Hesburgh Libraries

Open Access Week: Cultural Heritage, Technology, and Open Access

Thursday, October 22, 2020

12:30pm – 1:30pm (EDT)

Virtual via Zoom

Overview

The Notre Dame Law School's IP Program and Hesburgh Library have partnered to explore and promote issues at the nexus of heritage, preservation, scholarship, and the law. Join us for an event celebrating Open Access Week and the impact of free, immediate, online access to our heritage and cultural objects; the scholarly research surrounding them; and the right to use and re-use images of cultural objects and art.

Cultural Heritage, Technology, and Open Access gathers experts from the United States, Denmark, and Italy for a panel discussion that will explore the legal issues that color institutions' decisions to make their collections open access and institutional attitudes towards these policies and decisions. The interdisciplinary discussion aims to support a transnational discussion on this important topic.

Our esteemed panelists include:

  1. Victoria Perdomo, Registrar at Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art
  2. Michael Weinberg, Executive Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at the NYU School of Law and author of the GLAM3D manual
  3. Merete Sanderhoff, Curator and Senior Adviser at SMK in Copenhagen
  4. Christian Greco, Director of the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy

Notre Dame Law School, Hesburgh Libraries, and Snite Museum of Art

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