Panel Discussion on “Equitable Access to Knowledge” in Faculty Hall @ 4.00 pm

Location: Faculty Hall


The DST- Centre for Policy Research at the Indian Institute of Science is pleased to invite you to a very stimulating

Panel Discussion on “Equitable Access to Knowledge”
Venue: Faculty Hall, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Date : 23 Oct 2018 (Tuesday) | Time : 4pm

Open Access seeks to return scholarly publishing to its original purpose: to spread knowledge and allow that knowledge to be built upon. Price barriers should not prevent students, researchers (or anyone) from getting access to research they need. Open Access and the open availability and searchability of scholarly research that it entails will have a significant positive impact on everything from education to the practice of medicine to the ability of entrepreneurs to innovate.

Panelists:
Arul George Scaria – National Law University, Delhi
Carl Malamud – Public.Resource.Org
Pranesh Prakash (Moderator)  –  Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore
Richard Poynder – Journalist (covering OA movement around the world)
S Nayana Tara – Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Shahid Jameel – Welcome Trust DBT India Alliance

There will be High Tea at 5.30 pm. Please join us!

Please confirm your participation via RSVP: https://goo.gl/rLqhnw

This event is a part of International Open Access week activities planned at IISc Bangalore, organized by DST-Centre for Policy Research at IISc in association with National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Karnataka State Library Association (KALA), JRD Tata Memorial Library, Science Policy Group (SPG) and International Scientific and Technological Education Program (i-STEP).

International Open Access Week (October 22-28, 2018) is a global, community-driven week of action to open up access to research. The event is celebrated by individuals, institutions, and organizations across the world, and its organization is led by a global advisory committee. This is an important opportunity to catalyze new conversations, create connections across and between communities that can facilitate this co-design, and advance progress to build more equitable foundations for opening knowledge.

The official hashtag of Open Access Week is #OAweek.

Best,
Team OA