Hi Angela,
For the cataloging/resource management aspect, the SILS Open Access Resource Management Task Force developed a set of principles for managing OA resources consortially. The principles can be found in their
Phase One report.
Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Erica Zhang
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Hi Angela:
A few years ago UC Berkeley Library had a working group that developed criteria for local OA investments.
There are also some related resources at the UC-wide level. You might already know of some of these. For example:
Hope this helps a bit,
Tim
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Hi Angela,
I’ve been trying to convince our collection strategists to put a group together to write one and have been gathering notes and examples here. Please feel free to add anything you find to it.
Allegra
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