Video recording of the first session of the Open Access Speaker Series. This session presents Dr. Ford and Dr. Alemneh's research into the impact of Open Access on global scholarly communication. It was held virtually, and it was organized as part of the Open Access Symposium.
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Video recording of the first session of the Open Access Speaker Series. This session presents Dr. Ford and Dr. Alemneh's research into the impact of Open Access on global scholarly communication. It was held virtually, and it was organized as part of the Open Access Symposium.
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Materials from the UNT community's research, creative, and scholarly activities and UNT's Open Access Repository. Access to some items in this collection may be restricted.
Sponsored by the University of North Texas, these annual symposia focus on topics such as futures of academic publishing, the business and economics of open access, and law and public information. This collection contains selected presentations given at the symposia since 2010.
Alemneh, Daniel Gelaw & Ford, Angel.Toward Equity in Global Scholarly Communication: The Role of OA in Reducing Epistemic Injustices,
video,
May 16, 2024;
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2332372/:
accessed May 21, 2026),
University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu;
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