Celebrate International Open Access Week With University Libraries
Celebrate International Open Access Week, Oct. 21-27, with the University Libraries. This global event promotes free, immediate, online access to scholarly research. Open access is a movement dedicated to transforming the traditional closed and costly system for the distribution of scholarly output into one that opens the world of learning to people around the globe. For more info:
- Check out our LibGuide about Open Access
- Read our poster on understanding authors' rights and Open Access
- Check out our detailed poster on Open Access
- Watch Open Access 101 for an overview of the issues surrounding free, immediate, and open online access to scholarly research.
Questions? E-mail librarian Luti Salisbury at lsalisbu@uark.edu.
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Contacts
Jennifer Rae Hartman, public relations coordinator
University Libraries
575-7311,
jrh022@uark.edu
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