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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sonia Morcillo. The ACLAIIR AGM & Seminar 2014 will take place in Cambridge on Tuesday, 17 June 2014, and we have an exciting programme lined up on the theme of Open Access. Open Access is curently a hot topic across the globe due to its wide-ranging effects. Many policies and practices are in a state of rapid change, so we hope you will join us to keep up to date with this important subject and contribute to the debate. For our first panel we have speakers from the world of mainstream academic publishing ? Cambridge University Press ? as well as the independent Open Book Publishers. We?re also pleased to welcome representatives from OAPEN -UK, the JISC and AHRC funded collaborative research project on OA. The second panel includes researchers who are all engaging in different ways with Open Access, becoming involved with OA groups, writing about OA and developing OA projects. The full programme including speaker profiles and registration form is available on our website at www.aclaiir.org.uk/events. Please book your place by Monday 9 June! Full day attendance fee, including lunch: £30 Conference only fee: £10 Postgraduate students attend FREE (please register) Speakers: Ellen Collins (OAPEN UK); Daniel Pearce (CUP); Dr. Rupert Gatti (Open Book Publishers); Dr. Martin Eve (University of Lincoln); Dr. Ernesto Priego (City University, London); Dr. Jenny Bunn (University College, London) This talk is part of the sm252's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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