Scholarship Unlocked: The Future of Open Access

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24-10-2012 3:20 PM

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24-10-2012 3:35 PM

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Stephen Wrinn discusses open access from the perspective of a university press.

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Speaker's Bio

Stephen Wrinn started as Director of The University Press of Kentucky in April 2002. He also serves as the liaison for the Thomas D. Clark Foundation, which supports the publication of books about Kentucky and the Appalachian region. Mr. Wrinn has worked with a wide range of prominent scholars and public intellectuals during his career, including Thomas D. Clark, bell hooks, William H. McNeill, Paul K. Conkin, and George C. Herring, among others. Books that he has published have won numerous awards, including the Washington Post Notable Book of the Year in History, the Herbert Hoover Library Prize for the Best Book in American History, and the Philadelphia Inquirer Book of the Year in Cultural Studies. Mr. Wrinn is the author of a book, Civil Rights in the Whitest State: Vermont's Perceptions of Civil Rights, 1945-1968.

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Scholarship Unlocked: The Future of Open Access (Panelist's Response 3)

Stephen Wrinn discusses open access from the perspective of a university press.

The above video is available for download in mp4 format by clicking the Download button on the right.