Open Access Books in the Fight Against Climate Change
Wednesday, October 25, 2023 1pm to 2pm
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Learn how open access (OA) books can be powerful and effective tools to help combat climate change. Global problems require global solutions, and with OA books being accessible worldwide for free, they have the ability to break down geographical barriers and allow people from all walks of life to access crucial information. Learn about OA books’ advantages to print books, some surprising data on where OA climate change books are being used domestically and abroad, and hear recommendations on what you can do to help stem the climate crisis.
To celebrate the international Open Access Week 2023, please join our panelists: Jonathan Hall, digital marketing manager, Cornell University Press; Marianne Krasny, a professor and director of the Civic Ecology Lab, and co-author of Communicating Climate Change; John Linstrom, postdoctoral fellow in climate and inequality at the Climate Museum, and editor of the new edition of Liberty Hyde Bailey’s The Nature-Study Idea.
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