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Graduate Student Lunch & Learn --- Open Access and Your Scholarly Profile

The term open access (OA) refers to free, immediate, digital access to the results of scholarly research. By making scholarly information freely available around the world, OA has the power to transform academia, medicine, industry, and society as a whole. As an individual researcher, you can make your own work more visible and impactful through open access. Join us to learn about the benefits of OA, ways that open access publishing can boost your scholarly profile, and the different options for making your work open and discoverable (including green and gold open access publishing, institutional repositories, and ORCID). 

Free pizza lunch will be provided!

After the workshop (1:00 to 2:00) there will be an opportunity to receive assistance with setting up your ORCID account. 

 

Related LibGuide: Open Access by Patricia Hartman

Date:
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
RBD, CMD Lecture Room (Ground Floor)
Audience:
  Graduate Students  

Registration is required. There are 82 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Ali Krzton

Research Data Management Librarian
Assistant Professor
Research and Instruction
 (334) 844-8268
 alk0043@auburn.edu

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Patricia Hartman

Biology, Forestry & Wildlife, and Math Librarian
Associate Professor
Research and Instruction
 (334) 844-1740
 pjh0011@auburn.edu

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Adelia Grabowsky

Health Sciences Librarian
Professor
Innovation and Research Support
 (334) 844-1797
abg0011@auburn.edu

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