The NU Library is delighted to invite you to celebrate International Open Access Week 2025, taking place from October 20 to 24 under the global theme “Who Owns Our Knowledge?”
This year’s theme asks a powerful question about how, in a time of disruption, communities can reassert control over the knowledge they produce. It also invites us to reflect on who has access to education and research, how knowledge is created and shared, and whose voices are recognized and valued (SPARC, 2025).
Throughout the week, the NU Library will host engaging activities to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations.
Workshops by NU Librarians
Workshop 1: NU Repository in Focus: Open Access for Greater Impact
Learn how to publish theses and articles in the NU Repository and use the platform to enhance the visibility and impact of your research.
Speaker: Ainash Yeleussizova, Manager, Library Research Support Office
Mon, Oct 20, 11 am, 5E.417
Fri, Oct 24, 10 am, 701/7
Workshop 2: Creative Commons Licenses Uncovered
Gain practical insights into Creative Commons licenses and how to apply them in academic settings to support openness, transparency, and research impact.
Speaker: Lazzat Arystanova, Senior Manager, Library Research Support Office
Tue, Oct 21, 11 am, 5E.417
Wed, Oct 22, 2:30 pm, 701/5
Coffee Talk: Publishing Open Access at NU
Join NU faculty for an informal discussion on publishing in open-access journals, transformative agreements with leading publishers (Wiley, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, ACM), and the broader question: Who owns our knowledge?
Speakers:
Thu, Oct 23, 4:30pm, 5E.439
Coffee and refreshments will be provided.
Engaging Activities
Register & learn more
We look forward to your active participation in this important global event. Let’s celebrate open knowledge together.
Reference: SPARC (2025). International Open Access Week.
This year’s theme asks a powerful question about how, in a time of disruption, communities can reassert control over the knowledge they produce. It also invites us to reflect on who has access to education and research, how knowledge is created and shared, and whose voices are recognized and valued (SPARC, 2025).
Throughout the week, the NU Library will host engaging activities to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations.
Workshops by NU Librarians
Workshop 1: NU Repository in Focus: Open Access for Greater Impact
Learn how to publish theses and articles in the NU Repository and use the platform to enhance the visibility and impact of your research.
Speaker: Ainash Yeleussizova, Manager, Library Research Support Office
Mon, Oct 20, 11 am, 5E.417
Fri, Oct 24, 10 am, 701/7
Workshop 2: Creative Commons Licenses Uncovered
Gain practical insights into Creative Commons licenses and how to apply them in academic settings to support openness, transparency, and research impact.
Speaker: Lazzat Arystanova, Senior Manager, Library Research Support Office
Tue, Oct 21, 11 am, 5E.417
Wed, Oct 22, 2:30 pm, 701/5
Coffee Talk: Publishing Open Access at NU
Join NU faculty for an informal discussion on publishing in open-access journals, transformative agreements with leading publishers (Wiley, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, ACM), and the broader question: Who owns our knowledge?
Speakers:
- Annie Ng, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (SEDS)
- Askhat Jumabekov, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Physics (SSH)
- Raushan Alibekova, MD, MPH, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences (NUSOM)
Thu, Oct 23, 4:30pm, 5E.439
Coffee and refreshments will be provided.
Engaging Activities
- Instagram Reels Contest
- Participate in our contest “Who Owns Our Knowledge?” by creating a short video that highlights the meaning, impact, and importance of open access for a chance to win exclusive NU Library merchandise.
- Book Display
- Visit the special thematic book display in the Main Library from October 20 to 24 and explore resources that deepen your understanding of the theme.
- Video Reflections
- Watch reflections from NU members on open access, featured on NU Library screens throughout October.
Register & learn more
We look forward to your active participation in this important global event. Let’s celebrate open knowledge together.
Reference: SPARC (2025). International Open Access Week.