Editorial Roundtable: Journeys in Open Access
Open Access Publishing for Graduate Students: Resources and Advice for NextGen Researchers
Community in Conversation: Authors' Rights, Open Access, and Artificial Intelligence
Date: October 22, 2024, 4-5pm
Location: Knight Library Browsing Room
Type of session: In person, panel
Audience: UO faculty, graduate students, undergraduates
Participants:
Join us for a panel discussion featuring a diverse group of editors of open access journals from across the University of Oregon. This session will explore the transformative potential of open access, innovative approaches to peer review, and the benefits of academy-owned publishing systems. Faculty editors, including Provost Chris Long, and student editors of undergraduate law journals will share their experiences and insights, providing valuable guidance for those interested in starting, flipping, or hosting open access journals.
Date: October 23, 2024, 5:30-6:30pm
Location: Price Science Commons Visualization Lab
Type of session: In person, presentation, librarian meet and greet
Audience: graduate students
This workshop will equip grad students with the essential OA knowledge to help you boost your visibility and impact. Learn to navigate free and low-cost publishing options, understand your rights, and join the global movement reshaping academia.
Date: October 24, 2024, 4-5pm
Location: Knight Library102 – McKinnon Room
Type of session: In person, discussion
Audience: UO faculty, graduate students, undergraduates
Join a dynamic campus discussion on the intersection of authors’ rights, open access, and AI in academia. Explore how these forces are reshaping scholarly communication and research practices. Share your insights, learn from peers, and help shape the future of knowledge dissemination at UO and beyond.
Date: October 25, 2024, 11am-1pm
Location: Knight Library Browsing Room
Type of session: In person, resource fair
Audience: UO faculty, graduate students, undergraduates
Looking for funding for Open Access? Curious about open data, publishing, educational resources and more? Come learn about Open Access projects and services available to you across campus and in the UO Libraries. Pop by this casual tabling event and enjoy a warm beverage and treats and learn about OA at the UO!