ASIA SenseMaker with Prof. John Willinsky

Copyright’s Broken Promise: How to Restore the Law’s Ability to Promote the Progress of Science

12th August | 9:30 AM IST

Join us for the upcoming ASIA SenseMaker session featuring Prof. John Willinsky. Prof. Willinsky, renowned as the founder and Co-Scientific Director of the Public Knowledge Project, will discuss his latest book “Copyright’s Broken Promise: How to Restore the Law’s Ability to Promote the Progress of Science”. His influential advocacy for Open Access began in 1998 at the University of British Columbia, shaping global discourse on scholarly publishing and access to knowledge.

About the guest: John Willinsky’s Profile | Stanford Profiles

Registration Link: https://streamyard.com/watch/y7KGsJcnnFAs

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