Group Viewing of Open Access Week Kickoff Event Webcast

Location

Niles Gallery, Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center, University of Kentucky

Start Date

10-20-2014 3:00 PM

End Date

10-20-2014 4:00 PM

Description

From the event description provided by SPARC:

This event "aims to provide a forum for students and early career researchers to have a lively conversation with an expert panel representing research funders, university administrators, and scholarly societies, exploring how the transition to Open Access affects scholars and researchers at different stages of their careers.

The event will also highlight some of the most interesting student and early career researcher-led initiatives that exemplify the “Generation Open” theme for International Open Access Week, including a preview of the worldwide launch of the Open Access Button.

Moderated by early career researcher Meredith Niles, the kickoff event will feature questions from both the in-person and online audiences. The panel will discuss the role that institutions central to a career in research can play in supporting—and rewarding—early career researchers in making their articles and underlying data openly accessible."

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Oct 20th, 3:00 PM Oct 20th, 4:00 PM

Group Viewing of Open Access Week Kickoff Event Webcast

Niles Gallery, Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center, University of Kentucky

From the event description provided by SPARC:

This event "aims to provide a forum for students and early career researchers to have a lively conversation with an expert panel representing research funders, university administrators, and scholarly societies, exploring how the transition to Open Access affects scholars and researchers at different stages of their careers.

The event will also highlight some of the most interesting student and early career researcher-led initiatives that exemplify the “Generation Open” theme for International Open Access Week, including a preview of the worldwide launch of the Open Access Button.

Moderated by early career researcher Meredith Niles, the kickoff event will feature questions from both the in-person and online audiences. The panel will discuss the role that institutions central to a career in research can play in supporting—and rewarding—early career researchers in making their articles and underlying data openly accessible."