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What the World Bank’s Open Access Policy Means for Development – Event & Live Webcast (Monday, May 21, 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, Washington, DC time)

Posted by infokelele on May 19, 2012

The World Bank supports the free online communication and exchange of knowledge as the most effective way of ensuring that the fruits of research, economic and sector work, and development practice are made widely available, read, and built upon (World Bank Open Access Policy, 2012). http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/04/16200740/world-bank-open-access-policy-formal-publications

On Monday, May 21, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, Washington DC time, the Bank will host movers and shakers of what open access really means for development.

Join the live event at the links below:

English: http://live.worldbank.org/bank-open-access-policy-development-liveblog

Spanish: http://envivo.bancomundial.org/que-es-y-por-que-es-tan-importante-para-el-desarrollo-la-nueva-politica-de-libre-acceso-del-banco

French: http://live.banquemondiale.org/libre-acces-la-Banque-mondiale

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