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SUMMARY:Open Access Week Events at Ryerson University Library, Ontario
  Canada
DESCRIPTION:Monday: Free Film Screening: The Internet's Own Boy: The S
 tory of Aaron Swartz. Â October 20th, 2014 - 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in
  LIB489B, 4th floor of the Library\nTheÂ Internet's Own BoyÂ is the st
 ory of the life of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron 
 Swartz. To celebrate Open Access Week theÂ Creative Commons version of
  the film will be screened. This event is open to the Ryerson communit
 y.Â \nTuesday: LTO Workshop: Liberate Your Course Materials: Open Acce
 ss and Copyright Free Resources For Your TeachingÂ October 21, 2014 â€
 “ 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in POD-372Â \nIn this workshop, facilitated 
 by Ann Ludbrook, Copyright Librarian, and Dan Jakubek, GIS and Map Lib
 rarian we will highlight freely available course materials, textbooks,
  data sets, and multimedia. We will be providing participants with tip
 s, resources, and information on library services available to reduce 
 the work required to put together course readings.\nWednesday: Webinar
 : BC Open Textbook ProjectÂ Oct 22nd, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.Â in LIB489
 B, 4th floor of the Library\nTo celebrate InternationalÂ OpenÂ Access 
 Week, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) and BCcamp
 us are presenting an informative and interactive webinar on digitalÂ o
 penÂ textbooks.Â \nThursday: OpenÂ AccessÂ updateÂ October 23, 2014 12
 :00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. in YDI-1134Â \nSpeakers: Gillian Byrne,Â BrianÂ Ca
 meron, Greg Singer\nThe draft Tri-Council policy requires the deposit 
 of publicity-funded research into an open access repository. In this s
 ession, we will review the requirements of this policy and to ensure t
 hat researchers funded under the policy can satisfy the open access re
 quirements by self-archiving author post-prints into Ryerson's new dig
 ital repository. We will showcase the new repository, discuss the draf
 t policy and provide guidance with green open access strategies.Â \nLu
 nch will be provided. Please registerÂ onlineÂ to attend.Â \nFriday:Â 
 Graduate StudentsÂ OpenÂ AccessÂ CoffeeÂ House\nOct 24th 2:30 p.m - 4:
 00 p.m.Â Margaret Lawrence Room, SCC 201,Â Ryerson Student Union\nÂ \n
 Want to learn more about Open Access? To celebrate International Open 
 Access Week Brian Cameron and Ann Ludbrook from the Library will discu
 ss the basics of OpenÂ AccessÂ (what it is, why we should care), how t
 o achieveÂ openÂ access, and what the library is doing to promoteÂ ope
 nÂ access at Ryerson.Â \n\nFor more information visit http://legacy.op
 enaccessweek.org/events/open-access-week-events-at-ryerson-university-
 library-ontario-4
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CATEGORIES:international, open, access, week, event
LOCATION:Various
WEBSITE:http://library.ryerson.ca/blog/2014/10/coming-soon-open-access
 -week-at-ryerson-library/
URL:http://library.ryerson.ca/blog/2014/10/coming-soon-open-access-wee
 k-at-ryerson-library/
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:Ann Ludbrook, Brian Cameron
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Ann Ludb
 rook":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/AnnLudbrook
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