What just happened? Why the problems with Open Access are my/your fault
In this webinar, Cameron addresses the questions some of you have been asking recently; which is what just happened with open access, and explaining why some of the problems we're facing now are actually of our own making. Cameron Neylon is Professor of Research Communication at Curtin University’s Centre for Culture and Technology. Over the past decade Cameron has built an international reputation as one of the leading thinkers, technologists, and strategists on open approaches in scholarly communication and research more broadly. Cameron is a highly respected Open Access activist: combining a rigorous background in empirical science with an interest in mechanisms for change across global systems for knowledge creation. Some of you may know Cameron as they also once worked as a senior scientist at ISIS! *Disclaimer* The information contained in the Open Science Café webinar posted here represents the personal views and opinions of any speakers and presenters, and not necessarily those of STFC/UKRI. This content has been made available for entertainment purposes only and STFC/UKRI does not endorse nor make any representation or warranties with regard to the accuracy or completeness of the content or of any sites listed or linked to in the content. STFC/UKRI hereby disclaims any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequential damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of the video content which is provided as is, and without warranties.
Cameron Neylon
7/22/2022 1:12:15 PM
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