Open Access Week

October 23 - 29, 2023 | Everywhere

Student OA Week Planning Webcast - Thursday, Sept 27

Cross-posted from http://www.righttoresearch.org/blog/r2rc-open-access-week-planning-....

When: Thursday, September 27th at 1:30pm EDT, 7:30pm CET
Registration is free, but required. After registering, you will receive login instructions the day before the event.


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Want to participate in Open Access Week but aren’t sure how to get started?  Have some Open Access Week events planned but want to get ideas from what others are doing?

Join us Thursday, September 27th at 1:30pm EDT, 7:30pm CET for a one-hour Open Access Week planning webcast.  We’ll have representatives from Right to Research Coalition members in Africa, Europe, and North America discuss their organizations’ plans for the week, and we’ll have a number of ideas for participating in Open Access Week that don’t require months of advanced planning.

Our featured webcast speakers will include:

Brandon Locke is the Vice Chair of Open Access for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Graduate Student Association and will lead their Open Access Week efforts for the second year in a row.
 
 

 

 

Mary Iwaret Otiti is the Medical Students’ Association of Kenya’s National Officer of Research Exchange and, in cooperation with EIFL, is planning Open Access Week events on the campus of the University of Nairobi.
 

 


 

Sofia Ribeiro is the European Medical Student Association’s Vice President for External Affairs and leads EMSA’s Open Access Week efforts, which will include overprice tags and the translation of R2RC resources into new languages.

 

 

 

With one month left, there’s still plenty of time to join students across the world in promoting Open Access on your campus during the week.  Join us next week to ask questions, get ideas, and make plans to participate in the 6th annual Open Access Week.  Students started Open Access Week in 2007, and with your help, we can make this year bigger than ever.

Find more information on Open Access Week at www.openaccessweek.org.

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