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STM Goes to Washington: Public access, AI, copyright ... and yes, the election

As a follow-up to 2023’s "STM Goes to Washington" session in Portland, this year's panel, at the Society for Scholarly Publishing annual meeting in Boston, will provide an update on and explanation of STM priorities of the moment, including NASA's Year of Open Science, the status of federal agencies' public access plans, the Biden Administration's Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence, and the US Copyright Office's evolving policies on AI -- and yes, how these topics might play out in the November presidential election.

Panel:

Roy S. Kaufman, Managing Director, Business Development, Copyright Clearance Center

Kaia Motter, Head of Academic Affairs, US, Springer Nature

Miriam Quintal, Managing Principal, Lewis-Burke Associates

Moderator:

Tom Ciavarella, Head of Public Affairs and Advocacy for North America, Frontiers

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