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Reminder: SPARC-ACRL FORUM TO EXPLORE OPEN DATA
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- Subject: Reminder: SPARC-ACRL FORUM TO EXPLORE OPEN DATA
- From: Jennifer Heffelfinger <jennifer@arl.org>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 19:37:25 EDT
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**This event will be available via podcast on the SPARC Web site in July 2006** SPARC-ACRL FORUM TO EXPLORE OPEN DATA The upcoming SPARC-ACRL forum on emerging issues in scholarly communication, to be held during the American Library Association's annual meeting in New Orleans, will explore questions related to the field of Open Data. The forum will feature experts who are familiar with the issues associated with Open Data and known for their analysis of the evolving scholarly communication scene. During the past several years, Open Data has become a field of urgent interest to researchers, scholars, and librarians. With the amount of scientific data doubling every year, issues surrounding the access, use, and curation of data sets are increasing in importance. The data-rich, researcher-driven environment that is evolving poses new challenges and provides new opportunities in the sharing, review, and publication of research results. Ensuring open access to the data behind the literature will play a key role in seeing that the scholarly communication system evolves in a way that supports the needs of scholars and the academic enterprise as a whole. As Open Data moves to the forefront of scholarly communication, librarians, administrators, and researchers will be responsible for considering new access policies for data and data curation issues. This SPARC-ACRL forum will introduce Open Data as an emerging focus, explore the challenges of managing the data deluge, and aid participants in crafting their own digital data preservation and curation policies. Speakers will include: Christopher Greer, Cyberinfrastructure Advisor, Office of the Assistant Director for Biological Sciences, National Science Foundation Robert Hanisch, Project Manager, US National Virtual Observatory, Space Telescope Science Institute Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information The SPARC-ACRL forum will be held on Saturday, June 24th from 4:00 - 5:30PM in the Morial Convention Center, Room 356-357. Reservations are not required. The forum is followed by the ACRL Scholarly Communication Discussion Group, an opportunity to exchange views with speakers from the forum and take the discussion to a deeper level. The Discussion Group convenes on Sunday, June 25th, from 4:00 =96 5:30PM in Evangeline Suite of the Royal Sonesta Hotel. For more information, visit the SPARC Web site at <http://www.arl.org/sparc/> and the SPARC Open Data email discussion list at <http://www.arl.org/sparc/opendata/>. SPARC SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and SPARC Europe are an international alliance of more than 300 academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. SPARC=92s advocacy, educational, and publisher partnership programs encourage expanded dissemination of research. SPARC is located on the Web at http://www.arl.org/sparc; SPARC Europe is at http://www.sparceurope.org. ACRL ACRL is a division of the American Library Association (ALA), representing more than 13,000 academic and research librarians and interested individuals. ACRL is the only individual membership organization in North America that develops programs, products and services to meet the unique needs of academic and research librarians. Its initiatives enable the higher education community to understand the role that academic libraries play in the teaching, learning and research environments. ------------------------------------- Jennifer Heffelfinger Communications Manager SPARC jennifer@arl.org (202) 296-2296 x121 Fax: (202) 872-0884 www.arl.org/sparc
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