Featured Faculty: Prof. Kevin Hefferan and Open Access Week
Today kicks off Open Access Week 2016. Open Access Week is an annual week-long event that highlights the importance of sharing scholarly research and data. Its goal is to educate people on the benefits of open publishing, advocate for changes to policy and practice, and build a community to collaborate on these issues.
This year, we feature Prof. Kevin Hefferan, Geology, who recently published his article, "Determining age of Pan African metamorphism using Sm-Nd garnet-whole rock geochronology and phase equilibria modeling in the Tasriwine ophiolite, Sirwa, Anti-Atlas Morocco" in the Journal of African Earth Sciences, an Elsevier journal that supports content innovations, such as open access and open data.
This year, we feature Prof. Kevin Hefferan, Geology, who recently published his article, "Determining age of Pan African metamorphism using Sm-Nd garnet-whole rock geochronology and phase equilibria modeling in the Tasriwine ophiolite, Sirwa, Anti-Atlas Morocco" in the Journal of African Earth Sciences, an Elsevier journal that supports content innovations, such as open access and open data.
What is Open Access?
"Open-access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. What makes it possible is the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder."
The University Library supports scholarly communication and open access initiatives. Read more about it in our helpful LibGuide.
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