- From: Mitar <
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- Subject: Re: [PeerLibrary outreach] Fwd: Workshop in Lüneburg, Germany
- Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 12:47:10 -0700
Hi!
Workshop will be November, Friday, 2-4pm, Central European time. That is
5 AM here. Any takers to do Skyping then? ;-)
I will be probably in-flight to Washington DC:
http://opencon2014.org/
Mitar
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I think Skype is a great idea. CogTech and others have had skype
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presenters in the past, so I'm sure we wouldn't have to go through all
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the trouble of getting to Germany for it. Sounds like a great idea, and
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totally reasonable/natural.
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This sounds like a wonderful event, relevant to some of my (and I'm sure
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others') work besides PL. If there's no one else who's more involved and
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informative about PL, I'll be the back-up plan- as always.
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On 10/05/2014 03:31 PM, Mitar wrote:
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> Hi!
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> This seems a really great event. But I don't think we have have anyone
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> who could attend the event and present PeerLibrary there, no? :-(
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> What could we do? Over Skype?
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> Mitar
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> -------- Forwarded Message --------
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> From: Minuette Le
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> Subject: Workshop in Lüneburg, Germany
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> Hello Peer Library,
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> I met Mitar briefly at OKFestival. I’ve been working with OA Button
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> guys, and I am also a researcher with the Hybrid Publishing Lab. I
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> wanted to see if one of you would be available Nove 13-14 for a workshop
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> on Friday (Rogue Scholarship + OA Activism) We can offer a small stipend
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> of 250 euros and probably a modest space to crash.
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> http://hybridpublishing.org/postdigital-scholar-conference/
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> The workshop is meant as a tool-sharing discussion, as well as
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> discussing projects of significance at the intersection of OA + Open
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> Scholarship.
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> Rogue Scholarship (Friday)
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> A host of recent tools and platforms are creating a new spectrum of
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> critical infrastructure for open(ing) access to academic publications.
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> Besides dealing creatively with copyright and intellectual property
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> issues, these tools allow for alternative strategies and workarounds
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> along a challenging territory of the open access movement.
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> Several case studies (within the ongoing "OA Activism Handbook project”)
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> will be discussed in order to define and understand an increasingly gray
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> zone of critical issues that are relevant to those involved in building
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> these tools. The workshop aims to highlight these questionable 'hot
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> spots’ for future creators around the open access movement.
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> I would need to know early next week, if you can make it. Lüneburg is a
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> 30 min train ride to Hamburg airport.
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> Minuette Le
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> Researcher, Hybrid Publishing Lab
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> Innovations-Inkubator, Leuphana University | Centre for Digital Cultures
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> Twitter @hellominh
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