Abstract:Stanford University is going through the difficult and highly fraught process of figuring out a plan for the library of the future. Coming on the heels of the "bookless library," touted as the vision for a new engineering library, a preliminary proposal in 2007 to tear down the seismically unsafe Meyer Library and digitize and house off campus most of its 600,000 volumes produced a cry of protest. The utopian ideal, imposed from above, might have met with less resistance had faculty members been involved in th… Show more
“…The specific policy is: Generally, data submission policies have not been evenly enforced by NSF program managers (e.g. Borgman, 2012) and many Principal Investigators delayed release beyond the two-year limit or sought and received exceptions.…”
Section: Us National Science Foundation Examplementioning
These teams worked on a voluntary basis and provided the background, discussions and recommendations of this report. The editors and authors acknowledge the significant contributions of the team members.
“…The specific policy is: Generally, data submission policies have not been evenly enforced by NSF program managers (e.g. Borgman, 2012) and many Principal Investigators delayed release beyond the two-year limit or sought and received exceptions.…”
Section: Us National Science Foundation Examplementioning
These teams worked on a voluntary basis and provided the background, discussions and recommendations of this report. The editors and authors acknowledge the significant contributions of the team members.
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