OA Good Practice Advocacy Event (9th June): Still Time to Register

There’s still time to register for the first of our Open Access Good Practice events being held next week (9th June) at the University of Northampton. The theme of the day is OA advocacy.
The agenda aims to showcase the work undertaken by the Pathfinder Projects during the last two years and facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences.

10:00-10:30  Registration

10:30-10:45  OA Good Practice Overview – Angela Hilton (Jisc)

10:45-11:00  OA and Advocacy – Miggie Pickton (University of Northampton, O2OA Pathfinder Project)

11:00-12:30  Teach Meet Sessions

  • Top Tips from Portsmouth – Emily Bennett and Andrew Simpson (University of Portsmouth, Making Sense of OA Pathfinder Project
  • OA throughout Research Lifecycle – Nick Dimmock (University of Northampton, O2OA Pathfinder Project)
  • MIAO/ Researcher Interviews – Rowena Rouse (Oxford Brookes, Making Sense of OA Pathfinder Project)
  • Making the most of preparations for REF2020 – Jo Marsh (Coventry, O2OA Pathfinder Project)
  • Advocacy Toolkit – Catherine Sharp (UCL, Pathways to OA Pathfinder Project)
  • Researcher Advocacy Video – Ruth Stubbings (Nottingham Trent University, Making Sense of OA Pathfinder Project)

12:30-13:30   Lunch

13:30-15:00   Breakout Sessions on “Engaging with different groups at your HEI”

  • Researchers (postgrads/ECRs/established academics)
  • Staff (library colleagues and other support staff)
  • Senior Management

15:00-15:30  Feedback and Wrap-up

 

You may also be interested to attend one of our other OA themed events which will follow similar structures:

Baselining and Policy (20th June, central London)

Workflows and Structures (27th June, University of Manchester)

Metadata and Systems (4th July, University of Edinburgh)

Cost Management (15th July, University of Bath)

If you have any questions, then please email me at hannah.degroff@jisc.ac.uk

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