Hi All,
We have a number of great events coming up that are open to anyone interested:
<https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3623290>
Open Access Week
Sessions include:
<https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3623290>
Indigenous Knowledges and Open Education Symposium
Date: Friday, October 22, 2021
Time:10:00am - 1:00pm
On October 22, 2021, the Open Education Working Group invites you to join us for the
inaugural Open Education and Indigenous Knowledges Symposium to learn about and discuss
the intersections between open education and Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing.
Many conversations around open education (OE) focus on a Eurocentric framework of
copyright and intellectual property rights that are sometimes in tension with Indigenous
knowledge systems. The goal of the Open Education and Indigenous Knowledges Symposium is
to centre Indigenous ways of knowing, culture, experiences, and worldviews within our OE
advocacy work.
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Open Scholarship in Practice
The week-long event offers a series of webinars, workshops, and presentations exploring
the practice of open scholarship — from new tools that can increase the reproducibility of
research, to new pedagogies that become possible when students and faculty members become
co-creators engaged in meaningful, generative knowledge
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Sessions Include:
<https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3637545>
Publishing In the Open: A Discussion on Open Access in Canada
Date: Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
Open access publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly
work globally accessible. Unlike the traditional scholarly publishing model under which
publishers require institutions or individuals to pay for access to these materials, open
access provides a model for freely available research outputs to the general public for
viewing, and often for reuse.
There is a great deal of activity in Canada that has advanced open access nationally,
including publishing bodies and initiatives, and national granting opportunities and
requirements. This event will explore opportunities and challenges from the perspective of
two significant open access publishing initiatives, the University of Calgary Press and
Coalition Publica.
You are invited to join a panel discussion with Brian Scrivener (University of Calgary
Press) and Jessica Clark (Coalition Publica) that will address advancements and setbacks
for open access publishing in Canada.
<https://libcal.library.ubc.ca/event/3641573>
Past, Present, and Future: A Conversation on Open Access with Leslie Chan
Date: Thursday, November 4, 2021
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
As one of the original signatories to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), Leslie
Chan has been at the forefront of the open access movement for 20 years. At the time of
signing, the BOAI offered a hopeful vision for the future of scholarly communication in
which scholars would use the internet to take back the means of academic production and
provide free, unrestricted access to scholarly outputs.
In the years since the BOAI, open access has made a significant impact on the publishing
landscape, yet many of the inequities, monopolies, and incentive structures that existed
20 years ago are still in place. For open access advocates seeking to upend traditional
modes of academic publishing, it is imperative that we take a critical look at the
trajectory of the open access movement and reflect on its successes and missed
opportunities.
Join UBC Library and the Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology for a conversation
with Leslie Chan to discuss the history of the open access movement from BOAI to today and
what steps we can take in the future to work towards the original promise of an equitable,
scholar-led communication and research landscape.
Erin M.E. Fields BA, BEd, MLIS (She, Her,
Hers<https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>)
Open Education and Scholarly Communications Librarian
UBC Library | Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office
The University of British Columbia | Walter C. Koerner Library | Musqueam Traditional
Territory
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