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What is the Publish-Review-Curate model of scholarly communication, and how does it relate to the diamond OA movement?
Traditional scholarly publishing has many flaws. The diamond OA movement—which champions community-led publishing (at no cost to authors or readers), equity, and multilingualism—offers a potential solution to problems such as lack of researcher control, poor access, and inequity in traditional models. Yet, additional problems related to publishing speed and research rigor may not be fixed simply by adopting diamond OA.
Join us at the next OpenCon Librarian Community Call on March 10 at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT for a talk by Katie Corker, Executive Director of ASAPBio, who will introduce an innovative model of scholarly communication called publish-review-curate. We'll address how this model works and how it is related to the diamond OA movement.
OpenCon Librarian Community Calls are limited to those working in libraries, and registration is now required. You can register for the March call here.
Agenda and Notes
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Recordings
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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!