Photomediations for the Open Access Week, video interview

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The Open Access Week, running from 24-30 October 2016, is a global annual event that promotes Open Access as the new default in scholarship and research. Joanna Zylinska, coordinator of the Open & Hybrid Publishing Pilot in Europeana Space project, the main outcome of which is the beautiful Photomediations: An Open Book, was interviewed for the occasion.

The video contains a few general remarks about open access but mainly concentrates on the outcome of the Open and Hybrid Publishing Pilot, and nice screenshots of the Photomediations book are in the video.

Learn more and visit Photomediations: An Open Book on E-Space website

 

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