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ACRL Delaware Valley Chapter Spring Program: Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement

March 14, 2019

Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement Penn State Great Valley
Date: April 26, 2019 9:00 AM EDT
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ACRL Delaware Valley Chapter
Spring 2019 Program

Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement

April 26, 2019
9:00AM – 4:30PM

Breakfast and lunch included with registration.
$40 for chapter and PaLA members, $50 for non members

Penn State Great Valley Campus
Conference Center
30 E. Swedesford Rd
Malvern, PA 19355
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Academic and research librarians increasingly recognize scholarly communication as a core competency of the profession. Whether helping researchers meet their funder’s mandates for public access and data sharing, guiding responsible copyright practice, or supporting new types of scholarship and instruction, librarians are leading change across campus and around the world.

The goal of the structured, interactive program is to equip participants with knowledge and skills to help accelerate the transformation of the scholarly communication system.

At this workshop we have asked the presenters to incorporate their latest targeted modules on the subjects of Accessibility and Open Education.

This workshop is presented by ACRL National. Presenters will include:

  • Carla Myers, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, Miami University Libraries,
  • Will Cross, Director of the Copyright and Digital Scholarship Center, North Carolina State University

More information and online registration: Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement

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