It's International Open Access Week, a global, community-driven week of action to open access to research. The event is celebrated by individuals, institutions, and organizations across the world.
This year’s theme focuses on climate justice and seeks to encourage connection and collaboration among the climate movement and the international open-access community. The library has invited climate scholars Allison Gray and Jamey Essex to share perspectives on the topic during a one-hour lecture Friday.
The Leddy Library supports numerous open-access initiatives to make resources more accessible to readers such as hosting scholarly journals, including openly licensed ones, and providing software, and support for academic journals, monographs, and conferences.
The Leddy Library invites the community to learn more by exploring its Open Access Climate Justice research guide and attending the free Open Access Week lecture, “A Conversation Around Climate Justice”.
This year’s theme focuses on climate justice and seeks to encourage connection and collaboration among the climate movement and the international open-access community. The library has invited climate scholars Allison Gray and Jamey Essex to share perspectives on the topic during a one-hour lecture Friday.
The Leddy Library supports numerous open-access initiatives to make resources more accessible to readers such as hosting scholarly journals, including openly licensed ones, and providing software, and support for academic journals, monographs, and conferences.
The Leddy Library invites the community to learn more by exploring its Open Access Climate Justice research guide and attending the free Open Access Week lecture, “A Conversation Around Climate Justice”.
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