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SUMMARY:Publishing In the Open: A Discussion on Open Access in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Open access publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving
  strategy for making scholarly work globally accessible.   Unlike t
 he traditional scholarly publishing model under which publishers requi
 re institutions or individuals to pay for access to these materials, o
 pen access provides a model for freely available research outputs to t
 he general public for viewing, and often for reuse. \nThere is a grea
 t deal of activity in Canada that has advanced open access nationally,
  including publishing bodies and initiatives, and national granting op
 portunities and requirements. This event will explore opportunities an
 d challenges from the perspective of two significant open access publi
 shing initiatives, the University of Calgary Press and Coalition Publi
 ca.  \nYou are invited to join a panel discussion with Brian Scriven
 er (University of Calgary Press) and Jessica Clark (Coalition Publica)
  that will address advancements and setbacks for open access publishin
 g in Canada.\n \nPanelists\nBrian Scrivener, Director of the Universi
 ty of Calgary Press\nSince 2015, Brian Scrivener has been Director of 
 the University of Calgary Press. Prior to that, he worked in the BC Co
 llege of Open Learning at Thompson Rivers University and with trade an
 d academic publishers in Vancouver.\n \nJessica Clark, Project Coordi
 nator of Coalition Publica\nJessica Clark is the Project Coordinator o
 f Coalition Publica, a partnership between Érudit and the Public Know
 ledge Project to advance research dissemination and digital scholarly 
 publishing in Canada. While her current work focuses on journal publis
 hing, her background is in scholarly book publishing, with previous po
 sitions at the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP) and the
  University of Ottawa Press. Open Access has been a theme common to al
 l her professional work to date.\nThis event is during  Pacific Dayl
 ight Time – PDT Time Zone\n\n\nFor more information visit http://leg
 acy.openaccessweek.org/events/publishing-in-the-open-a-discussion-on-o
 pen-access-in-canada
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20211102T110000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20211102T120000
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LOCATION:Canada
WEBSITE:https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3637545
URL:https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3637545
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 BC
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