Open Access and Research Conference 2008

The way we create and disseminate knowledge has undergone profound change
over the last ten years. The capacity of ICT and the rise of a *rich text*,
*highly interactive*, *user generated *and *socially active Internet (Web
2.0)* has seen linear models of knowledge production giving way to more
diffuse open ended and serendipitous knowledge processes.

As a response we have seen a worldwide move towards establishing frameworks
in which we can optimise access to and reuse of research especially that
which is publicly funded. This has been supported by the development of open
access repositories, new publishing tools and models and more strategic
management of copyright at the individual and institutional level.

QUT along with many other institutions throughout the world has been a
pioneer in putting in place the management practices and necessary
infrastructure to promote access and innovation. We are proud to announce
what we believe will be a truly landmark conference that will draw on
experts from Australia and around the world speak on a range of topics such
as *evolving publishing models*, *repository management*, *e-Research*, *policy
development*, and *legal and technical issues. *


http://www.oar2008.qut.edu.au/

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Fernando César Lima Leite
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