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Webinar series in Danish Open Access Week 2025 - 20-24 October (Reminder)
DTU Library recommends this year's free webinars form the Danish Network for Open Access
Again this year the Danish Network for Open Access is inviting all researchers and university students to participate in the five free webinars offered in the national Open Access Week, 20-24 October - one for each day.
The webinars are open to anyone, they are free of charge and everyone can register:
Programme & registration
This year's webinars on Open Access have speakers from Danish university libraries. There will be presentations that explain the basics of Open Access and presentations that will look at the more complicated Open Access aspects: Copyrights, Horizon Europe requirements, Predatory publishing, and FAIR in Practice.
DTU Library contributes to the webinar series
On Tuesday 21 October Kasper Bøgh, Senior Information Officer, DTU Library, will host a webinar with the title "Understanding Copyright, Open Access & Licensing".
Abstract:
This webinar will be a practical introduction to copyright essentials, open access publishing, and licensing options tailored for Danish university staff. We’ll explore your rights as an author, Creative Commons licenses, and how to meet institutional and funder requirements. The session also includes a timely discussion on copyright and artificial intelligence—what you need to know as AI tools become part of research, teaching and support at the universities.
Kasper Bøgh Pedersen is a librarian at the Technical University of Denmark, DTU. He has worked with copyright since 2007 in the DTU Copyright info DTU team, where he works with the amazing DTU copyright lawyers. He is a member of UBVA, the Committee for Protection of Academic Works, a standing committee under AC, the Academics Union. He also teaches Responsible Conduct of Research intro classes at DTU.