Open Access Week is celebrated globally in October each – find out more: Open Access Week
At CDU, a seminar is held each year to mark Open Access Week. Open Access Week presentations from previous years are available from CDU eSpace and can be viewed from here:
2017
Carthew, Sue (2017). International Open Access Week.
Morris, Peter (2017). Open access to medical information - where are we going?
Spencer, Michaela (2017). Adventures in open access : 'Open in order to...'
2016
Kirshbaum, Marilynne (2016). Open access journals: perspective from a former Editor-in-Chief.
Mason, John (2016). Engaging with the "Open" agenda.
2015
Lockley, Alison and Pfister, Karin (2015). Open education resources.
Taylor, Georgina (2015). Storytelling for open access.
2014
2013
Mamtora, Jayshree (2013). Open access mandates. Office of Library Services
Quinn, Ruth (2013). Open access 2013. Office of Library Services
2012
Christie, Michael (2012). Living Archive of Aboriginal Language (LAAL project), The Northern Institute
2011
Lawes, Mike (2011). Open access publishing, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods
Morris, Peter (2011). Open Access: It's the smart choice, Menzies School of Health Research
2008
Quinn, Ruth and Hornby, Anthony (2008). Open Access: an overview, Office of Library Services
Open Access Week Panel Session, CDU Casuarina Campus
Tuesday 24 October, 3.00-5.00 pm, Orange 3 Theatre
To mark Open Access Week, the Library is hosting the annual Open Access Seminar on 22 October. The theme this year is "Open for Collaboration" and will explore how cooperation between stakeholder communities helps to set the default to open for scholarly communication. At a broader level, the theme will provide an opportunity for Open Access supporters to consider working with those in similar, allied movements for Open Data and Open Education to advance common goals more quickly.
Panel Session:
Tuesday 24 October, Orange 3 Theatre, 3-5pm
Speakers:
Followed by Drinks and Nibbles
Enquiries to: Jayshree Mamtora, Research Services Coordinator, CDU Library, jayshree.mamtora@cdu.edu.au