Audio about OA
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- This is a list of audio recordings about open access, not audio recordings which happen to be open access.
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- Chronological by event and alphabetical by speaker.
- Related lists in OAD: (1) Educational materials about OA, (2) Events celebrating Open Access Day, (3) Video about OA.
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By event
2009
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- Openness 2.0 - A series of five podcasts from First Monday Podcast, edited and hosted by AJ Hannah and Joy Austria.
- Openness 2.0 - Part 2: Sharing Openness in Developing Nations 28 minutes, 20.8MB, featured guest Eduardo Villanueva. Transcript available.
2008
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- Open Access Days 2008 in Berlin (9 and 10 October)
- Introduction to Open Access (in German)
- Open Access Services (in German)
- Documentation of the workshops with video and audio material (in German)
- Open Access Day 2008 (October 14, 2008) audio events should be listed here.
- Openness 2.0 - A series of five podcasts from First Monday Podcast, edited and hosted by AJ Hannah and Joy Austria.
- Openness 2.0 - Part 1: The State of Openness 35 minutes, 25.3MB, featured guests Sandra Braman, Mary Case and Steve Jones. Transcript available.
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- SCOAP3 (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics) US focal meeting, Berkeley, February 29
- Welcome & Opening Address - Tom Leonard (University Librarian, University of California, Berkeley); George Breslauer (Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, University of California, Berkeley)
- What is Open Access, Anyhow? - Rick Luce (Emory University)
- The SCOAP3 Model - Salvatore Mele (CERN)
- Fund-raising in Europe - Jens Vigen (CERN)
- Expectations of a Large Research Institution- Ralf Schimmer (Max Planck Digital Library)
- US Consortia in SCOAP3 - Ivy Anderson (California Digital Library)
- Individual US Libraries and SCOAP3 - Part 1 - Miriam Blake (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- Individual US Libraries and SCOAP3 - Part 2 - Kimberly Douglas (Caltech)
- OA Synergies: Repositories for High Energy Physics - Travis Brooks (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center)
2007
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- BioMed Central open access colloqium. The Royal College of Physicians, Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE, UK, Thursday 8th February, 2007
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- SPARC and ACRL have released podcast and text interviews with three OA publishers --from PLoS, BMC, and Hindawi-- talking about business-level details of their operations, and a comparison of their businesses by Alma Swan
2006
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- Open Access Publishing And The Future Of Legal Scholarship. OA Law symposium. Portland, Oregon, March 10, 2006
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- SXSW Interactive, March 10-14, 2006. A podcast from the Open Science panel
By speaker
2009
- Belliston, Jeff. Podcast #004: Open Access and the Institutional Repository. Academic Evolution, February 7, 2009.
- Darnton, Robert. Harvard's Open Access Mandates, by JISC, October 28, 2009. 24 minutes podcast
- Prosser, David. Open Access and the future of scholarly communication. Scholarship 2.0: An idea whose time has come, August 14, 2009. An hour podcast
- Swan, Alma. Alma Swan talks with Talis about the Open Access movement. June 19, 2009. 36 minutes podcast
- Wilbanks, John. Creative Commons, Data, Science and more. June 1, 2009. 48 minutes podcast
2008
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- Baker, Gavin, The Right to Research: Student involvement in open access to scholarly communication
- Brewster Kahle. Towards Universal Access to All Knowledge. 74 minute podcast
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- Chanson, Hubert, Some Experience with Digital Publishing, Open Access Repository, Research Impact and Quality
- Clifford, Gary, Open Publication Models that Support Authors and Readers
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- Fitzgerald, Anne and Scott Kiel-Chisholm, Managing copyright for open access
- Frost, Ray, The Open Access Repository - a Researcher's Tool
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- Houghton, John, Uncovering the social and economic benefits of open access
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- Kingsley, Danny, The Institutional/Disciplinary Divide, a Barrier to Open Access
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- Law, Derek, and Bora Zivkovic, Interview on Open Access. The podcast is in Italian, but the interview is in English and it starts at the 22:07 minute point.
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- Miller, Paul, Open Archives Initiative and repositories
- Morrison, Heather, Why I am an open access advocate
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- Ober, John, and Douglas Kim, current and incoming co-chairs of ACRL's Scholarly Communications Committee. ACRL Podcast: Support SCOAP 3 Publishing Experiment
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- Prosser, David, The open access argument is won
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- Schirmbacher, Peter, Wissenschaftliches Publizieren zwischen Tradition und Open Access
- Schirmbacher, Peter, Würde Einstein seine Aufsätze frei im Internet publizieren?. A five-part podcast on OA, based on a discussion with Peter Schirmbacher
- Suber, Peter, interview on Search Engine, on Canada's CBC Radio one, on access to research literature, May 29, 2008. About 7 minutes, starting at minute 13:30.
2007
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- Biello, David, talks about OA and the Association of American Publishers campaign on a January 31 podcast from Scientific American
- Burnhill, Peter, director of EDINA talks about the Depot, a national repository
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- Hagemann, Melissa, from the Open Society Institute is being interviewed by Sundar Raman and talks about the history of open access
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- Kingsley, Danny, Open access and digital repositories
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- Murray-Rust, Peter, from Talis talks about open access and open data
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- Papin, Ramcharan Jennifer, from the University of West Indies is being interviewed by Sundar Raman on the subject "Are the problems stated by the Open Access movement "real", or just marketing?"
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- Steel, Graham, A discussion about open collaborations/free culture, with the main focus throughout being OA related, a 45-minute interview by Sundar Raman at KRUU FM, taped October 12, 2007.
- Suber, Peter, The historical background for Open Access, the current state of OA around the world, and the challenges posed by traditional publishing companies, a 60-minute interview by Sundar Raman at KRUU FM, taped October 12, 2007.
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- Von Hippel, Eric, Openness, innovation and scholarly publishing
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- Willinsky, John, Open Access: The Sea Change in Scholarly Publishing
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- Yamey, Gavin, Opening up to open access: Part 1
2006
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- Guhlin, Miguel, a discussion about the Open Access Publications and Peer-Reviewed Journals/Publications
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- Joseph, Heather, Executive Director of SPARC in this podcast talks about the activities of SPARC, Alliance for Taxpayer Access, and open access
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- Miles, Jim, Redefining Open Access for Legal Information. Paper presented at the 2006 Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) Conference (Dubrovnik, June 6, 2005)
- Miller, Paul, Open Data is not the point'? Oh yes it is
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- Salo, Dorothea, Open Access for Teachers (originally licensed BY-NC-ND, but author prefers CC-BY)
- Suber, Peter, Interview on open access by Jon Udell for Infoworld, 41 minuteus, August 18, 2006.
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- Willinsky, John, Learning Free of Boundaries Okanagan, British Columbia, May 405, 2006
2005
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- Smith, MacKenzie, Associate Director for Technology at the MIT Libraries and the DSpace Project Director talks about the DSpace project

