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Open Access Day @ Berkeley


Open Access Day @ Berkeley

Open Access is a growing international movement based on the principle that publicly funded research should be freely accessible online, immediately upon publication. Find out more about open access and how to throw open the locked doors that once hid knowledge at a special, international event sponsored by the Free Speech Movement Educational Series, the UC Berkeley Library and the Berkeley chapter of the Students for Free Culture:

Tuesday, October 14
6:30pm – 8:30pm
FSM Café, Moffitt Library

Featuring Professors Michael Eisen (UCB), Philip Bourne (UCSD) and student videos. Free food and drink! Prizes and giveaways! Find out more about open access at: Hot Topics: Open Access and at Open Access Day.

Sep 16, 2008 | Categories: Events | mphillip

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