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OPEN ACCESS WEEK: Library organizes panel discussion and more

The University Library announced a panel discussion and two other programs in conjunction with Open Access Week, a global event now entering its sixth year.

The 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis programs, free and open to the public, offer an opportunity β€œto discuss and learn about the potential benefits of open access publishing,” said the organizers, librarians Raquel Abad (Blaisdell Medical Library) and Phoebe Ayers (Physical Sciences and Engineering Library).

β€œAs the 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ community debates open access mandates, faces federal data sharing requirements, and, along with the rest of the worldwide research and academic community, debates how to work with an ever-increasing amount of scholarly information, Open Access Week is more relevant and important than ever,” they said.

The schedule:

β€’ Should You Publish in Open Access Journals? β€” Short introduction to open access publishing, after which 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis neurology professor Michael Rogawski will engage the audience in a discussion of the pros and cons. 3-4 p.m. Monday (Oct. 22), 1204 Education Building, Sacramento campus.

β€’ Open Data and Open Access β€”Β­ Panel discussion with 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Davis’ MacKenzie Smith, university librarian, and Professor Jonathan Eisen among the participants. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 24), Nelle Branch Room, second floor, Shields Library.

Eisen is chair of the editorial advisory board for PLoS Biology, a peer-reviewed, open access journal. He is affiliated with the departments of Evolution and Ecology, and Molecular and Cellular Biology, and the Genome Center.

The other panelists: Carly Strasser, data curation project manager for the California Digital Library, and who formerly worked with a team of scientists associated with Data Observation for Earth, or DataONE; and Timothy Vollmer, policy and data manager at Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge, through free, legal tools.

β€’ Data Management for Researchers: Organizing, Describing and Sharing Your Data β€” In this workshop, Strasser will introduce researchers to basic data management principles and demonstrate tools to organize and share data. 2-3 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 24), Library Instruction Lab, first floor, Shields Library.

More information is available . Questions and RSVPs should be directed to Ayers, (530) 752-9948 or psayers@ucdavis.edu or Raquel Abad, (916) 734-3870) or rjabad@ucdavis.edu.

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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