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Welcome to Open Access @ CUNY! Our goal is to highlight and advocate for open access scholarship and publishing across the university.
This site was created by a team of CUNY library faculty who are interested in promoting Open Access materials for our libraries and who also publish their own scholarship openly.
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Tomorrow! April OA Meetup!
Please join us for our next OA Meetup, Thursday, April 26, 3-5 pm in the Mina Rees Library, lower level.* This is an open meeting–we have plenty we could discuss: May Day plans, things the group could work on, OA topics at … Continue reading
Next OA Meetup: March 26
Please join us for our next OA Meetup, Monday March 26 from 3-5pm in the Mina Rees Library, lower level.* We plan to talk about open access textbooks, and we would love to have more students, staff members, faculty and … Continue reading
The OA @ CUNY Ongoing Meetup
At the Open Access Publishing Network @ CUNY meetup yesterday, we set the date for our next meeting* (If you missed it, you can see the notes from the meeting here): Join us! Friday, February 17 *2:30-4pm @ the Mina … Continue reading
CUNY OA Meetup
Join us for a CUNY-wide meetup about Open Access. We hope that this will be an open discussion where we could talk a bit about the nuts and bolts of OA, free culture, etc. And also about what has (or … Continue reading
OA @ the CUNY IT Conference
A few of us who have been involved with the Open Access @ CUNY movement were part of the 2011 CUNY IT Conference last Friday at John Jay College. Jill Cirasella and I joined CUNY library faculty members Kathleen Collins … Continue reading
Thanks for a Great OA Week!
We had a fabulous panel on October 28 at the Graduate Center. I wanted to share a few links for the presentations that our panelists shared, and once again to thank everyone for coming out to this event as well … Continue reading
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How has Open Access Week affected you?
Open Access Week 2011 is here and it’s already made an impact in the library world at large as well as with CUNY librarians. I’m looking forward to today’s Author’s Rights Event at Brooklyn College as well as tomorrow’s Open … Continue reading
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Pretty Scary!
What’s so spooky about today’s scholarly journal prices? Take our open access quiz to find out what is scaring librarians and might scare you too! In support of Open Access Week (October 24-30), librarians at the Brooklyn College Library created … Continue reading
Open Access Scholarly Publishing as Thought and Action
Friday, October 28, 2011 5-7pm CUNY Graduate Center—Room 9204 free and open to the public As a culmination of CUNY Open Access Week 2011, and in conjunction with the CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative, this panel will unravel issues surrounding open … Continue reading
Mark Your Calendars: Open Access Week 2011
This year Open Access Week will take place during October 24-28, 2011. A number of special events will be taking place throughout CUNY, so mark your calendars and check back here for more details about what’s to come! If you … Continue reading

