The Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication seeks to share useful innovations, both in thought and in practice, with the aim of encouraging scholarly exchange and the subsequent benefits that are borne of scrutiny, experimentation and debate. As modes of scholarly communication, the technologies and economics of publishing and the roles of libraries evolve, it is our hope that the work shared in the journal will inform practices that strengthen librarianship and that increase access to the "common Stock of Knowledge."

Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (2012)

 

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The Accessibility Quotient: A New Measure of Open Access
Mathew A. Willmott, Katharine H. Dunn, and Ellen Finnie Duranceau

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ISSN 2162-3309
Published Quarterly

Editors

Editor-in-Chief
Marisa Ramirez
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Editor-in-Chief
Isaac Gilman
Pacific University

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