Kevin Stranack is the Head of Digital Publishing at the Simon Fraser University Library and the Associate Director for Community Engagement & Learning at the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) in Vancouver, BC, Canada, where he leads the PKP School for open access publishers and is responsible for the Project\u27s continuing education, community development, user experience, and communications. He has also served as an adjunct faculty member at the iSchool at UBC and the Publishing program at SFU. Kevin holds a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Adult Education from the University of Regina
Open access publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly work global...
Drawing on our recent experiences with implementing and supporting several course journal projects a...
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The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), initiated by Dr. John Willinsky at the University of British Col...
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A recent case study of a course journal using the Public Knowledge Project’s (PKP) Open Journal Syst...
Open access publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly work global...
Drawing on our recent experiences with implementing and supporting several course journal projects a...
Rebecca Frost Davis, joined St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX, in July 2013 as Director of Instr...
The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), initiated by Dr. John Willinsky at the University of British Col...
This installation features a discussion about the ULS’ strategic partnership with the Public Knowled...
Since the University of California system published its Declaration of Principles to Transform Schol...
A brief discussion of Open Access-related activities carried out at the University of Calgary by Lib...
This is a presentation by John Willinsky, hosted jointly by UTS Library and the UTS Academic Board r...
Only a small fraction of students have access to the high quality learning experiences afforded by o...
Over the past three years, open advocates at Simon Fraser University have been successful in advanci...
This session will provide an introduction to the Public Knowledge Project and an overview of the Ope...
The Public Knowledge Project is an ongoing collaboration between academics, librarians, publishers, ...
An update on this year's BC Library Conference, including the introduction of keynote presenters Joe...
Tony Tin, founder of Athabasca University's digital content repository, AUSpace, discusses the organ...
A recent case study of a course journal using the Public Knowledge Project’s (PKP) Open Journal Syst...
Open access publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly work global...
Drawing on our recent experiences with implementing and supporting several course journal projects a...
Rebecca Frost Davis, joined St. Edward’s University in Austin, TX, in July 2013 as Director of Instr...