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  1. live-dlab.pantheon.berkeley.edu › rachael-sambergRachael Samberg | D-Lab

    Rachael Samberg is a consultant and lecturer on copyright, intellectual property, and data publishing for UC Berkeley researchers. She has a background in law and library science and offers consultations by appointment.

  2. Rachael Samberg is a Scholarly Communication Officer and Program Director at UC Berkeley Library. She has a J.D. from Duke University School of Law and an MLIS from Tufts University.

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  3. Rachel Samberg | Digital Humanities. Title. Scholarly Communication Officer. Department/school. The Library. Rachael comes to us from the Stanford Law Library. She is completing her sixth year there as a reference librarian and lecturer in law.

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    Before we dive into the lessons gleaned at the October event, campus context behind faculty members’ efforts might help. Textbook prices have risen 88 percent in the past decade, as detailed in a 2016 Bureau of Labor Statisticsreport. With UC Berkeley undergrads expected to pay at least$900(a low estimate) on books and materials each academic year,...

    An analogous campus partnership has also been very busy: The University Library, Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), and Educational Technology Services (ETS) teamed up and obtained a VCUE and Library-endorsed charter to test services aimed at students course content burdens. Through ourAffordable Course Content Pilot program, we have incentivi...

    On October 27, 2017 pilot program participants Brad DeLong and John Wallace were joined byAni Adhikari(whose Data 8 open textbook has already been in use for several years) in speaking to a rapt crowd about why they chose to create open textbooks, and what they have learned in the process. We have taken the liberty of distilling their guidance.

    If you would like to explore the possibility of adopting or creating an open textbook for your class, we would love to meet with you! Limited numbers of $2000-$5000 grants remain available. Please contact schol-comm@berkeley.edu, or visit the Scholarly Communication Website (lib.berkeley.edu/scholcomm) to learn more. And if you are interested in CC...

    Rachael Samberg is a librarian and copyright specialist at UC Berkeley Library. She writes about the library's response to the U.S. Copyright Office's inquiry on artificial intelligence and copyright.

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  5. Aug 2, 2016 · Rachael Samberg is a former intellectual property attorney and librarian who joined UC Berkeley Library in 2016. She advises researchers on scholarly communications, open access, and legal archives.

  6. Oct 28, 2016 · Rachael Samberg is the first Scholarly Communication Officer at UC Berkeley, leading a program to support scholars in research, publishing, and teaching. She discusses her mandate, initiatives, and lessons learned in this interview by UC Press.