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"Open Access (OA)

is online, digital, free of charge, and

free of most copyright and licensing restrictions"

examples of OA resources

~ Peter Suber,

Director of Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication

fasten your seatbelts, please

Allegra Swift

"but where do I find all these amazing OA resources"

<http://youtu.be/L5rVH1KGBCY>

http://figshare.com/articles/Pathway_Projector_Web_Based_Zoomable_Pathway_Browser_Using_KEGG_Atlas_and_Google_Maps_API/145719

http://www.openculture.com/2012/10watch_quintessential_vampire_film_nosferatu.html

http://www.flickr.com/commons

http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/4841/

http://libraries.claremont.edu/

examples of OA saving my personal bacon*

* figure of speech, I don't like bacon.

http://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/vol2/iss2/3/

section of author rights agreement relating to IR

http://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/

http://www.base-search.net/

email conversation with graduate

your examples

how has or could OA save your bacon?

instant messages coming to library reference

SkillShare #18

OA: Oh!?... Awesome!