OA Week Event - Fear of the Unknown Panel

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Sarah Adams

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Oct 17, 2024, 12:46:02 PM10/17/24
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Hello everyone, 

I wanted to share the Fear of the Unknown: What REALLY happens when you make your work open? virtual panel session UCalgary's Libraries and Cultural Resources is hosting next week during Open Access Week. See below for all the details!

Fear of the Unknown: What REALLY happens when you make your work open? (Virtual session)
Are you worried about the practicalities surrounding making your research open? Are you looking to understand the values of sharing your work openly? Join four Open Scholarship trendsetters for a panel discussion as they explore the benefits and intersectionality of open work and have a frank conversation on what it REALLY means to commit to Open Access.

The purpose of this panel is to explore a variety of perspectives within Open Scholarship, share personal experiences on how open resources and practices benefits our UCalgary community and beyond, and considerations on the evolution of Open Scholarship to reduce barriers and silos within "open.

Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Time: 12:30 - 2:00 pm MT
Registration: through the LCR Event page, open to anyone 

Our Panelists:
  • Jennifer Abel, Research Data Management Librarian, Libraries and Cultural Resources, University of Calgary
  • Ottilia Berze, Open Science Strategy Consultant, Knowledge to Impact Team, Research Services, University of Calgary
  • Melissa Morris, Editorial Consultant, The Motley Undergraduate Journal
  • Verena Roberts, Educational Developer, Office of Teaching and Learning, Thompson Rivers University
Thank you,
Sarah
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Sarah Adams | MISt, BEd | she/her/hers | sarah....@ucalgary.ca
Open Education Librarian
Undergraduate Education (Werklund) Liaison
Libraries and Cultural Resources, University of Calgary

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I gratefully acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta. The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Districts 5 and 6.
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