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R2RC 2011 OAWeek Webcast: The State of Open Access and the Student Role in Creating Change

R2RC 2011 OAWeek Webcast: The State of Open Access and the Student Role in Creating Change

Update: 2011-12-14
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The Right to Research Coalition's first Open Access Week 2011 webcast features Heather Joseph, Executive Director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), speaking on the current state of Open Access and the importance of students in making open the new norm in scholarly publishing. The webcast also features Goldis Chami, a medical student at the University of British Columbia, who details her experience leading the charge for a campus open-access policy at her university and gives tips on how students can be most effective in advocating for Open Access on campus.
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R2RC 2011 OAWeek Webcast: The State of Open Access and the Student Role in Creating Change

R2RC 2011 OAWeek Webcast: The State of Open Access and the Student Role in Creating Change