Virtual Panel: "The Changing Landscape of Open Access Publishing for HIV and Global Health Researchers"
Join us in a virtual panel co-sponsored by the Yale Global HIV/AIDS Research Network (GARNER), Yale Global Health Ethics Network (GHEN), and the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale University. This panel discussion will focus on raising awareness about the evolving dynamics of open access publishing of research funded by public or private research councils and funding agencies.
Increasing access to scholarly publications can allow interested researchers, patients, families, healthcare providers, and members of the public to follow the latest advances and address the most critical health concerns facing their communities.
This panel aims to:
- present an overview and key practices of open access publishing in the global HIV-related fields, and
- discuss the implications and opportunities for researchers and publishers.
Panelists:
- Seth Kalichman, Editor-in-Chief, AIDS & Behavior and Professor, University of Connecticut
- Kate Nyhan, Research and Education Librarian for Public Health, Yale University
- Annette H. Sohn, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the International AIDS Society and Vice President and Director, TREAT Asia, amfAR
Moderators:
- Luke Davis, Associate Professor, Yale School of Public Health
- Tracy Rabin, Associate Professor, Yale School of Medicine
Speakers
University of Connecticut
Seth KalichmanEditor-in-Chief, AIDS & Behavior, and ProfessoramfAR
Annette H. SohnCo-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the International AIDS Society and Vice President and Director, TREAT Asia
Contact
Host Organization
Admission
Free
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