Play the Open Access board game
When:
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Venue:
Birkbeck Main Building, Malet Street
No booking required
Come and play the Open Access board game to get a better understanding of what open access is and how it works. You’re welcome as a team of up to 4 people or as an individual to join others.
This is part of a week long programme of events to mark International Open Access Week.
Please email Emma Illingworth to book a place.
Contact name:
Emma Illingworth
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