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Public Access: Emerging Federal Research Access Policies and How They'll Affect Your Library (ALA 07 MW)

PUBLIC ACCESS: Federal Research Access Policies and How They'll Change Your Library
Saturday, January 20, 2007
4:00 - 6:00PM, Sheraton Seattle
Seattle, WA

The drive for free public access to publicly funded research is in high gear in the U.S., Canada, and around the globe. For scientists and scholars, it promises not just to change the norms for how research is shared, but also to open new avenues for how it is conducted. The implications for academic and research libraries are no less profound, as the possibility of new and expanded roles in the research process emerge.

The popular SPARC-ACRL Forum looks at what the changes mean for libraries. Speakers will examine current and emerging public access policies and explore key questions facing libraries: What role will institutional repositories play? Do libraries have a part in research funders' plans? How will scholarship and teaching be changed? What can libraries do to strengthen their partnerships with scholars and users in this new environment? What can you do to prepare for the transformation ahead.

Introductory Remarks:
John Ober
Co-Chair, ACRL Scholarly Communications Committee
Member, SPARC Steering Committee
Director of Policy, Planning, and Outreach for the University of California’s Office of Scholarly Communication

Podcast | 12.4MB

(Forthcoming)

David Pershing, Senior Vice-President for Academic Affairs, University of Utah, who will introduce emerging policies and how they relate to the mission of the university and library.

Podcast | 22.3MB
Slides | Forthcoming

Carl T. Bergstrom, Associate Professor of Biology, University of Washington, who will explore the tremendous potential for research represented by public access.

Podcast | 23.1MB
Slides | File size: 689KB

Ellen Finnie Duranceau, Scholarly Publishing and Licensing Consultant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on rights management for public access and how MIT is engaging and supporting faculty.

Podcast | 25.9MB
Slides | File size: 321KB

Question and Answer Period Podcast | 17.9MB