Scholarship in the 21st Century: What I've Learned from Preprints: How we can challenge inequities in scholarly communication

Join RIT Libraries and the Open Scholarship Community Rochester for a discussion with guest speaker Dr. Monica Granados on the potential shift in preprints as the primary scholarly communication output and the tools that are being built around them to improve peer review and access to knowledge.

Registration is recommended. 

Speaker Bio: 
Dr. Monica Granados is the Director of Open Science at Creative Commons and leads the Open Climate Campaign a multi-year campaign to open knowledge about the climate crisis and preserving global biodiversity. While doing her PhD in ecology at McGill University, Monica discovered that incentives in academia promote practices that make knowledge less accessible leading her to devote her career to making knowledge more equitable and open. Prior to coming to CC, Monica worked at Environment and Climate Change Canada as a Senior Policy Advisor on the Open Science Team and is presently on the Leadership Team of PREreview, where she works to make peer review more open and diverse.

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Contact
Frances Andreu
Event Snapshot
When and Where
October 28, 2024
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Room/Location: Bamboo Room 2610
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

No

Topics
faculty
research