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How We OA: A Conversation on Open Access Research

By librarian Kaylee Alexander and librarian Madison Golden 

Open access is an international movement that seeks to grant free and open online access to academic information that has no financial, legal or technical barriers to it 

Join us for a panel moderated by Allyson Mower and featuring Caren Frost, Bryan Hull, Heidi Stringham and Emily Lawhead to celebrate International Open Access Week! This event brings together campus experts to discuss current topics in open access publishing across the research ecosystem, including any research outputs and materials—from datasets and imaging models to books and peer-reviewed articles. Panelists will discuss university resources for participating in, promoting and engaging with transparent and accessible research outputs with Open Access publishing, including data. 

What: How We OA: A Conversation on Open Access Research
When: Wednesday, October 22, 11 A.M. to 12 P.M.
Where: Marriott Library, Gould Auditorium, Level 1 

Event flyer titled 'How We OA: a Conversation on Open Access Research.' Includes date, October 22, time, 11am-12pm, and location, Gould Auditorium. Moderated by Allyson Mower. Features red text highlights, a QR code for registration, and University of Utah branding.

Speakers 

Caren Frost, Associate Vice President for Research Integrity & Compliance and Research Professor in the College of Social Work, University of Utah 

Bryan Hull, Head of Digital Publishing and Assistant Librarian at the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah 

Heidi Stringham, Records Manager and Archivist, Utah State Division of Records and Archive Services 

Emily Lawhead, Associate Curator at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA), University of Utah and Editorial Manager for the International Journal for Digital Art History 

Allyson Mower (moderator), Scholarly Communications and Copyright Librarian, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah 

Registration is appreciated, but not required. Please register to attend HERE.  

Questions? Contact Madison Golden or Kaylee Alexander 

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