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Open Access: Open Access Week 2016

Understand open access and Loyola's institutional repository.

Open Access Week 2016 Schedule

Open Access Week Events

Open Access Week is an opportunity for the Loyola community to talk about what is happening in the world of scholarship and research and how publication norms are affected by open access.  “Open Access” is defined as “the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those results as needed.”  Open access is transformative in its influence, not just for those of us working in academia, but also for any profession that works with information and disseminates it through publication.  Medicine, science, industry, and society as a whole, all are regularly affected by the life cycle of scholarly research.  The academic library is a natural place for students and faculty to discuss open access, share concerns, and identify best practices.  We invite you to join us for any of the following events, and encourage you to bring your experiences and your questions.


Questions about Open Access Week may be sent to Fred Barnhart.

Edit Wikipedia Workshop

Tuesday, October 25

3:30 - 4:00 p.m. • Klarchek Information Commons, Room 120

To celebrate Open Access Week, join us for a session on becoming a contributor to Wikipedia. You will learn how to edit pages, create new pages, improve already existing content, and leave meaningful comments on the most popular open access website on the Internet.

Questions? Please contact Will Kent at wkent@LUC.edu

Your Writing Rights: Understanding Publication Agreements

Wednesday, October 26

4:00pm - 5:00pm • Klarchek Information Commons, Room 317

You put a lot of work into your scholarly writing. Make sure that you have the rights to use it again. This workshop will teach the skills of how to read an author’s agreement in order to understand what rights you are signing to your publisher and how you may reuse your work. You will then learn how to negotiate for additional rights and how to self-archive your work legally.

This workshop is intended for faculty and graduate students.
Questions? Please contact Margaret Heller at mheller1@LUC.edu