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Got Funding? Key Changes to Public Access Policies across Federal Agencies
Do you have or are you looking to secure federal funding to support your research? If so, then you will need to know about the public access requirements associated with your award.
Join Colleen Cressman, Librarian for Open Publishing (Harvard Library Open Scholarship and Research Data Services), to better understand Federal Public Access Policies, ensure compliance, and make well-informed decisions about sharing your work.
This info session is open to all members of the Harvard community and will provide:
- A general overview of Federal Public Access Policies
- Harvard-based resources and services (see our Public Access Policy Guide)
- Publisher responses to the new requirements
- An introduction to SPARC's policy lookup tool
Agencies covered in this session:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Homeland Security, National Institutes of Health, United States Agency for International Development, and Department of Veterans Affairs policies.
Registration is required.
Webinar Accessibility
Harvard Library is committed to making our workshops accessible to everyone. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the session, then please contact Emily Kilcer to discuss options.
Related LibGuide: Guidance on Federal Agency Public Access Policies by Colleen Cressman
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