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Many libraries are actively working to advance open principles, including open access publications and integration of open education resources, but these efforts can be at odds with the standards for promotion, rank, and tenure (PRT) that faculty are held to in their research and teaching.
In this month’s OpenCon Librarian call, Rachel Borchardt at American University in Washington, DC will talk about her library's ongoing efforts to promote open behaviors in PRT guidelines, as well as in other university initiatives, to better align the library's open work with university values and faculty expectations.
OpenCon Librarian Community Calls are limited to those working in libraries, and registration is now required. You can register for the February call here.
Agenda and Notes
You can find all the proposed agendas and notes from the Librarian community calls in one place, right here.
Recordings
Community Calls are not recorded to support a safer environment for open and honest discussion. However, notes are taken.
What to expect
Community calls are always friendly, and we love new faces. The more you participate, the more you'll get out of it! No doubt there will be a lot of this too.