Open Access @ UNT is an initiative that provides information about the open access movement and engages researchers at UNT by providing information about UNT's adoption of an institutional open access policy.

This website provides links to resources about open access information about the annual symposium and other news and events related to open access.

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Open Access 2018: Open Medical and Health Information

Wednesday, June 6, 2018 to Thursday, June 7, 2018

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We are pleased to announce that Cassidy R. Sugimoto, an expert on the formal and informal ways in which knowledge producers consumer and disseminate scholarship from the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University Bloomington, will be the joint keynote speaker for JCDL 2018 and the UNT Open Access Symposium 2018.  Stay tuned for more updates on speakers!

Faculty and staff participated in two workshops Feb. 9 led by Open Textbook Network personnel. Open textbooks are published be freely used, adapted and distributed in electronic format, often with print versions that are more affordable than conventionally published textbooks.

UNT’s Student Innovative Fund for Teaching (SIFT) has provided funding for the Libraries to join the Open Textbook Network, a consortium of institutions committed to access, affordability and student success through open textbooks.

Slides and videos of presentations at UNT's Open Access Symposium 2017 are now available. Click on the title of a session in the program to find the links.

#DataRescueDenton will be held on Saturday, May 20, in Denton, just after the Open Access Symposium 2017 in Frisco. #DataRescueDenton is an opportunity for programmers, scientists, archivists, activists, and volunteers of all kinds to identify, back-up, and help preserve publicly accessible federal data resources in the public interest, in the event they are removed from public view and use. We will hear from experts on the challenges of preserving born-digital at-risk data and related issues followed by breakout sessions for the hack-a-thon.