Federal Initiatives supporting Open Science and Equitable Access
This session will focus on recent feder
This session will focus on recent feder
Register Here by April 10, 2023
Welcome to the 2023 Open Access Symposium
Junhua Ding is the Reinburg Endowed Professor in Data Science and the Director of the graduate data science program at the department of information science. He is a productive researcher in software engineering, machine learning, data analytics, software security and information privacy. He has published more than 100 peer reviewed papers on the topics and received more than $5 million research grants from federal agencies including NSF and DoD.
Suliman Hawamdeh is a Regents Professor in the Department of Information Science, College of Information, University of North Texas. He is a leading authority in the field of knowledge management and the editor in chief of the Journal of Information and Knowledge Management (JIKM). He founded and directed several academic programs including the first Master of Science in Knowledge Management in Asia in the School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and the Master of Science in Data Science at University of North Texas.
Dr. Jae Webb is an interdisciplinary scholar who came to UNT in 2017. He teaches in the Management Department of the Ryan College of Business with a focus on organizational behavior and business ethics.
Sarah Ryan is Director of the Law Librarianship program and Associate Professor of Information Science at UNT. She is an attorney admitted to practice in Connecticut, specializing in veterans' law. She holds a PhD in Rhetorical Criticism and master's degrees in Library Science and Interpersonal Communication from Texas Woman's University and Ohio University.
Isabelle Antes (TXST) is a recent graduate and has leveraged her experience as a student to develop a patron centered service model that meets individuals and groups where they are with the materials and services they need. She is also currently developing an infrastructural framework for open education at Texas State with the collaboration of many individuals and campus parties. To learn more about open education at Texas State University Libraries, check out our website today!
Tricia Boucher (TXST) is an advocate for student success through concept application, Tricia has been able to bring her interest and expertise to a variety of positions on behalf of University Libraries at Texas State.
Jessica McClean is the Director of Open Educational Resources (OER) & Digital Scholarship at the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries where she advances university initiatives related to open education and open access. Jessica runs the UTA CARES Grant program, which provides financial support for faculty pursuing OER projects, manages open publishing of OER and open journals through Mavs Open Press, and administers MavMatrix, the UTA institutional repository and archival hub.