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Open Access Week: 2024 Events Calendar

Open Access week brings the scholarly community together in the hopes of making Open Access a new norm in scholarship and research.

2024 Events Calendar Workshops being offered from Oct 21-27, 2024

 

McGill Library Workshops

and selected International Open Access Week Events

Date

Description 

Friday, October 18

OA and RESEARCH EQUITY

  • Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm
  • This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
  • REGISTER 

Tuesday, October 22

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BEING MINDFUL OF FREE AI

Artificial Intelligence tools are becoming more and more prevalent in our academic lives. Often these tools claim to be free or have free tiers in their subscription models. This level of access makes these AI tools appealing to users as it removes cost barriers. But are these tools actually free? What is the trade-off for using free AI tools and how can we be mindful of our practices with these tools?

Come and discuss your favourite (or least favourite) AI tools in this session geared toward free AI during Open Access Week 2024!

  • Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
  • This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
  • REGISTER 

Wednesday, October 23

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LAW FOR ALL: NAVIGATING FREE AND OPEN ACCESS LEGAL TOOLS

In this workshop, participants will learn to use open access legal resources to build essential skills for navigating legal information. We will explore free Canadian legal research tools, including CanLII, government databases, and other platforms offering case law, statues, and more. Attendees will gain practical skills to access these resources efficiently , improving understanding of the Canadian legal system and promoting equitable access to the law.

  • Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm
  • Humanities and Social Sciences Library- Mclennan e-classrooom
  • REGISTER 

Thursday, October 24

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR WORK OPEN ACCESS 

In this workshop you will learn the ins and outs of making your research open access, including how to make sure you comply with grant requirements as well as how to make your work open without cost. 

  • Time: 11:00am - 12:30pm
  • This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
  • REGISTER 

Online videos

The OA 101 Series will be led by Josh Bolick, Maria Bonn, and Will Cross and build off of their work on the Scholarly Communication Notebook and recently published book, Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge.

Session 1: OA Foundations

Open Access (OA) is a well-established mode of distributing scholarly research that impacts academic libraries and librarians at every level. We all have a role to play in this rapidly evolving landscape. If you’re feeling unclear on foundational concepts, or want a refresher, this session is for you. We’ll cover the basics, including definitions, the development and aspirations of the OA movement, approaches, challenges, and what basic outreach might look like, as well as entry level resources for learning more. Zero previous experience is expected or required. This session is the anchor of a three-part series which also includes OA Case Studies and Emerging Issues in OA.

VIDEO YOUTUBE

Session 2: OA Case Studies 

This session will deepen your understanding of Open Access by providing a set of specific case studies. We will discuss three major areas of work: supporting OA through licensing agreements and policies, empowering scholars with new literacies, and supporting access and discovery through repositories. Each area will be grounded in the work of specific institutions which run the gamut from large public R1s to smaller regional institutions. We will also invite you to share case studies from your own institution and those that inspire you. We hope you will leave with a clearer sense of what Open Access looks like on the ground and a set of compelling models for doing the work at a diverse set of institutions, including your own.

VIDEO YOUTUBE

Session 3: Emerging Issues in OA

As demonstrated in our earlier sessions, Open Access (OA) has gained traction over the last three decades, and its principles and practices are widely applied across scholarly disciplines. That application has surfaced a number of issues that have complicated the adoption of OA—particularly its effectiveness in advancing equity. As OA has evolved, so have the possible barriers to adoption and dilemmas in whose interests are prioritized. This session will explore some of the ways in which the aspirations and benefits of OA are complicated by the legal, technical, and sociocultural context in which we work.

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