
By: Nancy Shin
Join us this week (October 20-24) to learn more about open access, copyright, and publishing. This year’s theme asks a pointed question about the present moment and how, in a time of disruption, communities can reassert control of the knowledge they produce.
JH Libraries are presenting several events geared at helping JH researchers and students understand more about open access and how it can bring a wider audience and impact to your work.
Open to the Hopkins Community Only:
Monday, Oct. 20, noon: Open Access Publishing Basics
Tuesday, Oct. 21, noon: Choosing Open Licenses for Your Research Data and Software
Thursday, Oct. 23, noon: ORCID iD and SciENcv Biosketches: Getting Started with Researcher Profiles
Thursday, October 23, noon: Preparing to Share Human Participant Data in a Repository.
Open to the Public, Keynote Talk:
Friday, Oct. 24, 11 AM: Reimagining Scientific Publishing: The Peer Community In (PCI) Revolution