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As the Scholarly Communication Librarian for Butler University, I am constantly looking for innovative ways to bring digital scholarship into our classrooms to support students, faculty, and the larger Butler community. My current work with the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana gives me the opportunity to work collaboratively across the state and support our smaller, private institutions in their scholarly communication efforts. Those efforts include our grant funded open educational resources, such as course redesigns and open textbook creation. I continue to support and expand Butler's institutional repository, promoting open access in our faculty's scholarship. My current research interests include OERs, copyright education, and first year copyright education.
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Disciplines
- Library and Information Science
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Community Call: How to Successfully Promote Open Access as a Department of One?
Coronado, J. R., Peters, V. & Weiss, A., 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Open Access and Deceptive Publishing
Coronado, J. R. & Heer, B., 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Party of Two, Your Workshops are Ready
Coronado, J. R. & Heer, B., 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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"That's Not an Issue Here": Addressing Myths and Misconceptions about OER Programs at Private Institutions
Coronado, J. R., Hurford, A. & Milanese, E., 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation
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Copyright, Your Syllabus, and Course Materials
Raye Coronado, J., 2021Research output: Other contribution
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