Photograph of Albert Samaha of New York City, NY. Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Trophy reads "Albert Samaha Second Place - 2014 Literary Excellence". Albert Samaha is a staff writer at the Village Voice. He won second place with his "Never ran, never will," for the Book Manuscript competition.
Photograph of Alexandra Elbakyan on a video projection screen at the Open Access Symposium hosted and held in UNT's Union Building. The conference theme is Open Access at the Tipping Point. Open Access information is digital information that is online, free of charge, and free, in varying degrees, of most copyright and licensing restrictions.
Photograph of Allison Peters, (left) Author at Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan. Jason Colman, Director, Michican Publishing, University of Michigan, and Meredith L. Kahn, Women's Studies Librarian, University of Michigan. Peters, Colman and Kahn are attending the Open Access Symposium hosted and held at UNT's Union Building. The theme of the conference is Open Access at the Tipping Point. Peters, Colman and Kahn are seated in a hall with their fellow colleagues and other conference attendees.
Photograph of Amanda Griffith of McKinney, Texas. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Amanda Griffith Second Place - 2014 Reported Narrative The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Amanda Griffith won second place for "Iranian Women of Independence," in the reported narrative category.
Photograph of Amanda Woodard (left) of Dallas, Texas and Dorothy Bland (right), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Amanda Woodard Runner Up - 2014 The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Amanda Woodard won Runner Up for "If The Good Lord," runner up entries to be published in "Ten Spurs".
Photograph of Anita (left) and John Porterfield (right) of Boerne, Texas. Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Trophy reads "John and Anita Porterfield Third Place - 2014 Literary Excellence". They won third place with their "Hasan's Revenge," for the Book Manuscript competition.
Photograph of Anne-Marie Corley of Dallas, Texas. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Anne-Marie Corley Second Place - 2014 Personal Essay The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Anne-Marie Corley won second place for "Letter to a Commanding Officer," in the personal essay category.
Photograph of Sheri Fink, author of "Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital", talking into microphone at The Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Fink is seen holding up her hands in expressive motion.
Photograph of photographers Ray Bankston (left) and Don Shugart (right) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Bankston appears to be speaking to an audience while standing at a podium that reads, "Institute for the Advancement of the Arts, UNT on the Square." In the background, Shugart can be seen listening.
Photograph of Brian Nosek, Professor, Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Nosek is giving a lecture to the conference goers at the Open Access Symposium. The theme of the conference is Open Access at the Tipping Point. The projection behind Nosek reads, "Improving Openness of Scholarly Communication. Brian Nosek."
Photograph of Brian O'Leary holding a glass trophy that reads "Brian O'Leary 2014 Biography Fellowship The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, in Grapevine, TX.
Photograph of man in Western attire reading a Don Shugart photograph description at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Other photographs displayed along wall.
Photograph of an unknown woman, dressed in Western style, observing a photograph at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Other exhibition attendees and photographs can be seen in the background.
Photograph of unknown exhibition attendees talking among each other at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Other exhibition attendees and photographs can be seen in the background.
Photograph of Dan Morgan, Digital Science Publisher at the University of California Press, speaking at the Open Access Symposium hosted and held at UNT's Union Building. The theme of the conference is Open Access at the Tipping Point. The power point projector behind Morgan reads, "Live-streaming OA at University of California Press: lessons learned, and how the landscape has already changed."
Photograph of Dee Knight, Associate Professor & Associate Dean for the College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism at UNT. Knight is seen talking with her fellow colleagues and visitors from other Universities at the Open Access Symposium.
Photograph of Don Shugart (left) with wife Jan Shugart (right) at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. In the background, photographs taken by Shugart are visible.
Photograph of photographer Don Shugart (left) and his wife Jan (right) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Don Shugart appears to be speaking at a podium that reads, "Institute for the Advancement of the Arts, UNT on the Square." In the background, exhibit photos are visible.
Photograph of Don Shugart (left) with an unknown man and Jan Shugart (right) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs from the exhibit are visible in the background.
Photograph of Don Shugart (left) and Ray Bankston (right) smiling at camera and sitting on a bench at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs are visible in background.
Photograph of Don Shugart (right) and Ray Bankston (left) sitting on a bench and conversing at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. In the background photographs by Ray Bankston are visible.
Photograph of Don Shugart (right) with an unknown man (left) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Shugart's photographs are visible in the background.
Photograph of Don Shugart mingling with exhibit attendees at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. Exhibit photographs are visible hanging in the background. A woman seen from the back stands by three men, the one in the middle wearing a cowboy hat and holding a beer, and the man on the right (Don Shugart) also holds a beer. On the far left is the fourth person, with his face partially seen.
Photograph of Dorothy Bland (left), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director, George Getschow (center), co-founder and writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, Roy Busby (right), a Regents professor in the Mayborn School of Journalism, standing with two unidentified man (far left) and (far right). Attending the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, in Grapevine, TX.
Photograph of Dr. Billy L. Smith (left) of Rhome, Texas and Dorothy Bland (right), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Dr. Billy L. Smith Runner Up - 2014 The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Dr. Billy L. Smitch won Runner Up for "Promises to Keep," runner up entries to be published in "Ten Spurs".
Photograph of Dr. Carl Hart, professor of psychology at Columbia University, author of "High Price: A Neuroscientist's Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society", speaking at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Projector in the background reads "Dr. Carl Hart".
Photograph of Eli Saslow, (center) holding a glass trophy that reads "Best American Newspaper Narratives 2013 First Place The Washington Post Eli Saslow "Into the lonely quiet," The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, in Grapevine, TX. Standing with him is Robert "Bob" Mong (right), the University of North Texas at Dallas President and unknown third (left).
Photograph of Eric Moskowitz, (left) holding a glass trophy that reads "Best American Newspaper Narratives 2013 Second Place The Boston Globe Eric Moskowitz "Carjacking victim describes harrowing night," The Mayborn, UNT". Standing with him is Robert "Bob" Mong (center), the University of North Texas at Dallas President, holding Moskowitz's other trophy, and unknown third (right). Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, in Grapevine, TX.
Photograph of an exhibit attendee looking at the photography at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. Exhibit photographs are visible hanging in the background. The attendee is an old man wearing a tan coat and white cowboy hat on the right side of the photograph, looking at the wall of photography in front of him on the left side of the photograph.
Photograph of Kevin Hawkins (left), Julie Judkins, Cathy Hartman and unknown fourth (right), conversing at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. In the background, other exhibit attendees are partially visible.
Photograph of exhibition attendees at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Exhibit photographs are visible hanging in the background.
Photograph of exhibition attendees at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs of the exhibit are visible in the background.
Photograph of an unknown family observing images at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs displayed on walls.
Photograph of George Getschow (left), co-founder and writer-in-residence for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference and Albert Samaha (right) of New York City, NY. Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Albert Samaha is a staff writer at the Village Voice. He won second place with his "Never ran, never will," for the Book Manuscript competition.
Photograph of two unknown individuals in Western attire at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. In the background, four photographs can be seen.
Photograph of UNT archivist Sam Ivie (left) and photographer Junebug Clark (right) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photos from the exhibit are visible in the background.
Photograph of J. Don Vann and his wife Dolores Vann, observing photos at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014.
Photograph of J.E.C.V. (Johan) Rooryck, (left) and Katherine Skinner (right). Rooryck and Skinner are attending the Open Access Symposium hosted and held in UNT's Union building. The theme of the conference is Open Access at the Tipping Point. Rooryck and Skinner are seen posing for the photo and smiling at the camera. They're seated in a hall with other conference attendees.
Photograph of J.E.C.V. (Johan) Rooryck, Professor of French Linguistics at the Leiden University Centre, giving a lecture at the Open Access Conference hosted and held in UNT's Union Building. The projection behind Rooryck reads, "Fair Open Access A Roadmap."
Photograph of Jill Kleister, (left) Graduate Reader at University of North Texas and Warren Burggren (right) Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences. Kleister and Burggren are attending the Open Access Symposium hosted and held at UNT's Union Building. The theme of the conferences is Open Access at the Tipping Point. Kleister and Burggren are seated in among a crowd of other conference attendees, talking to one another.
Photograph of John McLeod, Director of the Office of Scholarly Publishing Services at the University of North Carolina Press. Beth Fuget, and Korey Jackson, Gray Family Chair for Innovative Library Services at Oregon State University. McLeod, Fuget and Jackson are visiting UNT's 2016 Open Access Symbosium. The theme of the conference is Open Access at the Tipping Point.
Photograph of John Vance (left) of Dallas, Texas and Robert "Bob" Mong (right), the University of North Texas at Dallas President. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs John Vance First Place - 2014 Personal Essay The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. John Vance won first place for "Three Questions," in the personal essay category.
Photograph of Jonathan Aupring (left) of Fort Worth, Texas and Dorothy Bland (right), Mayborn Dean and Graduate Institute Director. Trophy reads, "Ten Spurs Jonathan Aupring Runner Up - 2014 The Mayborn, UNT". Photographed at the 2014 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Narratives on the Cutting Edge, July 18 - 20, 2014 in Grapevine, TX. Jonathan Aupring won Runner Up for "Food Truck Park," runner up entries to be published in "Ten Spurs".
Photograph of Joyce Bankston (left) and husband, photographer Ray Bankston (right) at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs of the exhibit are visible in the background.
Photograph of Joyce Bankston gesturing towards a photograph at the Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. The exhibit was featured at the UNT on the Square gallery from June 16-July 19, 2014. Photographs are displayed on wall.
Photograph of Joyce Bankston with an exhibit attendee at Bankston, Shugart and Stryker: Horse Country Photographers exhibit reception. Exhibit photographs are visible hanging in the background. The two older women look at each other, the one on the left with her hand on the shoulder of Joyce Bankston (right), as they stand in front of photographs on the white wall.
Photograph of Kevin Hawkins, Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication at UNT's University Libraries. Hawkins is introducing Brian Nosek, at the Open Access Symposium hosted and held in UNT's Union Building. The projection behind Hawkins reads, "Improving Openness of Scholarly Communication. Brian Nosek"
Photograph of Kevin Hawkins, Assistant Dean for Scholarly Communication at UNT's University Libraries and Anna Pechenina, a Ph.D candidate in Political Science at UNT. Hawkins and Pechenina are on a video call with Alexandra Elbakyan. Hawkins and Pechenina are attending the Open Access Symposium, Open Access is digital information online, that is free of charge, and free, in varying degrees, of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Elbakyan has a lawsuit against her for illegally sharing millions of scientific journals online. Elbakyan argues that the information should be free.
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