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Open Science and How Creative Commons Licenses Can Make Your Research More Accessible

Making your research outputs open has many advantages including increasing their reach. Yet, it may seem that working openly incurs a cost that many can’t bear. In this talk, Dr. Monica Granados from Creative Commons will give an overview of copyright, how Creative Commons licenses to share research outputs and how someone can make work open absolutely free of charge.

Presenter

Dr. Monica Granados is Director of Open Science at Creative Commons working on making knowledge more accessible. She received her MSc from the University of Toronto and her PhD McGill University and has published several papers on open access and data. She is also the co-founder of PREreview, an organization dedicated to bringing equity to peer review and worked with NASA to develop their Transform to Open Science initiative. Prior to her work at Creative Commons, Monica was a Senior Policy Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada where she led the development of their Open Science Action Plan. Monica is also an alumna of the Frictionless Fellows Program and the Mozilla Open Leaders Program.

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