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Re: [PeerLibrary outreach] Fwd: Workshop in Lüneburg, Germany


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  • From: Rachel Wolfsohn < >
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  • Subject: Re: [PeerLibrary outreach] Fwd: Workshop in Lüneburg, Germany
  • Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 17:18:58 -0700

I think Skype is a great idea. CogTech and others have had skype
presenters in the past, so I'm sure we wouldn't have to go through all
the trouble of getting to Germany for it. Sounds like a great idea, and
totally reasonable/natural.

This sounds like a wonderful event, relevant to some of my (and I'm sure
others') work besides PL. If there's no one else who's more involved and
informative about PL, I'll be the back-up plan- as always.

On 10/05/2014 03:31 PM, Mitar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This seems a really great event. But I don't think we have have anyone
> who could attend the event and present PeerLibrary there, no? :-(
>
> What could we do? Over Skype?
>
>
> Mitar
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> From: Minuette Le
> < >
> Subject: Workshop in Lüneburg, Germany
> To:
>
>
> Hello Peer Library,
>
> I met Mitar briefly at OKFestival. I’ve been working with OA Button
> guys, and I am also a researcher with the Hybrid Publishing Lab. I
> wanted to see if one of you would be available Nove 13-14 for a workshop
> on Friday (Rogue Scholarship + OA Activism) We can offer a small stipend
> of 250 euros and probably a modest space to crash.
> http://hybridpublishing.org/postdigital-scholar-conference/
>
> The workshop is meant as a tool-sharing discussion, as well as
> discussing projects of significance at the intersection of OA + Open
> Scholarship.
>
> Rogue Scholarship (Friday)
> A host of recent tools and platforms are creating a new spectrum of
> critical infrastructure for open(ing) access to academic publications.
> Besides dealing creatively with copyright and intellectual property
> issues, these tools allow for alternative strategies and workarounds
> along a challenging territory of the open access movement.
>
> Several case studies (within the ongoing "OA Activism Handbook project”)
> will be discussed in order to define and understand an increasingly gray
> zone of critical issues that are relevant to those involved in building
> these tools. The workshop aims to highlight these questionable 'hot
> spots’ for future creators around the open access movement.
>
> I would need to know early next week, if you can make it. Lüneburg is a
> 30 min train ride to Hamburg airport.
>
>
> Minuette Le
> Researcher, Hybrid Publishing Lab
> Innovations-Inkubator, Leuphana University | Centre for Digital Cultures
> Twitter @hellominh
>

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Best,
R. Wolfsohn




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