Can learned societies survive in today’s digital world? Join us for a discussion on this and more on Thursday, October 22, 2009, at 12:30 pm in Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 555, on Columbia University’s Morningside Campus. The event is sponsored by Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program and Office of the Provost.
The panelists are James O’Donnell, [...]
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Join a roundtable discussion, “A Blog of Her Own: Scholarly Women on the Web,” on Monday, September 21, 2009, at 12:30 pm in Alfred Lerner Hall Room 555 at Columbia University’s Morningside Campus. The event is sponsored by Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program, the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, and Women in Science [...]
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Complete video of Research without Borders, the ’08-‘09 speaker series on hot topics in scholarly communication, is now available at http://scholcomm.columbia.edu/past-events, the website of Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program.
The inaugural year of Research without Borders featured speakers at the forefront of the open access movement as well as experts in scholarly publishing, information policy, and [...]
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Experts in scholarly publishing and copyright law will speak at Columbia University at “Know Your Rights: Who Really Owns Your Scholarly Works?” The panel discussion, sponsored by Columbia University’s Scholarly Communication Program, will take place on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, at 3 p.m. in Davis Auditorium, Shapiro Center on Columbia’s Morningside Campus, and is free [...]
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