Last week John Willinsky delivered an excellent opening keynote address for the 2009 Public Knowledge Project conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. PKP has archived a number of the main talks from the conference here. Willinsky constructs a unique argument for open access in scholarly publishing in his opening remarks.
Watch the full video of Professor Willinsky’s keynote and check out some of Sean Kheraj’s conference notes at http://seankheraj.wordpress.com
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Sean Kheraj
Associate Professor at York University, Department of History
Sean Kheraj is the director of the Network in Canadian History and Environment. He's an associate professor in the Department of History and vice dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University. His research and teaching focuses on environmental and Canadian history. He is also the host and producer of Nature's Past, NiCHE's audio podcast series and he blogs at http://seankheraj.com.

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