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This OSF project includes a poster on the topic given at the 2020 Ontario Library Association Super Conference, a link to the slides from the workshops, a link to the slides from a presentation given at the FORCE2019 conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, and links to event pages for the workshops. **Links** - [Slides from “Think Like a Scholar: Think Like A Scholar: How to find free and Open Access scholarly resources” workshop][1] (hosted on Zenodo) - [Slides from FORCE2019 presentation on workshops][2] (hosted on Zenodo) - Event pages - [Eventbrite listing][3] and [University of Guelph Library Calendar listing][4] for workshop at [10C Shared Space][5] - [Guelph Public Library calendar listing][6] and [Facebook Event][7] for workshop at Guelph Public Library [1]: https://zenodo.org/record/3375672 [2]: https://zenodo.org/record/3497096 [3]: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/think-like-a-scholar-how-to-find-free-and-open-access-scholarly-resources-tickets-63654806239# [4]: https://cal.lib.uoguelph.ca/event/3505644 [5]: https://10carden.ca/ [6]: http://guelphpl.libnet.info/event/2776534 [7]: https://www.facebook.com/events/guelph-public-library/think-like-a-scholar-free-open-access-scholarly-resources/358861858346804/ **Ontario Library Association Super Conference poster proposal** > The Open Access Movement has become a part of the status quo in > Academia, but how important is it to the general public? We > established partnerships with the public library and a local community > space to run sessions on how to access scholarly literature without > institutional affiliation.
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