Open Access Week is October 24-28, 2016! This year's theme is "Open in Action."
Musselman Library is hosting screenings of three webinars related to open access this week - join us in Library 18 to watch. We are also having an open access-related event a week later - don't miss the Friday Faculty Lunch titled "What would happen if you ditched your textbook? Gettysburg faculty share strategies" on November 4.
The Live Readership Map will be on display on the main floor all week long. Stop by to see which publications are being downloaded, and from where, in real time.
Open Access cookies are back! We use our 3D-printed cookie cutter; the file is available open access so anyone with a printer can help themselves. Some of our open access champions on campus can expect a delicious surprise this week.
Read more about Musselman Library's commitment to open access, and contact us with ideas or questions.
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Monday, October 24th | ||
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12:00 PM |
Public Scholarship for the Public Good: An Introduction to Open Access Megan Wacha, City University of New York Musselman Library 018 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
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Tuesday, October 25th | ||
12:00 PM |
The Bigger Picture of OA: Alternate Models of Review & Emerging Practices Heather Joseph, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition Musselman Library 018 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, October 27th | ||
12:00 PM |
Starting and Sustaining an OA Publication Molly Poremski, SUNY University at Buffalo Musselman Library 018 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
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Friday, November 4th | ||
12:00 PM |
What Would Happen If You Ditched Your Textbook? Gettysburg Faculty Share Strategies Ian R. Clarke, Gettysburg College CUB 260 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |