MU Libraries are celebrating Open Access Week 2016 from October 21-28.
How can you participate in Open Access Week 2016?
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Learn more about Open Access: What is Open Access (OA) and why does it matter?
Check out our OA guide for more information: https://libraryguides.missouri.edu/openaccess
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Attend an Open Access workshop: We have 2 workshops for OA week.
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Share Alike: Creative Commons – October 21 @ 1-2pm in Ellis 213 or online
If you’re looking for content (images, videos, music, etc.) that you can freely and legally use for your coursework, search through Creative Commons. Or, if you want to give people the right to share, use, and even build upon a work you’ve created, you can publish it under a CC-license. Whether you’re a user or creator, this workshop will answer all of your questions about Creative Commons materials and licenses.
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Public Access Policies (or…Zen and the Art of Compliance) – October 28 @ 1-2pm in Ellis 213 or online
Need to make your research publically available? This session will provide an overview on complying with Public Access Policies from funding agencies such as NIH and NSF. Topics will also include a brief overview of Open Access journals and how they relate to agency policies.
Register to attend in-person or online
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Share Alike: Creative Commons – October 21 @ 1-2pm in Ellis 213 or online
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Read and share the latest news on Open Access:
To raise awareness about OA, we'll be posting and retweeting information about Open Access all week long. Check out our
To spread the word about Open Access Week, feel free to share this OA Week blogpost, OA Week flyer, or OA Week poster!
Special thank you to our sponsors for supporting our Open Access Week events and helping to raise awareness about the importance of Open Access:
- Graduate Professional Council – Resolution 1112-01
- Educational Leadership Graduate Student Association
- Missouri Students Association – Resolution 55-03