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Workshop: Open Access In-Person / Online
Open Access (OA) describes a set of principles and publishing practices through which scholarly literature can be distributed digitally, free of charge, often including the removal of barriers to copying or reusing those aforementioned works. This workshop will cover all aspects of OA including the ethics and copyright around OA; the use of digital tools for locating resources; and searching for articles in various databases, digital repositories, and journals. Finally, we will review the process for publishing your work as an Open Access resource.
Presenter: Ralph Baylor, Head of Reference and Readers Services
Where: 101 Russell / Online
Raise your research skills to the next level. Elevate Your Research builds upon the foundational series, Your Research Journey, by presenting valuable new topics, resources, and methodologies to make you an even stronger and highly proficient researcher. Held on Thursdays, 3-4pm, this series also invites deeper, collaborative work to strengthen academic research initiatives.
Poster Image:
Saito, Kazue. Roofs And Chimneys. N.p., 1956. From The Ziegfeld Collection of International Children's Art, Courtesy of Teachers College. Columbia University.
To request disability-related accommodations, contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, or 212-678-3689, (646) 755-3144 video phone, as soon as possible.
Related LibGuide: Open Scholarship by Ava Kaplan