Open access has forced scholars, libraries, professional organizations, and publishers to reimagine the ecologies in which scholarship is produced. It has shifted our assumptions about the processes of scholarly production and distribution. It has forced us to rethink our economies and the incentives that drive them. This panel discussion will examine the research library's role in both guiding and adapting to this constantly evolving environment. It will explore the ways that research libraries function as a central node in sustaining the ecology of open access.
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