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How might we ensure that early career academic professionals are meaningfully represented on the boards of organizations working in the OA, OER, Open Data space? #16
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Submission name: How might we ensure that early career academic professionals are meaningfully represented on the boards of organizations working in the OA, OER, Open Data space?
Contact lead: @nshockey
Issue area: #OpenAccess, #OpenData, #OpenEducation, #OpenResearch
Region: #Global
Issue Type: #Challenge
Description
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