Dear BCOEL colleagues,
I wanted to share an invitation to the following
event hosted during International Open Access Week:
Date: Wednesday, October 24 - 5pm-8pm
Location: SFU Vancouver (Harbour Centre), Rm 7000
Registration: Register online
here
“When we think about ‘open’ and labor, who do we imagine doing the work? What is the work we imagine being done? Who pays? Who benefits? (And how?)” -
Audrey Watters
In recent years, the open scholarship movement has gained momentum by aiming to fundamentally transform how knowledge is created and shared. Making open access, open data, and open education the default in higher education promises to remove barriers to
learning and make knowledge as broadly accessible as possible. In practice, though, the rise of open scholarship has resulted in new challenges for practitioners and stakeholders working within a system in transition.
To what extent do the adoption of open practices and policies in higher education currently rely on invisible labour? And what may be the impact on the sustainability of the movement? Who is able to participate? Who may be excluded? How can open practitioners
and stakeholders work together to ensure that diversity, equity, and inclusion are prioritized in the design of new and sustainable systems for scholarly research and teaching?
Event schedule:
5pm-6pm: Reception with light refreshments served
6pm-8pm: Panel discussion and questions
Featured speakers include:
Melissa Ashman (KPU)
Sanjaya Mishra (Commonwealth of Learning)
Bruce Muir (Nun wa dee Stewardship Society)
Carol Munoz Nieves (SFU)
Juliet O’Brien (UBC)
Bronwyn Sprout - facilitator (UBC)
We hope to see many of you there! And please feel free to share this
event information with others you think may be interested as well.
Thanks, Hope
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Hope Power
Teaching & Learning Librarian
W.A.C. Bennett Library (Burnaby)
Simon Fraser University
hpower@sfu.ca / 778.782.4359