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Inba Kehoe
Equitable access to knowledge
Communities benefit from participating in community-driven efforts to share research knowledge to improve the quality of their lives and their surrounding environment.
Making textbooks free
The Ring
COVID-era teaching adaptations also accelerated the creation of affordable open education resources (OER) for teaching. UVic Libraries is spearheading the movement by offering publishing assistance and start-up grants to faculty members.
Day in the life: Inba Kehoe
The Ring
You wouldn’t necessarily expect to find the beginnings of a university press on the corner of a librarian’s desk. Yet the small stack of textbook-sized volumes on the desk of Inba Kehoe, the university’s copyright officer and scholarly communications/publishing librarian, hint at a bright publishing future for the University of Victoria.
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