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Open Access and Repositories in the Arts

Tuesday 14th July 2009, 09:45 to 16:15, British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH

This timely event brought together librarians, research managers and information professionals from colleges of art, design, music, drama and communications, to explore issues surrounding open access to outputs in these fields.

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A one-day meeting arranged to bring together librarians, research managers and information professionals from colleges of art, design, music, drama and communications, to explore issues surrounding open access to outputs in these fields. The meeting will be made up of a series of presentations from experts in the field, as well as breakout groups and a final plenary session.

Programme

18th June

Registration & Refreshments  
Introduction & Overview - Bill Hubbard, Centre for Research Communications, University of Nottingham  
The KULTUR Project - Andrew Gray, University of the Arts, London [Slides]
Tea & Coffee  
Practice-as-Research in Music Online (PRIMO) - Richard Davis, University of London Computer Centre [Slides]
Breakout Groups - What can Open Access do for you? What are the advantages, what are the disadvantages? [Slides]
Lunch & Networking  
Running a Consortia Repository - Rachel Proudfoot White Rose Repository, University of Leeds [Slides]
Copyright in the Arts - Charles Oppenheim, Loughborough University [Slides]
Networking, Tea & Coffee  
Plenary Discussion and Wrap-Up - Bill Hubbard, Centre for Research Communications, University of Nottingham  
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Contact

For further information on this event, please contact Dominic Tate (email: dominic.tate@nottingham.ac.uk, phone: 0115 846 7544).

Alternatively, email support@rsp.ac.uk or phone 0845 257 6860.