Alternative Events Call for Proposals
Alternative Events Call for Proposals Extented through Friday, April 18th!
Alternative Events Call for Proposals Extented through Friday, April 18th!
Proposal Submission Deadline Extended: Friday, April 18, 2014!
We seek submissions of Alternative Events to supplement the Symposium programs and provide additional opportunities for attendees to network and participate. Alternative events can include panels, fishbowl sessions, birds-of-a-feather or affinity group sessions, wildcard sessions, demos/exhibitions, or hands-on workshops.
The University of North Texas Libraries invites you to attend The Business and Economics of Open Access. UNT’s fifth annual Open Access Symposium will take place May 19-20, 2014 at the UNT Health Sciences Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Registration is now open! Early-bird registration ($175) is available until April 18, 2014.
Registration for the 2014 Open Access Symposium is now open!
Early-bird registration is available until April 18, 2014. Visit the link below to register:
For questions or more information, please contact us: oasymposium@unt.edu
The Modern maintains one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary art in the central United States and hosts major traveling exhibitions. The Permanent Collection consists of more than 3,000 works including pieces by Anselm Kiefer, Robert Motherwell, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, Susan Rothenberg, Richard Serra, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth maintains one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary art in the central United States and hosts major traveling exhibitions. The Permanent Collection consists of more than 3,000 works including pieces by Anselm Kiefer, Robert Motherwell, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, Susan Rothenberg, Richard Serra, Andres Serrano, Cindy Sherman, and Any Warhol.
For questions or more information about the 2014 Open Access Symposium, please contact us at:
This workshop will present the curriculum developed in a national IMLS project for Electronic Thesis and Dissertation projects (see http://metaarchive.org/imls). Beginning in September 2011 the University of North Texas Libraries, together with the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations, the Educopia Institute/MetaArchive Cooperative, and the libraries of Virginia Tech, Rice University, Boston College, Indiana State University, Pennsylvania State University, and University of Arizona announced that they had received $268,458 from the
How are the many new approaches to Open Access to research being coordinated nationally? This concluding session by the national co-chair of the SHARE initiative will comment on the presentations off the symposium as well as new operational models for Open Access being proposed nationally.