[IRTalk] Webinar" Enhancing research visibility through open access knowledge platforms"
Kelemwork Kassahun
kelemwork.kassahun at bothouniversity.ac.bw
Mon Oct 25 16:43:47 SAST 2021
Dear Colleagues
Botho University, in collaboration with Emerald publishing, will celebrate
2021 International open access week with the theme of "*It Matters How We
Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity*" on October 29, 2021, with the
sub-theme "opens in practice*: Enhancing research visibility through open
access platforms*."
Our goal is to create awareness on open knowledge-sharing platforms.
Please register in advance by clicking the link provided on the poster or
Click the following link
https://bit.ly/3m9OiUF
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the webinar
Best regards
* Botho University Library, Teaching and Research Excellence department*
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*Kelemwork A. Kassahun*
*Senior Librarian*
*Tel.391999/Ex. 475/416 *
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