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Category Archives: Open Access
Open Access Author Fund
The University of Toronto Libraries is very pleased to announce the launch of the Open Access Author Fund pilot. This fund has been created to encourage and support those in the University of Toronto community who wish to make their … Continue reading
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Decolonization – Call for submissions
Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, is a new online, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal published at OISE. The journal has put out its second call for submissions for a conceptual issue that focuses on definitions of “decolonization”. The editors write that … Continue reading
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Open Access Week
This week is Open Access Week! Join us for talks and workshops on a variety of topics, and learn about the new Open Access Author Fund: http://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/oaweek
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Open Access at OISE
OISE’s Open Access Policy was unanimously adopted at its March, 2012 Faculty Council meeting after extensive consultations within the OISE community. The Policy is posted on the Library’s website at: http://oise.library.utoronto.ca/research/scholarly-communications-1/Ontario%20Institute%20for%20Studies%20in%20Education%20Open%20Access%20Policy%20March%202012.pdf/view OISE Librarians are happy to help with any questions … Continue reading
Open Access Week – October 24 – 28
Open Access Week runs from October 24 – 28, 2011 at the University of Toronto. Events over the course of the week seek to bring awareness about the importance of open access to the scholarly community. Come see what it’s … Continue reading
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