Description | A dozen UW faculty, students, researchers and librarians show how and why they produce open scholarship. Read the extended interviews on the Open @ UW blog “Open Access” refers to freely available, digital, online information. Open access scholarly literature can be accessed by anyone, free of charge, can increase visibility scholarly work, and often carries less restrictive copyright and licensing barriers than traditionally published works, for both the users and the authors. Related events: October 23, 11:00 am - 12:00 noon Research Commons, Allen Library South Ground Floor Panel Discussion: Hacking the Academy Open in Order to . . .
- Sharon Kioko, Evans School, "Publishing an Open Textbook at the University of Washington"
- Ben Marwick, Anthropology, "Preprints Promote Propagation of Publications among Peers and the Public"
- Michael Degerald, Interdisciplinary Near and Middle Eastern Studies, "Redistributing Ba'hist Propaganda? Digital traces of Iraq's Cultural and Political History"
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