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<p>We are thrilled to announce the launch of the LIS Scholarship Archive (LISSA). The LIS Scholarship Archive is partnering with the <a href="https://cos.io/our-products/osf-preprints/">Center for Open Science</a> to develop a free and open archive for scholarship in library and information science and allied fields.</p>
<p>We are thrilled to announce the the LIS Scholarship Archive (LISSA). The LIS Scholarship Archive is partnering with the <a href="https://cos.io/our-products/osf-preprints/">Center for Open Science</a> to develop a free and open archive for scholarship in library and information science and allied fields.</p>
<p>Librarians, archivists, and other information professionals engage in broad range of scholarship, much of which happens outside the realm of academia, including work that goes beyond the standard article or book chapter to oral histories, community works, data, and more. Through LISSA, LIS professionals can showcase, shares and preserve their manuscripts and other non-traditional scholarly materials, and solicit feedback on the full spectrum of work we do.</p>

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<p>The <a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa"> LIS Scholarship Archive</a> (<a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">osf.io/preprints/lissa</a>) has fully launched and we are ready to help you open your work! The LIS Scholarship Archive, in partnership with the Center for Open Science, is a free, open, and community-led archive for scholarship in library and information science and allied fields.The infrastructure of LISSA is completely open source and all materials and associated metadata on LISSA will be permanently, publicly available.</p>
<p>The LIS community has shown support and leadership in open access to scholarship. We are working towards the goal of open LIS alongside the internationally renowned <a href="http://eprints.rclis.org/">e-LIS</a>, an e-print repository for LIS documents. While e-LIS has long provided a place for depositing traditional LIS scholarship, we look to provide an option for a broader range of works. We look forward to possible future collaboration with e-LIS in sharing the LIS disciplinary repository space.</p>
<p>On LISSA, LIS workers, students, trainees, and other in the field can make their incredible work open and discoverable, from metadata records to oral histories to manuscripts to data. Currently on LISSA, there are preprints, postprints, grant narratives, posters, book manuscripts, data, and code, in a variety of languages, from a diverse authorship! Lets keep this going! If you are someone who works in LIS and who supports open scholarship, this is what you can do:</p>
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<li><a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa/submit">Submit your work</a> in less than 5min. </li>
<li>Spread the word about LISSA, and encourage others to submit their work!</li>
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<p>You can always get updates from LISSA on <a href="https://lissarchive.org/">lissarchive.org</a> or Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/lissarchive">@LISSArchive</a> (<a href="https://twitter.com/LISSA_SCHOL">@LISSA_SCHOL</a> for a feed of new uploads!) or via email (<a href="lissarchive@gmail.com">lissarchive@gmail.com</a>). Feel free to reach out to us!
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