Once again we celebrate International Open Access Week (October 23-29)—this year by thinking about the “importance of community control of knowledge sharing systems” with the theme of Community over Commercialization. SPARC organizes Open Access Week as part of its mission to “support systems for research and education that are open by default and equitable by design.” Gleeson Library invites you to take a look at open access resources and answer a brief survey…
![Six tiled images with an open lock superimposed: Eleanor Roosevelt holding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a person talking in front of a group of seated people, a large tangle of multi-colored wires, a UNESCO panel discussion in a large auditorium in front of a background of many flags, four people in OA Week t-shirts standing around informational material, and some pieces of electronic equipment.](https://usfblogs.usfca.edu/gleeson-gleanings/files/2023/10/oa_week_20231023-1024x768.png)
You too can celebrate Open Access Week by:
- From October 20-30, visiting our display at Gleeson Library.
- Fill out a brief survey about your textbook costs. We will share the results in November.
- Think about questions like:
- What is lost when a shrinking number of corporations control knowledge production rather than researchers themselves?
- When does the collection and use of personal data begin to undermine academic freedom?
- How can we shift the default toward using community-minded options?
This week and any time, you can look at the many open access resources available from platforms like:
- OAPEN academic books (Read more about OAPEN in last year’s blog post.)
- Directory of Open Access Books and Journals
- MIT Press open access Books and Journals (Gleeson Library has contributed funding to make these materials open access.)
- arXiv open access archive for scholarly articles
- The USF Scholarship Repository
- Knowledge Unlatched Open Research Library and Journal Collection (Gleeson Library has contributed funding to make these materials open access.)
- Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO)
![Physical display featuring a digital slideshow that includes open access resources from various platforms, print books about open access, and a survey asking people how much they paid for textbooks.](https://usfblogs.usfca.edu/gleeson-gleanings/files/2023/10/oa_week_display_20231020-768x576.jpg)
This year’s International Open Access Week events are a collaboration between Nicola Andrews, Open Education Librarian, and Justine Withers, Electronic and Continuing Resources Catalog Librarian. Special thanks to our student assistants for helping put up the display.