Peter Suber, current director of the Harvard Open Access Project, recently accepted a new role: the director of Harvard's Office for Scholarly Communication (OSC). He will continue to work on the Harvard Open Access Project, based at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, as well as continue his work as a Berkman faculty fellow, as a senior researcher at the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, and as a research professor of philosophy at Earlham College. Suber succeeds Stuart Shieber as OSC executive director and a founding faculty director. In his new role, Suber will be able to integrate his two roles as director of the Harvard Open Access Project and as director of OSC to share strategies, staff, resources, and knowledge and to promote the progress of open access initiatives at Harvard and beyond.
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