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SUMMARY:Stuart Shieber: "The Future of Open Access, and How to Stop It"
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>CRCS Privacy and Security Lunch Seminar</strong></p><p>Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008<br>Time: 12:00pm-1:30 pm<br>Place: Maxwell Dworkin 2nd Floor Lounge Area</p><p>Speaker: Stuart Shieber</p><p>Title: The Future of Open Access, and How to Stop It</p><p>Abstract: Efforts such as the open access policies enacted by the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Law School are intended to promote the broadest access to the university’s scholarly writings by retaining rights to distribute scholarly articles according to the principles of “open access”. There are reasonable worries, however, of unintended consequences of a wholesale change of scholarly communications practice along these lines. I will discuss the policies, the dystopian scenarios they sometimes evoke, and how universities can help avoid them.</p>
LOCATION:Maxwell Dworkin 2nd Floor Lounge Area
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