Scholarship Development: The Future is Open – Why Open Scholarship is good for you and your career

You will have heard of “Open” practices: Open Science, Open Education, Open Research. But what does it mean exactly and why should you care?

This session will present the principles on which Open Scholarship is built on and why they resonate with many. We will also look at examples of Open Scholarship in action, mainly Open Access publishing and Open Education.

We will also look at some Open tools and platforms that can help you make your own teaching and research more Open.

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Hardy Schwamm

Hardy Schwamm

Hardy Schwamm is the Open Scholarship Librarian at the National University Ireland Galway. Hardy is interested in how Openness can remove barriers to knowledge and facilitate research collaboration. Hardy works on a number of Open initiatives such as the Irish National Open Research Forum. He is also keen on community building and a supporter of grassroots initiative like the Open Scholarship Community Galway and other initiatives that support the Open agenda.

Learning and Teaching Enhancement Strategy Values

Evidence-based educational practiceActive and creative use of technologyIntegrated and sustainable teaching practiceHarnessing open education approaches

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