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SUMMARY:Principles of Scholarly Communication: Informing Policy\, Influencing Practice (Edge Open Series)
DESCRIPTION:Concurrent with the growing attention to the viability and 
 values of scholarly communication\, many new and existing groups have 
 developed principles to inform and guide changes in policy and practice. 
 Often\, these principles are documented within formal statements\, 
 declarations\, resolutions\, directives\, and policies. I will present a 
 broad review of representative and influential documents and principles on 
 which change has been based\, as well as how principles are reflecting the 
 evolution of expectations for access to and use of scholarship. A 
 discussion will follow to address how principles might continue to be 
 expanded\, along with the roles of librarians and others in the future of 
 scholarly communication.\n\nThis talk is part of the Computational Media\, 
 Arts\, and Cultures Rendezvous series.\n\nJoyce L. Ogburn is the Digital 
 Strategies and Partnerships Librarian at Appalachian State University.  She 
 has previously served as Dean of Libraries at Appalachian State University 
 and at the J. Willard Marriott and University Librarian at the University 
 of Utah where she also served as special assistant to the Senior Vice 
 President for Academic Affairs. Her career path includes the University of 
 Washington\, Old Dominion University\, Yale University\, and Penn State 
 University. She holds degrees in anthropology from the University of North 
 Carolina at Greensboro and Indiana University\, and a Master of Science in 
 library science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, 
 which honored her as Distinguished Alumna in 2013. Utah Business Magazine 
 named her as one of 30 women to Watch in 2012.
LOCATION:Bostock 127 (The Edge Workshop Room)\, West Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Haley Walton":MAILTO:haley.walton@duke.edu
CATEGORIES:Events @ the Edge
CONTACT;CN="Haley Walton":MAILTO:haley.walton@duke.edu
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