Greetings DLF community,

 

Please join us April 25-27 for Lyrasis’ second annual LyrOpen Fair—a series of three educational webinars on topics pertaining to open access and open research infrastructure. Our expert webinar presenters will give overviews and analyses of open content models, crucial open infrastructure programs, the impact of federal public access mandates, and the global context of our Open initiatives in the United States. Attendees will also learn how their institutions can evaluate and participate in Open programs through Lyrasis. 

 

These webinars are free and open for anyone in the library and information community to attend. The recordings and slides will be posted publicly on the Lyrasis website within a week following the webinars. The speakers will be a mix of Lyrasis and member library staff. 

 

Session 1: Exploring the Open Access Landscape 

 

Session 2: Open Infrastructure for Gauging Activity & Impact 

 

Session 3: Attempting to Make Sense of the OSTP Memo 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 LyrOpen Fair

 

Best wishes, on behalf of the  

Lyrasis Content & Scholarly Communication Initiatives Team 

 

 

Sheila Rabun, MA, MLIS  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-6279

Program Leader for Persistent Identifier Communities

ORCID US Community: https://twitter.com/USconsortium

LYRASIS DataCite US Community: https://twitter.com/USDOIconsortium

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Recognize me: https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-1196-6279

 

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I live, work, and learn on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. Learn more about the Kalapuya people, their history, and the history of this land. Learn about land acknowledgments and ways to be in solidarity with Native nations beyond land acknowledgments.

 



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