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Type: 5. Scholarly Communication, Concurrent [clear filter]
Wednesday, November 6
 

10:45am EST

3:30pm EST

Better Together: How the MIT Libraries and MIT Press are Joining Forces to Increase Openness to Scholarship Grand Ballroom 3, Gaillard CenterNick Lindsay • Katharine Dunn Bringing Some Stranger Things of Streaming Video up From the Upside Down World: Research Insights from Faculty and Students Salon II, Gaillard CenterChristine Fischer • Michael Carmichael • Dina Samora • Elizabeth Ellis Capitulating or Capitalizing, Compromising or Combatting: What is Meaningful Discourse Between Library and Vendor? Gold Ballroom, Francis Marion HotelAshley Chase • Cris Ferguson • Kristen Twardowski • Lindsay Cronk • Rachel Fleming • Erin Luckett Challenges in Information Literacy: Leading Them to Water, Imploring Them to Drink -- hosting a successful faculty/graduate-student workshop. Laurens Room, Francis Marion HotelSusan Wald Berkman • Web of Science • Linda Kopecky Falling Down the Rabbit Hole: Exploring the Unique Partnership between Subject Librarians and Scholarly Communication Cypress Ballroom North, Courtyard Marriott HotelSarah Norris • Sandy Avila • Buenaventura (Ven) Basco Open Infrastructure: The Way Forward for Open Access Monographs Cooper Room, Courtyard Marriott HotelEelco Ferwerda • Rupert Gatti • Pierre Mounier • Eileen Joy Professional Learning and 'Inbetween Publishing': The Tasks of the Charleston Briefings Salon I, Gaillard CenterSteve Weiland • Matthew Ismail Reconciling Civil Rights And Copyrights Cypress Ballroom South, Courtyard Marriott HotelJack Bernard • Brandon Butler
 
Thursday, November 7
 

10:45am EST

2:30pm EST

3:30pm EST

 
Friday, November 8
 

10:45am EST

 

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