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LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable

This group is where members of the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable (and anyone else who is interested) can discuss programming and issues relating to scholarly communications in the libraries and elsewhere.

Roundtable Chair, 2023-24: Jill Cirasella (Graduate Center)
Group logo by Thomas Frank: http://flic.kr/p/9DyKAa

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Please Attend, Please Share! OER event at the GC, 3/7, 10am-12pm

  • Hi everyone, we’ve finalized the plans for our open educational resources event next month. Please join us at the Grad Center on 3/7! We’ve also attached a flyer if you’d like to share with your colleagues. And don’t forget to RSVP!



    You are invited to an event in the Information Interventions @ CUNY series:

    Open Books, Not Open Wallets:
    How Open Educational Resources Help Students Spend Less and Learn More

    Friday, March 7, 2014, 10am – noon
    The Graduate Center, Segal Theater (1st Floor)
    Refreshments will be served

    Do your students sometimes resist buying and reading textbooks and other course materials? Open educational resources (OERs) such as free or low-cost online textbooks can save students money. There is also evidence that OERs provide deeper engagement with and closer attention paid to course material, which result in more focused teaching and learning.

    Come learn about how to take advantage of new strategies and platforms to ensure that our students have access to high quality curricular materials. Library and classroom faculty from across CUNY who have developed, customized, and used OERs will share their experiences. We’ll also learn about resources and support for OERs at CUNY.

    RSVP by Thursday February 27 to http://tinyurl.com/oermarch7

    Sponsored by the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable, the CUNY Office of Library Services, and Just Publics @ 365 (http://justpublics365.commons.gc.cuny.edu/).

    There’s another Information Interventions @ CUNY coming up: Stay tuned for a Spring 2014 event about the controversy surrounding dissertations and open access!

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