Anneliese Taylor
Head, Scholarly Communication
Library
Chancellor/EVC/FAS
Anneliese Taylor is the Head of Scholarly Communication at the UCSF Library where she provides guidance to UCSF students, faculty, and staff on scholarly communication topics. She is an expert in scholarly publishing, open access models and policies, author copyrights, researcher identity platforms, and systems for capturing and assessing research attention and impact.
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Anneliese is an open research/open science advocate and she leads the Library's involvement with open access initiatives. She teaches classes on scholarly communication and open research topics.
Education & Training
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- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training University of California 2022
- B.A. Sarah Lawrence College
- MLIS Graduate School of Library & Information Science University of Texas at Austin
Interests
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- author copyrights
- open scholarship
- open science
- open access
- scholarly publishing
- research impact
- writing and editing
- scholarly communication
Websites
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- @@OpenSci_UCSF on Twitter (twitter.com)
- Scholarly Communication at UCSF (library.ucsf.edu)
- LinkedIn (linkedin.com)
- UCSF Library News Posts (library.ucsf.edu)
Publications (14)
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Peer-reviewed publications in orthopaedic surgery from lower income countries: A comparative analysis.
SICOT-J 2024 Sabharwal S, Leung A, Rodarte P, Singh G, Bwemelo JJ, Taylor AS, Tan J, Trott R -
The Scholarly Communication Cookbook
Partnering for Success: A Reproducibility Workshop Series for Biomedical Researchers 2021 Ariel Deardorff, Anneliese Taylor -
Charleston Conference 2019 Proceedings
The Time Has Come…For Next-Generation Open Access Models 2020 Celeste Feather, Sara Rouhi, Anneliese Taylor, Kim Armstrong -
What Collaboration Means to Us: Sharing Stories to Drive Open Scholarship
Collaborative Librarianship 2020 Rachael Samberg, Anneliese Taylor -
How the University of California Libraries are driving the open access movement
F1000 blognetwork 2019 Anneliese Taylor
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It’s time for the US to get serious about funding open access
Nature Index 2018 Rachael Samberg, Richard A. Schneider, Anneliese Taylor, Michael Wolfe -
What's behind OA2020? Accelerating the transition to open access with introspection and repurposing funds
College & Research Libraries News 2018 Rachael Samberg, Richard A. Schneider, Anneliese Taylor, Michael Wolfe -
Science Publishing: Sharing articles via academic networks
Synapse 2015 Anneliese Taylor -
Science Publishing: Green and Gold -- An Open Access Primer
Synapse 2014 Anneliese Taylor -
Libraries take on policy: support for open access and open data
Against the Grain 2014 Anneliese Taylor -
Introduction to Reference Sources in the Health Sciences
Organization and Management of the Reference Collection 2014 Anneliese Taylor, Jean Blackwell -
Technical Services Report: Report of the ALCTS Collection Management Section Collection Development Librarians of Academic Libraries Interest Group. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Seattle, January 2013
Technical Services Quarterly 2013 Anneliese Taylor -
Technical Services Report: Opening Access for a New Era of Scholarly Publishing. A Report of the ALCTS Continuing Resources Section, Access to Continuing Resources Interest Group Program, American Library Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, June 2012
Technical Services Quarterly 2013 Anneliese Taylor -
The Growing Crisis: Scholarly Publishing Pressures Facing Health Sciences Libraries
Journal of Library Administration 2012 Karen Butter, Anneliese Taylor, Emma Cryer, Patricia Thibodeau