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Open Access Resources

Stony Brook University Libraries has compiled a list of Open Access resources to supplement its database collection. These options offer ways to access openly available materials. ArXiv is an open access archive that is maintained and operated by Cornell University. It provides

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WHEN: Friday October 20th, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM                                                WHERE: Stony Brook University Libraries   Presented by the Stony

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SUNY OA Webinars

Symposium Home | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Poster Session | Getting Here | SUNY OA Webinars   As SUNY, and all of higher education, moves towards open scholarship, open publication, open education resources, and other data, it is

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Poster Session

Symposium Home | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Poster Session | Spotlights | Getting Here | REGISTER  

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Presentations

Symposium Home | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Poster Session | Spotlights | Getting Here | REGISTER COMING SOON

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Open Access Registration Form 2017

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Poster Session

Symposium Home | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Poster Session | Getting Here | SUNY OA Webinars   Poster Session The 2016 Open Access Symposium includes posters highlighting and illustrating a range of open access topics, including: OER, open

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Presentations

Symposium Home | Program | Speakers | Presentations | Poster Session | Getting Here | SUNY OA Webinars   Coming Soon

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Data Services

SBU Libraries Research Data Services is housed within the University Libraries Center for Scholarly Communication. We provide resources, consultation and support for all aspects of the data lifecycle, from planning your data management strategy during the proposal phase through preserving

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Submitting to Academic Commons

You will need the following information to upload a file: author names, institutions, and email addresses* title and date of the file abstract (this can usually be cut and pasted from the article) keywords (either from the author or from

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