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SCOAP3 Focal Meeting at UC Berkeley
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- From: "Ivy Anderson" <Ivy.Anderson@ucop.edu>
- Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:16:46 EST
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Colleagues, This message has been posted to multiple lists - please excuse any duplication. The University of California at Berkeley and the California Digital Library are co-hosting a meeting on SCOAP3 at Berkeley on February 29th, 2008. We hope that many of our U.S. colleagues will be able to attend to discuss this burgeoning initiative in greater depth. We look forward to seeing you there! Best, Ivy Anderson Director of Collections California Digital Library SCOAP3 US Focal Meeting: Making Open Access happen. February 29th 2008 (9am-4pm) University of California at Berkeley Register at: http://scoap3.org/focalmeeting.html Contact for more information: focalmeeting@scoap3.org The debate on Open Access raves on but stays, in many quarters, just a debate. The High-Energy Physics community, which gave us the web and arXiv, is now pushing forward with an Open Access model that goes beyond the present, controversial, proposals. This new model is called the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3). In the SCOAP3 model, libraries federate to explicitly cover the costs of peer-review, through a re-direction of their current subscriptions, rather than implicitly supporting peer- review via journal subscriptions, as in the present system. Rather than selling subscriptions, journals will then charge for the peer- review service and make the electronic versions of their journals free to read. Authors are not directly charged to publish their articles Open Access. SCOAP3 will negotiate with major publishers in the field the price of their peer review services through a tendering process. Journals converted to Open Access will be decoupled from package licenses. A report describing the SCOAP3 initiative is available at http://www.scoap3.org/files/Scoap3WPReport.pdf and an executive summary is at http://www.scoap3.org/files/Scoap3ExecutiveSummary.pdf. Further details on the initiative are also available at http://scoap3.org SCOAP3 has the potential to enable medium-and long-term cost savings for research universities and laboratories. The consortium is rapidly gaining momentum: in a few months, many European countries have expressed their interest in joining and many more are expected to follow suit in the coming months, with more and more awareness rising in Asia. About a third of the required budget envelope has already been pledged. But without broad consensus and involvement from the leading US libraries and library consortia, SCOAP3 cannot happen. Therefore, we would like to invite you to a US SCOAP3 focal meeting at the University of California at Berkeley on February 29, 2008. This is an opportunity for individual libraries and library consortia to learn more about this unique initiative. The goal of this event is to explain the SCOAP3 model objectives and implementation and to bring together our insight and experience to understand how a re- direction of subscriptions toward SCOAP3 might be achieved. The FAQ at http://scoap3.org/us_faq.html is a good place to start to learn more about SCOAP3. A list of libraries in the U.S. that have already pledged to re-direct their subscription funds can be found http://scoap3.org/scoap3us.html. The program of the event and related information are posted at http:// scoap3.org/focalmeeting.html The workshop will run on a single day, February 29th 2008, from 9am to 4pm - Morning: o Welcome o What is Open Access, anyhow o A voice from a scientist o The SCOAP3 model Coffee break o Recent developments: * Collecting European funds for SCOAP3 * US consortia in SCOAP3 * Individual US libraries and SCOAP3 o OA synergies: Repositories for High Energy Physics - Lunch break - Afternoon: o Breakout sessions: * Breakout session I : US consortia and SCOAP3 * Breakout session II : US individual libraries and SCOAP3 Coffee break o Making SCOAP3 happen: reports from breakout sessions, charting the way Register online at: http://scoap3.org/focalmeeting.html and contact focalmeeting@scoap3.org for further information. ***
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