Congratulations to our winners Kai Leung and Lukasz Jagodzinski! They aced our OA trivia quizzes 🥳
Thank you all for participating and see you next year for our celebration of #OAWeek 2023.
That concludes an exciting week of all things OA! 🥳
Thank you for participating in our #OpenAccess Week Quiz! We hope you have learned a bit about OA and the resources available to you at #UofT.
The winners will be announced in early November! 🎉
Did you guess Friday's final #OpenAccess quiz question?
🤔 Can you identify the Canadian science publisher with which U of T libraries has an agreement to make their articles Open Access on the TSpace collections site?
✅ Canadian Science Publishing
🔓 Did you know?
📖 TSpace is an adoptive repository! Some institutions may not have their own open repositories, to remedy this, the University of Toronto accepts research outputs from any researcher in Canada that requires this service. (https://t.co/94qCXqmKLn)
Welcome to the last day of #OAWeek trivia! Today’s question:
🤔 Can you identify the Canadian science publisher with which U of T libraries has an agreement to make their articles Open Access on the TSpace collections site?
Take your best guess #UofT ⤵️
🔓 Did you know?
If you would like to submit to this Journal, note that it is published three times per year (February, June, October) by University of Toronto Press. For more information, you can visit the following link: https://t.co/yQnnp0bzzb
@uoftlibraries@CRIS_UofT
Did you guess yesterday’s #OpenAcces quiz question?
🤔Search the City Climate and Policy Journal Site - can you find one of the benefits of publishing Open Access for authors?
Answer is any one of the following:
✅ Equity in opportunity to publish with no article processing charges
✅ Open Access Publish Guarantee for lead authors from a subscribing institution
✅ Broad dissemination of scholarship both within and beyond the academic environment
Welcome to Day 4 of #OAWeek trivia! Today’s question:
🤔 Search the City Climate and Policy Journal Site - https://t.co/JPW7lxSXZW can you find one of the benefits of publishing Open Access for authors?
Take your best guess #UofT ⤵️
Want to learn more about how this year’s #OpenForClimateJustice theme connects to #OpenScience? Check out the “Open Science: Following the Roadmap for Research” collection on TSpace: https://t.co/qWN9fZAfSR
Did you guess yesterday’s #OpenAccess quiz question?
🤔 Find the definition of #OpenScience by browsing the Government of Canada’s page.
✅ The practice of making scientific inputs, outputs and processes freely available to all with minimal restrictions.
It is officially spooky season and there is nothing spookier than copyright infringement 👻
Have no fear, contact [email protected] for all your copyright and scholarly communications needs! 🎓
Welcome to Day 3 of #OAWeek trivia! Today’s question:
🤔 Find the definition of #OpenScience by browsing the Government of Canada’s page: https://t.co/qR7V6Wt7It
Take your best guess #UofT ⤵️
Did you know?
🔓 An APC (article processing charge) is a one-time fee that authors pay to journals or publishers if they want to make their articles immediately open access while retaining their copyright. Many publishers and journals are relying on APCs for #OpenAccess.
Did you guess yesterday’s #OpenAcces quiz question?
🤔 How much does our agreement with Karger cover for article processing charges for #UofT affiliated authors?
✅ It is fully funded/discounted