Celebrate Open Access Week
Please join us, and libraries around the world, as we celebrate Open Access Week.
The 2021 theme for Open Access Week is “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” Open access is the free, immediate online access to the results of scholarly research, and the right to use and reuse those results as needed. Open access has the power to transform how research and scientific inquiry are conducted. Open access is especially critical now as many countries around the world continue to face varying levels of disruption due to COVID-19.
The purpose of this week is to highlight opportunities for higher education and the research community to learn about and discuss the potential benefits of open access. It is also a week to think more about how to build better research practices through open access journals and repositories, and to work toward a more fair and equitable system.
The UW System offers MINDS@UW, an institutional repository that collects, preserves, and shares scholarly material created in the University of Wisconsin System. Librarian Troy Espe has created a very helpful tutorial and guide for researchers to submit their work. You can access the guide here.
Take a look at some of these free webinars that are available to the public.
ACRL Presents Webcast - Celebrating Open Access Week: Scaling Open to Fit Local Needs
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