Open Access Week is here! There are lots of great events across the university this week, check out our Open Access Week 2013 page to see them all.
And of course there’s a dizzying array of blog posts, news, tweets, and other information about OA activities around the globe this week. Here are two that caught our eyes:
Open Access guru Peter Suber wrote a terrific article in The Guardian this week called Open Access: Six Myths to Put To Rest, a must-read for any open access fan who advocates for OA in their department, college, university, or profession.
Sarah Werner, a digital humanist who works at the Folger Shakespeare Library, wrote a great post on her blog about negotiating her contributor’s contract for a book chapter she authored. As Barbara Fister’s Library Babel Fish column in today’s Inside Higher Ed reminds us, book chapters often fall through the cracks when we talk about OA, and it’s great to see folks trying to free their work in books as well as journals.
Happy Open Access Week to all! Please share your thoughts, strategies, and observations in the comments.
#OAWeek is always when I feel busiest–but here’s a great short post by @mauraweb to help get you caught up: http://t.co/NpghmTAqXm #CUNY
Choice short reads for #OAweek collected by @mauraweb: http://t.co/E1WbwdfXhF via @alyciaicyla
New post by @mauraweb: “Happy Open Access Week!” http://t.co/Ro1wEV4Z7C #oa
New post by @mauraweb: “Happy Open Access Week!” http://t.co/jOgnserUPe #oa (via @cunycommons)