Open Ac­cess-Talk II: Sci­entif­ic pub­lish­ing in Open Ac­cess format

Ort: University Library

As part of the ‘OASE’ project (Systematic development of an open access culture at the university - a development-oriented empirical case study), the second Open Access Talk on "Academic Publishing in Open Access Format" will take place on Wednesday, 17 July, in the entrance area of the University Library. From 1 to 2 pm, academics at all career levels are invited to share their experiences over coffee and cake. The guests will be Prof. Dr Bernd Frick from the Chair of Organisational, Media and Sports Economics and Prof. Dr Christian Scheideler from the Research Group "Theory of Distributed Systems", who will report on their many years of experience and challenges with open access publishing in an open discussion round. Registration is not required. Further information can be found on the Open Access Talk website.

About the OASE project
 

In recent years, the number of open access publications, which make scientific findings freely accessible to all, has increased rapidly. In the ‘OASE’ project, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Prof. Dr Dorothee M. Meister from the ‘Media Education and Empirical Media Research’ department, Dr Dietmar Haubfleisch as Director of the University Library and Prof. Dr Gudrun Oevel as CIO of the University and Head of the ‘Information and Media Technologies Centre (IMT)’ are investigating measures to further develop and improve the open access culture.

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