REMINDER - this is tomorrow at 3-4 pm EST/12-1 PM PST/ 1 -2 pm MT�� ��- the topic is In-house OE publishing support

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From: Julie Morin <julie.morin@carl-abrc.ca>
Date: Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 3:58 PM
Subject: [Canadaoer] Join us for the February Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat (#OECCCC) // Soyez des n��tres pour l���appel �� pause-caf�� �� du mois de f��vrier de la communaut�� des ressources ��ducatives libres du Canada [Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat #OECCCC]
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Join us for the February Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat (#OECCCC)

Date:��Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022
Time:��3-4 p.m. ET
Register here (everyone is welcome):��https://bit.ly/3IPAlUC��

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The��CARL Open Education Working Group��invites you to the tenth call in this series of informal gatherings for individuals involved in open education (OE) in Canada (faculty, instructors, librarians, students, instructional designers, etc.).��

This month, we are bringing the Canadian open education community together for a discussion on in-house OE publishing support.��This month���s OECCCC is��an active participation session��where you will have an opportunity to share and brainstorm ideas for group discussion.

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Calls in this series typically take place on the third Wednesday of most months.�� While this month���s discussion will be primarily in English, bilingual moderators will be on hand to help ensure participants are able to contribute in the official language of their choice.��

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Whether you���re an OECCCC regular or new to the group, please join us, settle in with your beverage of choice and prepare for some coast-to-coast sharing and networking.

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Soyez des n��tres pour l���appel �� pause-caf�� �� du mois de f��vrier de la communaut�� des ressources ��ducatives libres du Canada [Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat #OECCCC]

Date :��mercredi 23 f��vrier 2021
Heure :��15h �� 16h HE
Inscrivez-vous (vous ��tes tous les bienvenus) :��
https://bit.ly/3IPAlUC��

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Le��Groupe de travail sur l�����ducation ouverte de l���ABRC��(GT��O) vous invite �� assister au dixi��me appel de cette s��rie de rencontres informelles pour les personnes impliqu��es dans l�����ducation ouverte (��O) au Canada (membres du corps professoral, charg��s de cours, biblioth��caires, ��tudiants, concepteurs p��dagogiques et autres).

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Ce mois-ci, nous r��unissons la communaut�� canadienne de l�����ducation ouverte pour une discussion sur le th��me suivant :��soutien interne �� l�����dition d�����O.����Ce mois-ci, l���OECCCC est��une s��ance de participation active��o�� vous aurez l���occasion de partager et de r��fl��chir �� des id��es pour une discussion de groupe.

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Les appels de cette s��rie ont lieu le troisi��me mercredi de la plupart des mois. Bien que la discussion de ce mois-ci se d��roulera principalement en anglais, des mod��rateurs bilingues seront sur place pour aider les participants �� contribuer dans la langue officielle de leur choix.

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Peu importe si vous ��tes un participant r��gulier de l���OECCCC ou un nouveau membre du groupe, veuillez vous joindre �� nous, installez-vous avec la boisson de votre choix et vous pr��parer �� partager et �� r��seauter d���un oc��an �� l���autre.

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Julie Morin, MLIS

Senior Program Officer

Agente principale de programme

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Canadian Association of Research Libraries

Association des biblioth��ques de recherche du Canada

309 rue Cooper Street, Suite 203

Ottawa Ontario K2P 0G5

T������ (613) 482-9344 ext. 107

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