Learn more about OA: Short Videos by Stefan Buddenbohm
I. Go OA: What is Open Access?
II.GO OA: What Rights do Scholars and Scientists Have?
III. GO OA: Who’s Got Access to Scholarly Information?
IV: GO OA: Academics for Sale?
What Can STUDENTS Do to Support OA?
Students: sign the Individual Statement on the Right to Research: the UT SGA has already signed it! Add your voice by also signing as an individual.
Watch the Winning video at UT Knoxville to the 2009 Sparky Video Contest at UT: Push Blue to Red
What Can FACULTY Do to support OA?
Publish your work in an OA journal — need funding? Use the UT Open Publishing Support Fund
For More information about copyright and open access, the UT Libraries Guide is always available: Your Copyright and Open Access
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Open Access Week 2012 is Oct 22-5.: Set the Default to Open Access
A global event, now in its 6th year, promoting Open Access as a new norm in scholarship and research.
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