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8, 3.- 4:30 p.m., Pattee Library, W315 - Register HERE Please register for this session on LRN or by contacting Ana Publishing Contracts Join Ana Enriquez, Scholarly Communications Outreach Librarian, for a brief overview of grant recipients’ 6, 12:30 to 1 p.m., and via Zoomĭo you understand the public access requirements for your NSF-funded research? Under NSF’s public access policy, publications based on NSF-supported research must be deposited in the NSF Public Access Repository no later than 12 months after initial publication. Please register for this session on LRN or by contacting Ana with the NSF Public Access Policy Physical access provided, please contact Ana Enriquez at 81 or in advance of your participation or visit. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the Penn State encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities.
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After an overview from Ana, workshop participants will work in small groups to address hypothetical copyright questions and then debrief their responses as a full group.
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Have you ever run into copyright questions when publishing your scholarship? How can you obtain permission to use someone else’s images or figures? When can you use those images or figures without permission? What permission is necessary for use of archival or museum materials? Join Ana Enriquez, Scholarly Communications Outreach Librarian, for a workshop on these and other questions. Thursday, Nov.1, 2- 3 p.m., Pattee Library, W-315 - Register HERE Fall 2018 Scholarly Communications workshops This entry was posted in News on Octoby Jennifer Ann Cifelli. Sponsored by the Penn State Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, Center for Global Studies, the Patterno Library, Penn State Students in Russian The film is in Russian with English subtitles.
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The event is free and open to the public. Outstanding Artistic Achievement in Category “Camera” (Yerevan, Armenia)īest Film at the 46th Chicago International Film Festival.
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Winner of numerous international awards, including: How-I-ended-this-summer_final_poster-2f40ps0 Pavel receives an important radio message and is still trying to find the right moment to tell Sergei, when fear, lies and suspicions start poisoning the atmosphere…” -summary by the Koktebel Film Company (source: ). “A polar station on a desolate island in the Arctic Ocean. Sergei, a seasoned meteorologist, and Pavel, a recent college graduate, are spending months in complete isolation on the once We are excited by the prospect of completing a greatly needed phase of Pattee Library's expansion and innovation, to not only improve movement through our largest library, but also to give University Park students more spaces to pursue academic studies, develop entrepreneurial concepts and provide equity of access for hands-on experience with emerging technologies.”īarbara I.Wednesday, October 24, 6:15 pm, Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library "Many years of planning, benchmarking and thoughtful discussions have gone into this effort, which we consider the signature project of our Libraries 2020 Vision for Innovation because we feel it exemplifies the forward-looking vision we have for supporting students’ academic success in all our spaces across the University. Libraries 2020 – Inspiring new spaces for inspired learning! The renovation and expansion of Pattee Library and Paterno Library will help ensure that our services and physical spaces meet the changing learning, teaching and research needs of our users by expanding student group study and collaboration spaces, improving overall movement through the libraries and creating state-of-the-art hubs for teaching, learning and research.