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From: Leyla Williams <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 15:20:21 +0100

Dear all,

On Wednesday, July 12, 2017, OASPA will host a live Twitter chat on
the future of open scholarship in the Humanities and Social Sciences
from 3pm-4pm BST. Please join us for the hour by tweeting your
questions on the future of open scholarship in the Humanities and
Social Sciences using the hashtag #OASPAChat, and our panelists will
be there to answer them in realtime.

Panelists Caroline Sutton (Head of Open Scholarship Development at
Taylor & Francis and member of the OASPA Board), Rebecca Kennison
(Principal of K|N Consultants and the co-founder of the Open Access
Network), Dr Jennifer Edmond (Research Fellow and Director of
Strategic Projects for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social
Sciences at Trinity College Dublin and co-director of the Trinity
Center for Digital Humanities) and Ron Dekker (Director of CESSDA)
will answer your questions on future of the Humanities and Social
Sciences with respect to open scholarship from a range of
perspectives.

For timezones other than BST, the event will take place at: 7.00am
PDT; 10.00am EDT; 11.00am BRT; 3.00pm WAT; 4.00pm CEST/EET/SAST;
11.00pm KST; 12.00am + 1 day AEST.

If you missed our recent webinar on the future of open scholarship in
the Humanities and Social Sciences, the recording and slides from the
webinar, along with other past webinars, can be found here:
https://oaspa.org/information-resources/oaspa-webinars/

OASPA will be moderating the questions tweeted on the hashtag, and
we’ll aim to get as many questions answered as possible during the
chat. The chat is open to everyone, so please do spread the word to
anyone you think might be interested. If you have any further
questions regarding the chat, please don’t hesitate to contact Leyla
Williams, OASPA's Events and Communications Coordinator, at
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This announcement can be found on the OASPA blog here:
https://oaspa.org/july-12th-twitter-chat-future-open-scholarship-humanities-social-sciences/

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