Presentations from the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium
Presentations from the University of North Texas Open Access Symposium are now available.
Here are the PDF files:
- Stevan Harnad, Designing the Optimal Open Access Mandate
- David E. Shulenburger, The Research University Imperative to Distribute Scholarly Research
- R. Michael Tanner, Disruptive Transformations and Open Access
- Tyler O. Walters, Advancing Open Access through Digital Services
- David Eltis, Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database—A Case Study in Transitioning to Open Access
- Dwayne K. Buttler, Copyright and Publication Agreements: Who Owns Your Work?
- Heather Joseph, Is Open Access becoming the "New Normal"?
- Sanford G. Thatcher, What University Presses Think about Open Access
- Karen Hunter, Open Access from a Journal Publisher's Perspective
- Deborah Kahn, Open Access Publishing: Benefits, Challenges and Experiences


May 28th, 2010 at 11:32 am
[...] I’ve just returned from my travels of the US where I was spreading the open access message. I started in Denton, where I attended the open access symposium at the University of Texas. I even managed to give a short presentation along with my colleague, Deborah Kahn (Publishing Director). It was great to hear from so many advocates and see how far open access has come. You can find all the presentations online. [...]