Demystifying Open Access

Goddard, Lisa and Gordon, Shannon (2010) Demystifying Open Access. In: Canadian Library Association Conference, June 2010, Edmonton, AB. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

The international Open Access (OA) movement is changing how journal literature is created, disseminated, and purchased. Individuals working in academic, public and special libraries are invited to this session for a demystifying look at “green” and “gold” journals, Open Data, Open Education, Open Government, Creative Commons, and information “harvesting”. We’ll explore cost models, intellectual property, OA infrastructure, and strategies for supporting this exciting change in the publishing world.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/1
Item ID: 1
Keywords: Open Access, Open Data, Open Government, Open Education
Department(s): Memorial University Libraries
Date: 4 June 2010
Date Type: Submission

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