May Session

About This Session

Dr. Angel Ford and Dr. Daniel Alemneh will be our May speakers, and their session is called “Toward Equity in Global Scholarly Communication: The Role of OA in Reducing Epistemic Injustices.” Dr. Angel Ford is an Assistant Professor at the University at Albany’s College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity and the director of the Global Epistemic Justice Lab. Dr. Daniel Gelaw Alemneh is the head of the Digital Curation Unit at the UNT Libraries.

Presenters

Angel Ford

  • Assistant Professor at University at Albany and Director of the Global Epistemic Justice Lab

Dr. Angel Y. Ford is an Assistant Professor at University at Albany’s College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity and the director of the Global Epistemic Justice Lab. She has worked on several national and international research projects and partnerships and was a Fulbright Scholar to Ethiopia for the 2019-2020 academic year.

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Daniel Alemneh

  • Supervisor, Digital Curation Unit

Dr. Daniel Gelaw Alemneh is head of the Digital Curation Unit at the University of North Texas Libraries and teaches at the College of Information. For the past 20 years, Daniel has been actively involved in various professional activities including membership on ASIS&T and ICKM Board of Directors.

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