It’s that time of year again! On October 19th-23rd, IU Bloomington will celebrate Open Access Week 2015. Open Access Week is a great opportunity for students, faculty, and librarians to learn more about the potential benefits of open access scholarship and research. In lieu of this year’s theme, “Open for Collaboration,” IU Bloomington has put together a great series of workshops with speakers from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, The Indiana University Journal of Undergraduate Research, Indiana University Press, and the IU Libraries. Topics of discussion will include data management, academic publishing for early-career researchers, journal publishing agreements, and more. All are encouraged to attend and learn from each other!
See below for a detailed list of workshops to be held during Open Access Week 2015:
Monday, October 19, 2015 | Scholar’s Commons IQ Wall (Wells E157H) | 12pm-1pm
Research and Publishing Opportunities for Undergraduates
- Jane Rogan, Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education
- Song Kim and Benjamin Cummins, The Indiana University Journal of Undergraduate Research
- Anne Prieto, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 | Wells W144 | 3pm-4pm
Open Lab: IUScholarWorks
- Shayna Pekala and Richard Higgins, Indiana University Libraries
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 | Wells E159 | 3pm-4pm
What You Need to Know Before Signing a Journal Publishing Agreement
- Nazareth Pantaloni, Indiana University Libraries
Thursday, October 22, 2015 | Wells E159 | 12pm-1pm
Getting Published: Advice from Editors for Early-Career Researchers (Lunch included)
- Dee Mortensen, Indiana University Press
- Moira Marsh, Indiana University Libraries
Friday, October 23, 2015 | Wells E158 | 11am-1pm
Data Management 101 (Lunch included)
- Heather Coates, Michelle Dalmau, and Jennifer Laherty, Indiana University Libraries
- Tassie Gniady and Sofia McDowell, Office of Research Compliance
- Kristy Kallback-Rose, UITS Research Technologies
- Jennifer Guiliano, Department of History, IUPUI
- Kalani Craig, Department of History, IUB
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