Let ACRL’s Scholarly Communication Toolkit help you prepare to lead events on your campus during Open Access Week. Adapt and use updated materials like handouts and presentations from the ACRL Scholarly Communication Road Show. Learn about the launch of SCOAP3 and the participating…
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This year, the 2nd Open Access Week event will be held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, Croatia on Tuesday, Oct 23rd, at 6 p.m.
For more information visit…
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The Scholarly Communications Group of the Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University will be holding a workshop to promote our new Open Access Author Fund during OA Week. To help JHU researchers move to Open Access, the Sheridan Libraries and Welch Medical Library have created the Johns Hopkins Open Access Promotions Fund (OAPF)…
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Peru is also part of this celebration and we are organizing several conferences and workshops during October 24th and 25th. Please review our program at http://www.openaccessperu.org/ (of course in Spanish) and share with all the stakeholders! We are going to have speakers from Argentina, Mexico, USA, España and Peru.
Added by Musuq Briceño on October 11, 2012 at 3:59am — No Comments
BioMed Central have produced a number of posters to show our support for Open Access Week. They can be freely downloaded and put up in your labs, libraries, lecture theatres or even your living rooms if you really want! Why not brighten up that blank space on the wall and remind people about the importance of open access?
Added by BioMed Central on October 11, 2012 at 12:53am — 1 Comment
Added by Elena Sipria-Mironov on October 10, 2012 at 11:49pm — No Comments
During the months of editing the Journal of European Psychology Students' Bulletin, we have written quite a few posts on Open Access. They are primarily aimed at educating and engaging students on open access topics. There are some great introductory posts explaining the basics of open access, but also some critical pieces discussing current developments in OA.
You can find our whole OA archive …
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This year we will be…
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The overview of Dutch activities during the Open Access week 2012 is online onwww.openaccess.nl/oaweek2012. The overview is only available in Dutch. But several seminars and presentations will be in English. More information on these presentations is available in English on the local websites.
Added by Annemiek van der Kuil on October 8, 2012 at 9:51pm — No Comments
Open Access Mini Seminar, 25 October 2012
To celebrate Open Access week this year, VUT Library has organized a one day mini seminar on Thursday, 25 October. This will be held at Vanderbijlpark Campus and several speakers have been invited from universities, publishing houses, libraries and other organizations to share ideas on open access publishing, policies, the rights of authors and publishers, and other topics. For further information on the activities planned at…
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The Webinar Programme for the "Open Access Week @ AIMS" is now available online!
As part of the CIARD Movement, the Agricultural Information Management Standards (AIMS) community is…
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Khazar University Library and Information Center (LIC) has been participating in Open Access Week during last some years. The main our activities were presentations, publications, translations the key OA documents from English into Azeri, etc.
In 2011 year Translation the…
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The local activities in the Netherlands are online: www.openaccess.nl/oaweek2012.
Now only availble in Dutch, soon to be translated to English.
We twitter with #OAweekNL
Added by Annemiek van der Kuil on October 4, 2012 at 9:49pm — No Comments
The JKUAT library in partnership with JKUAT students has previously participated in the OAW 2010 and 2011 with activities such as workshops, exhibitions, competitions and a beauty pageant which has now become an annual event.
This year the library will be working with JKUMUN students to create awareness of the JKUAT institutional Repository which is based on the Open Access model of publishing. The students will be visiting the various departments and demonstrating…
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The JKUAT library in partnership with JKUAT students has previously participated in the OAW 2010 and 2011 with activities such as workshops, exhibitions, competitions and a beauty pageant which has now become an annual event. This year the library will be working with JKUMUN students to create awareness of the JKUAT Institutional Repository which is based on the Open Access model of publishing. The students will be visiting the various academic departments and demonstrating the JKUAT…
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"On 27th September 2012 the Imperial College SciCommForum held a follow up discussion on open access to publicly funded research in response to the Finch Report and RCUK Policy.
We were joined by Mark Thorley (NERC, RCUK) and Professor Stephen Curry (Imperial College) and Richard Van Noorden (Nature News) chaired the discussion. We had representatives from HEFCE, Wellcome Trust, RLUK, MRC, NIMR, Imperial College Library - and more - in the audience, and the discussion…
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SPARC (The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and the World Bank are pleased to announce the speakers for their co-sponsored kickoff event for Open Access Week 2012. The event will take place Monday, October 22, 4pm - 5:30pm, at the World Bank in Washington, DC.
Added by Nick Shockey on September 24, 2012 at 9:51am — No Comments
Redalyc Mobile App is an application for freely view, read or download hundreds of thousands of scientific and academic articles indexed by redalyc.org.
Redalyc Mobile App es una aplicación para ver libremente, leer o descargar cientos de miles de artículos científicos y académicos indexados por redalyc.org…
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The Two Tweaks Needed
to Disambiguate RCUK OA Policy
The Research Councils will recognise a journal as being compliant with their policy on Open Access if:1. [GOLD] The journal provides via its own website immediate and unrestricted access to…
Added by Stevan Harnad on September 22, 2012 at 12:20pm — No Comments
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