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October 17, 2013

K-State Libraries celebrating 1xbet online sports betting Week 2013

Submitted by Donna Ekart

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K-State Libraries will again participate in the international celebration of 1xbet online sports betting Week, taking place Oct. 21-27. This global event organized by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition is in its sixth year. The event aims to inspire wider participation in 1xbet online sports betting initiatives by offering the scholarly community the opportunity to learn about 1xbet online sports betting and share experiences with colleagues and the public.

This year two webinars will be hosted on Tuesday, Oct. 22, in 401 Hale Library. The first, from 1-2:30 p.m., is sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries, and features Ada Emmett, head of the office of scholarly communication and copyright at the University of Kansas, and Suzanne Kriegsman, program manager in the office for scholarly communication at Harvard University.

Emmett and Kriegsman will describe the elements of an effective 1xbet online sports betting policy, explain why each is important, and detail the process for moving a policy forward on campus. Webinar participants will have the chance to ask questions of the presenters, and questions at all levels of experience with 1xbet online sports betting are welcome.

The second webinar is from 2:30-3:30 p.m. and is sponsored by the North American Serials Interest Group. Lead by Jeffrey Beall of the University of Colorado-Denver, this webinar will provide an overview of the issues related to scholarly 1xbet online sports betting publishing, focusing on unintended consequences of predatory publishers and abuses of the gold 1xbet online sports betting model.

Both webinars are free and open to all K-State faculty, staff and students. Refreshments will be provided. No registration is required to attend either or both webinars.

For those unable to attend but interested in learning more about 1xbet online sports betting generally, follow the Libraries on Twitter, @kstatelibraries, during the week to get facts, videos and links to more information about 1xbet online sports betting . You can follow the Libraries' updates at the linked page without needing to have a Twitter account of your own.

Questions about the events or the Libraries' 1xbet online sports betting philosophy can be directed to Jenny Oleen, scholarly communications librarian.