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Webcast inviation: SCOAP3, opportunity for change?
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- Subject: Webcast inviation: SCOAP3, opportunity for change?
- From: Jennifer McLennan <jennifer@arl.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 21:08:57 EDT
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SCOAP3 -- An opportunity to create change A Web cast from SPARC and ACRL Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9AM Pacific | 11AM Central | 12PM Eastern (90 minutes) Registration is free. RSVP by June 9 at http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/event_registration.shtml In follow up to the recent release of a new set of Frequently Asked Questions on the SCOAP3 initiative, SPARC and ACRL are pleased to host Dr. Salvatore Mele, Head of Open Access at CERN and spokesperson for SCOAP3, at a live Web cast to explore the process of committing to the consortium, establishing its governing board, the project's conditions for the call for tender, and to answer remaining questions. Please join us. SCOAP3, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access in Particle Physics Publishing, currently depends on expressions of interest from the U.S. library community before the experiment can move ahead. The proposal is currently supported by more than 130 U.S. libraries, by the Canadian Research Knowledge Network, and by libraries, consortia and funding agencies in 18 other countries. SCOAP3 has a unique potential to transform scholarly communication. The initiative aims to convert the literature of an entire field to Open Access by re-directing current expenditures in journal subscriptions. It has so far collected pledges for a total of 8.8 Million $/year from partners in 21 countries, corresponding to 63% of its worldwide budget envelope. In the U.S., a growing number of leading libraries and library consortia have already signed an Expression of Interest pledging to re- direct their current expenditures in High-Energy Physics journals to the SCOAP3 initiative, if successful. These pledges total 2.5 Million $/year. About 1 Million $/year are still needed to complete the expected U.S. contribution and enable the initiative to move forward. Please join us for this special event to learn more about how your library can help change the model for scholarly publishing in High Energy Physics. Register by June 9 at http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/event_registration.shtml For more information, see: -- The SPARC-ACRL FAQs at http://www.arl.org/sparc/publications/papers/scoap3_09april.shtml -- The SCOAP3 web page at http://scoap3.org and -- The SCOAP3 expression of interest for U.S. libraries at http://tinyurl.com/scoap3us SPARC SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), with SPARC Europe and SPARC Japan, is an international alliance of more than 800 academic and research libraries working to create a more open system of scholarly communication. SPARC's advocacy, educational and publisher partnership programs encourage expanded dissemination of research. SPARC is on the Web at http://www.arl.org/sparc/. ACRL The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), represents more than 13,000 academic and research librarians and interested individuals. It 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 McLennan Director of Communications SPARC
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