Open Access Week: October 22-28
Open Access Week is a global event promoting the opportunity for academic communities to continue to share the results of their research and scholarship. It runs October 22-28, 2012.
Columbia University Libraries and the Scholarly Communication Program are pleased to host three events promoting open access and its benefits this week!
Monday October 22, 1:00 pm – Butler Library, Room 523 Your Dissertation: What You Need to Know About Copyright and Electronic Filing This event is free and open to Columbia students, faculty, and staff. Students at the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) must file their dissertations electronically, and a copy of each dissertation will be deposited in Columbia's online repository Academic Commons. This new requirement may change the way you prepare your dissertation for filing. Learn important information about using copyrighted materials in your dissertation, and depositing your work in Academic Commons. Bring your questions! Speakers: Kenneth Crews, Columbia Copyright Advisory Office Rob Hilliker, Academic Commons Manager
Tuesday October 23, 11:00 am – Butler Library, Room 523 – Bountiful Harvest? Collection-building Opportunities With Open Access This event is free and open to the public. How is open access changing the way libraries build their collections? Has it caused greater shifts in opportunities in the sciences or humanities? What are the most pressing challenges it presents? Join Columbia’s Scholarly Communication Program for a lively debate on how librarians can support open access and use it to enrich the collections and services they offer. Panelists: Matthew Baker, Collection Services Librarian, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary Pamela Graham, Director of Global Studies and Director, Center for Human Rights Documentation & Research, Columbia University Libraries/Information Services Megan Wacha, Research and Instruction Librarian for Media and the Performing Arts, Barnard College