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Friday, October 29, 2021 at 11:30am to 12:30pm
Olin Library, 106G 161 Ho Plaza
In the context of a university such as Cornell, open access is often viewed through the lens of academic scholarship. But it can be, and is, so much more. Many Cornell programs further Cornell's land grant mission by providing open access resources to the general public. A panel of representatives from some of these programs will discuss their work, its impacts, the importance of open access to their mission, and how they strive to make their respective fields more accessible and equitable through their work with open access projects.
Moderator: Craig Newton, Co-Director, Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law
Panelists:
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https://cornell.zoom.us/j/96580546684?pwd=T3FVdTV2ODNJVjFDZG83R3A2UmJDdz09
Cornell University Library, Cornell Law School, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Debra Howell
Sara Frug, Co-Director, Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law Jim DelRosso, Assistant Director, Catherwood Library, ILR School Christopher Wood, Managing Director, Center for Avian Population Studies and Director, eBird
Cornell Law School, Cornell University Library, Lab of Ornithology
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