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The shift toward a system of research that is open by default is well underway; however, the details of the future we reach are far from fully decided. As the digital infrastructure for open research is being built, the decisions made now about what platforms to use, which to support financially, and whose interests to prioritize will shape the future of science and scholarship for decades to come. This talk will explore how we arrived at the current state of academic publishing and the future directions it could take. In particular, we will discuss the drivers of this shift toward open research, key recent developments, and how to pursue this shift in a way that aligns with this year's International Open Access Week theme of "Community over Commercialization." Presenter: Nick Shockey is the Director of Programs & Engagement at SPARC, where he has worked since 2009. Nick works across SPARC to identify areas to better support member libraries, co-leads SPARC’s communities of practice related to negotiations, privacy, and surveillance, and leads SPARC’s student and next-generation-focused initiatives. Nick also contributes to SPARC's policy advocacy and landscape analysis work, including authoring SPARC's statements opposing Clarivate's acquisition of ProQuest, Elsevier's acquisition of Interfolio, and commercial surveillance practices by academic vendors.