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This program will result in 14 open science course modules for librarians at any career stage, with seven lesson proposals selected each year of the grant. These curricula will be published online in an unrestricted and freely available manner for reuse and remixing.
20 wrz 2023 · UCLA Library has announced seven groups of winners of the 2023 Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods initiative. The two-year program, which runs through 2024, is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program.
2024 Call for Proposals: Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. Led by the Library's Data Science Center, this project seeks to develop librarian-focused curricula on open science principles. Submission deadline: Feb 29, 2024.
29 lut 2024 · This program will result in 14 open science course modules for librarians at any career stage, with six lesson proposals selected in 2023 and eight lessons selected in 2024. These curricula will be published online in an unrestricted and freely available manner for reuse and remixing.
22 paź 2024 · Open Access Week inspires the academic and research communities to learn and share ways to advance Open Access in scholarship and research. Past Events in this Series. Presentation. Adaptable OER: Communicative Activities for Beginning-level Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Language Textbooks. October 25, 2024 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Presentation.
17 gru 2022 · The project seeks to support continued skills development for librarians in open science by creating a librarian-focused curriculum. Led by the UCLA Library Data Science Center, the project will award each recipient (individual or group) with $5,000 for developing an open science lesson.