professor of Higher Education, and Dr. G. David Gearhart, Professor Emeritus of Higher Education, about the Journal of Research on the College President. …Continue Reading Discover the “Journal of Research on the College President” with Scholarly Communications
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Faculty Publications Available at No Cost Through University Libraries
You don’t have to be enrolled in a university course to take advantage of the open textbooks created by U of A faculty for fields as diverse as apparel studies, cultural competence or journalism….Continue Reading Faculty Publications Available at No Cost Through University Libraries
Libraries Cover Fees to Publish in American Chemical Society Journals
The University Libraries are pleased to announce that University of Arkansas researchers can publish open access articles in American Chemical Society journals without paying an article processing charge….Continue Reading Libraries Cover Fees to Publish in American Chemical Society Journals
Call for Proposals: Paid Faculty Course Material Conversion Program
The U of A Libraries and Global Campus offer faculty compensation and support to reduce the cost of textbooks for their students by using open educational resources. Applications will be accepted through March 27. …Continue Reading Call for Proposals: Paid Faculty Course Material Conversion Program
Celebrate Love Data Week With the University Libraries
The University Libraries will host a candy-themed pop-up event from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, on Level 4 of Mullins Library….Continue Reading Celebrate Love Data Week With the University Libraries
Faculty Publish Open Textbooks Through Libraries, Global Campus Program
The textbooks range from apparel production to family financial management to effective research writing to building a professional portfolio. They and similar open textbooks save students money….Continue Reading Faculty Publish Open Textbooks Through Libraries, Global Campus Program