Submissions from 2018
Scholarly Communication and Copyright Services, LeEtta M. Schmidt and Jason Boczar
Submissions from 2017
Something Old, Something New , Something Bold, Something Cool: A Marriage of Two Repositories, Carol Ann Davis and Jason Boczar
Navigating the Political Waters of Open Access Publishing in Libraries, Carol Ann Davis, Wendy Robertson, and Charlene Simser
Submissions from 2016
The Scholar Commons Showcase: Show Me Something Cool in Scholar Commons, Jason Boczar, Chelsea Johnston, and Alex Onac
Numeracy and Evaluating Quality in Open Access Journals, Carol Ann Borchert and Jason Boczar
Scholarly Publishing Literacy: Reaching our Researchers, Carol Borchert and Jason Boczar
USFT Scholar Commons Annual Report: FY 2014-2015, Chelsea Johnston, Carol Ann Borchert, and Jason Boczar
The Gist of GIS, Pete Reehling and Richard McKenzie
Creating an Open-Access Textbook: A conversation with Jenifer Schneider, Jenifer Jasinski Schneider, Jason Boczar, Stephanie Jacobs, and Nafa Fa'alogo
Tech Talk Flash Shops, Brittany Self, Katherine Ahnberg, Kevin Stephens, and Jane Duncan
Submissions from 2013
Preserving Content from Your Institutional Repository, Wendy Robertson and Carol Ann Borchert
Submissions from 2012
Open Access Week 2012: OA Economics - Is Our Current Model Sustainable?, Todd Chavez
Open Access Week 2012: OA Data - GIS and Beyond, Pete Reehling and Richard McKenzie
Submissions from 2011
The Balance Point: Libraries as Journal Publishers, Anali Perry, Carol Borchert, Timothy Deliyannides, Andrea Kosavic, Rebecca Kennison, and Sharon Dyas-Correia
Submissions from 2009
Rethinking Staff Resources in the E-Serials Environment, Carol Ann Borchert
Why We Do It – the University of South Florida Tampa Library’s Commitment to Open-Access Publishing, Todd Chavez
Numeracy: Open-Access Publishing to Reduce the Cost of Scholarly Journals, Todd A. Chavez
Submissions from 2008
The Sting of Releasing Print Journals: Surviving the Transition to an Online Environment, Carol Ann Borchert
Submissions from 2007
From Chaos to Effectiveness: Results of a Workflow Analysis, Carol Ann Borchert
The Impact of Grey Literature in Advancing Global Karst Research: An Information Needs Assessment for a Globally Distributed Interdisciplinary Community, Todd A. Chavez, Anna H. Perrault, Pete Reehling, and Courtney Crummett
Submissions from 2005
Using Customer-Service Software to Manage Serials Online Access Issues, Carol Ann Borchert
Submissions from 2004
Report of the Technical Services Plan for Optimization and Productivity, Carol Borchert, Susan Heron, John Keeth, Suzanne Kleim, Monica Metz-Wiseman, and Tom Miller
