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SUMMARY:Open Access Keynote: The Impact of Open Access at UBC Library
DESCRIPTION:\n\nOpen access is a movement that supports the free 
 availability of literature to the global community by making the outputs of 
 knowledge production available on the public web. This not only supports 
 users’ ability to read\, search\, and distribute full-text content but 
 also institutions\, like the academy\, to provide access without the 
 financial\, legal\, and technical barriers associated with publishing 
 bodies. To date\, the operationalization of Open Access content in UBC 
 Library has mostly followed pathways that have been constructed for 
 licensed content. This session will provide an overview of open access and 
 explore functional areas of UBC Library including access & 
 discoverability\, licensing & permissions and budgeting on how a greater 
 transition of paywalled content to Open Access could impact and what might 
 be done for preparation.\n\nJoin Donna Langille (Community Engagement 
 Librarian\, UBCO) and Erin Fields (Scholarly Communication and Open 
 Education Librarian\, UBCV) for a brief overview of open access\, followed 
 by a keynote address by Sheldon Armstrong\, Associate University 
 Librarian\, Collections Library Administration.\n\nSheldon Armsrtong 
 Associate University Librarian\, Collections\nSheldon Armstrong began his 
 Library career in 2003 as a Cataloguer at the National Research Council\, 
 and in 2005 transitioned into a role there as Electronic Resource 
 Librarian. He made the move to the West Coast after accepting a role as UBC 
 Library’s Electronic Resource and Licensing Librarian in 2014\, and since 
 2016 has served as the AUL for Collections. His experience includes license 
 and cost negotiations with publishers\, access methodologies\, discovery 
 layers\, budgeting (specializing in CAD/USD exchange rates!)\, and as an 
 AUL helping set strategy for the Library.\n\nErin Fields Open Education & 
 Scholarly Communications Library\, UBCV \nErin Fields (she/her) is an Open 
 Education and Scholarly Communications Librarian at the University of 
 British Columbia. Erin was the 2019-2020 Open Education Visiting Program 
 Officer for the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL/ABRC). She 
 is the recipient of the 2018 Award of Excellence in Open Education and the 
 Open Education Research & Advocacy Fellowship with BCcampus. Erin was also 
 one of the 2019 UBC Open Educational Resource Champion recipients\, a 
 recognition from the UBC Vancouver Alma Mater Society\, the VP Academic and 
 Provost\, and UBC Library.\n\nDonna Langille Community Engagement Librarian 
 UBCO\nDonna Langille (she/her) is the Community Engagement Librarian at the 
 University of British Columbia Okanagan campus\, located on the unceded 
 territory of the syilx Okanagan peoples. She is a 2020-2021 SPARC Open 
 Education Leadership Fellow. Her professional interests include open 
 education\, public scholarship\, and the digital humanities.\n\nLocation 
 Details:\n\nThis event is online. Registrants receive the link 24 hours 
 before the event. Registration closes at the same time.\n\nIf you have any 
 questions\, concerns\, or accessibility needs please email 
 donna.langille@ubc.ca.\n\n \n\n\nJoin UBC Vancouver Library\, UBC Okanagan 
 Library\, the Centre for Teaching and Learning Technology (Vancouver)\, and 
 the Centre for Teaching and Learning (Okanagan) for a week of sessions on 
 various topics related to open access to research and education.\n\nExplore 
 the Open Access Week Events Calendar »\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Scholarly Communications Unit":MAILTO:scholarly.communications@ubc.ca
CATEGORIES:Open Access Week, Open Scholarship
CONTACT;CN="Scholarly Communications Unit":MAILTO:scholarly.communications@ubc.ca
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