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SUMMARY:Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences
DESCRIPTION:The LSE Public Policy Group and SAGE, in association with 
 the British Academy and the Academy of Social Sciences, present this m
 ust-attend event for humanities and social science researchers as part
  of Open Access Week 2013.\nFocusing on the opportunities and challeng
 es that open access presents for the humanities and social sciences, t
 he conference will provide stimulating contributions from all sides of
  the OA debate, with the goal of encouraging and shaping HSS-relevant 
 engagement. Featuring panellists from academia, funders, publishers an
 d learned societies, it will address the foundational questions of ‘
 Why Open Access?’ and ‘What type of Open?’ before considering th
 e potential benefits that OA could provide for HSS and the possible ro
 utes towards more open futures.\nLeading up to the event, the LSE Impa
 ct of Social Sciences blog will also be covering the on-going discussi
 on over open access in the humanities and social sciences. Join in on 
 the debate at lseimpact.com.\nConfirmed speakers include:\n\nNigel Vin
 cent (Professor Emeritus of General & Romance Linguistics, University 
 of Manchester and British Academy Vice President, Research and Higher 
 Education)\nAdam Tickell (Pro Vice Chancellor, Research, Birmingham, A
 cademy of Social Sciences Council and Chair of Nominations Committee, 
 Finch Committee member)\nJane Tinkler (Public Policy Group, LSE)\nCaro
 line Edwards (Lecturer, Lincoln School of Humanities and Founder, Open
  Library of Humanities)\nPaul Kirby (Lecturer in International Securit
 y International Relations, University of Sussex and author, Disorder o
 f Things blog)\nZiyad Marar (Global Publishing Director, SAGE)\nCharlo
 tte Waelde (Chair in Intellectual Property Law, University of Exeter)\
 nPaul Ayris (Director of UCL Library Services & UCL Copyright Officer)
 \nJonathan Gray (Director of Policy, Open Knowledge Foundation)\nProfe
 ssor Peter Mandler (President, Royal Historical Society)\nIan Mulvany 
 (Head of Technology, eLife)\nProfessor Steffen Bohm (University of Ess
 ex, Mayfly Books)\nDavid Sweeney (Director, HEFCE)\n\nAttendance is fr
 ee but places are strictly limited. Book your ticket now!\nhttps://hss
 oa.eventbrite.com/\n\nFor more information visit http://legacy.openacc
 essweek.org/events/open-access-futures-in-the-humanities-and-social-sc
 iences
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20131024T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20131024T170000
CATEGORIES:conference
LOCATION:Senate House
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ORGANIZER:SAGE and the LSE Public Policy Group in association with the
  British Academy and The Academy of Social Sciences with media partner
 s the Times Higher Education
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Katie Ba
 ker":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/KatieBaker
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