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Monday, April 27 • 11:00am - 12:25pm
Beyond Open: Global Perspectives on Research Communication & Knowledge Production FILLING

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Current scholarly communication initiatives are focused on expanding access, use, and reuse. This session will explore the relationship between these issues and the needs and goals of the developing world and marginalized communities.  We will consider how new models and expectations affect and address knowledge distribution structures in the developing world, and the control local research communities have over their own legacies and outputs.

For example, are efforts to make cultural materials “open” at odds with the interests of indigenous or marginalized groups, whose culture may be appropriated by those with greater resources or access to the means of knowledge production? How do Traditional Knowledge (TK) licenses address some of the inadequacies of Creative Commons licenses in this regard? How do open access initiatives of the global north impact the visibility of scholarship produced in the global south. What are the main institutional forces driving knowledge production in the global south and how does this affect scholarship from and about those regions? What infrastructures are needed to allow the south to support the production and distribution of its own research?

We will explore these and similar issues in order to identify points of entry to expand the scope of discussion around global research communication.  The discussion will be relevant to researchers across disciplines, as well as publishers and professionals in libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions.  

Speakers
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Jane Anderson

co-director, Local Contexts, NYU
Jane Anderson is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at New York University. Jane has a Ph.D. in Law from the Law School at University of New South Wales in Australia. Her work is focused on the philosophical and practical problems for intellectual property law... Read More →
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Mónica I. Feliú-Mójer

Dr. Mónica Feliú-Mójer is the vice-director for Ciencia Puerto Rico, a Yale-based non-profit organization that leverages a social networking platform to connect a geographically-dispersed Hispanic scientific community and to engage them with social impact initiatives in science... Read More →
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Alexandra Lippman

Alexandra Lippman is a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Innovating Communication in Scholarship project at the University of California, Davis, where she is affiliated with Science and Technology Studies and the Center for Science and Innovation Studies. She has a PhD in Anthropology... Read More →
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Brian Rosenblum

Co-Director, Institute for Digital Research in the, University of Kansas Libraries
Brian Rosenblum is Librarian and Co-Director of the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Kansas.
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John Willinsky

John Willinsky is Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford University and Professor (Part-Time) Publishing Studies, Simon Fraser University (SFU) and Distinguished Scholar in Residence, SFU Library. He is is the author of, among other books, Empire of Words: The Reign of the... Read More →


Monday April 27, 2015 11:00am - 12:25pm EDT
Crystal Ballroom

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