Who Owns Our Knowledge? A Practical Guide to Open Access at Queen’s

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Join us during Open Access Week 2025 (October 20–26) for a workshop exploring this year’s theme: Who Owns Our Knowledge?. In a time of rapid change and disruption, this theme invites communities, scholars, and institutions to critically examine how knowledge is created, controlled, and shared—and to think about how we can reassert collective agency over scholarly outputs. 

This session will: 

  • Highlight the key principles of Open Access (OA)—the movement to make scholarly research and outputs freely available, enabling anyone to read, download, distribute, and reuse scholarly outputs without barriers, aligned with the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) definition.
  • Explore themes related to “Who Owns Our Knowledge?” including advancing community over commercialization in academic publishing and moving away from proprietary platforms and commercial oligopoly publishers toward community-based, library-supported publishing infrastructures.
  • Describe the services available at Queen’s University to support OA publishing, including our read-and-publish agreements, library-supported diamond OA journal and monograph platforms, and our institutional repository QSpace. 

Whether you are new to OA or looking to deepen your understanding, this workshop blends big-picture themes with practical advice tailored for Queen’s researchers. 

Register here

Date: Friday, October 24, 2025 

Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm 

Presenter: Mark Swartz, Scholarly Publishing Librarian 

Location: Stauffer Library (Lower-level room 014) 

Part of the Workshop Series: Harvesting Knowledge: Publishing, Copyright, and Data Literacy

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