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Salmon River Road Construction
An explosion in the Salmon River Canyon on the Salmon River road project. Description reads: ""Shooting rock points on Salmon River road above French Creek. A CCC job. Forest: Nez Perce, State: Idaho, Date: 7/1935, Author: K.D. Swan""
Open access self-archiving: An author study
This, our second author international, cross-disciplinary study on open access had 1296 respondents. Its focus was on self-archiving. Almost half (49%) of the respondent population have self-archived at least one article during the last three years. Use of institutional repositories for this purpose has doubled and usage has increased by almost 60% for subject-based repositories. Self-archiving activity is greatest amongst those who publish the largest number of papers. There is still a substantial proportion of authors unaware of the possibility of providing open access to their work by self-archiving. Of the authors who have not yet self-archived any articles, 71% remain unaware of the option. With 49% of the author population having self-archived in some way, this means that 36% of the total author population (71% of the remaining 51%), has not yet been appraised of this way of providing open access. Authors have frequently expressed reluctance to self-archive because of the perceived time required and possible technical difficulties in carrying out this activity, yet findings here show that only 20% of authors found some degree of difficulty with the first act of depositing an article in a repository, and that this dropped to 9% for subsequent deposits. Another author worry is about infringing agreed copyright agreements with publishers, yet only 10% of authors currently know of the SHERPA/RoMEO list of publisher permissions policies with respect to self-archiving, where clear guidance as to what a publisher permits is provided. Where it is not known if permission is required, however, authors are not seeking it and are self-archiving without it. Communicating their results to peers remains the primary reason for scholars publishing their work; in other words,
researchers publish to have an impact on their field. The vast majority of authors (81%) would willingly comply with a mandate from their employer or research funder to deposit copies of their articles in an institutional or subject-based repository. A further 13% would comply reluctantly; 5% would not comply with such a mandate
Fall Roundup
A field full of cattle is framed by a meandering creek in the foreground and a range of hills in the background. A few coyboys and their dogs can be seen on the edges of the herd of cows. Description reads: ""The fall roundup in Bear Valley. Forest: Sawtooth N.F., State: Idaho, Date: 9-24-35, Author: K.D. Swan""
Fishing in Bargemon Creek, Nez Perce National Forest
Fishing in Bargemon Creek, Nez Perce National Forest, Swan, K.D., 1938-08-0
Clearing a slide from Lochsa Road, Selway National Forest
Clearing a slide from Lochsa Road, Selway National Forest, Swan, K.D., 192
Main street in Elk City, Nezperce National Forest
Main street in Elk City, Nezperce National Forest, Swan, K.D., 1938-08-0
Deep Creek Ranger Station, Deep Creek, Bitterroot National Forest, Idaho
Deep Creek Ranger Station, Deep Creek, Bitterroot National Forest, Idaho, Swan, K.D., 193
Emerald Creek Men
Group of CCC men posed around and on a truck at Emerald Creek CCC Camp, F-42 Company 1202. They are on their way to Spokane to celebrate Yom Kippur. Back of photo reads: ""St. Joe National Forest. Group of boys at camp F-42. Photo by K.D. Swan September 1933"".F-42C-120
Truck load of Elister Rust Boys leaving Pete King Ranger Station for the Lochsa fire front, Selway National Forest
Truck load of Elister Rust Boys leaving Pete King Ranger Station for the Lochsa fire front, Selway National Forest, Swan, K.D., 1934-08-0
Coeur d'Alene National Forest
A landscape of wooded hills spanning into the distance. Description reads: ""L-Scenery, 270810, Other Regions. View into the head of Steamboat Creek from McDonald Lookout (Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Idaho). Taken by K.D. Swan. July and August 1932."
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