Presentation on open access to Virginia legislature advisory committee
Posted on 8 October 2007
Filed under Open access, Open education, Personal
On Monday, 1 October, I gave a presentation on open access journal literature to the Open Education Resources Advisory Committee of the Joint Commission on Technology and Science of the Virginia General Assembly. (In other words: an advisory committee of an advisory committee of the state legislature.)
The presentation builds on my earlier post at Terra Incognita, as well as my previous post about states as research funders.
The slides for the presentation are available here.
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