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"Last year the Open Access Week in Paris was a success. In 2013, MyScienceWork is looking for more partners to make the event even bigger!"

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Open Access Week Paris 2013 at Paris

October 21, 2013 at 6pm to October 25, 2013 at 7pm
Last year the Open Access Week in Paris was a success. This year MyScienceWork is looking for more partners to make the event even bigger ! Want to join ?Write to us at contact@mysciencework.comSee More

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Open Access Week 2013 Kick Off Event at the World Bank: Redefining Impact at World Bank in Washington DC and Online

October 21, 2013 from 3pm to 7pm
SPARC (The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and the World Bank have announced they will co-sponsor the kickoff event for Open Access Week 2013 on Monday October 21st in Washington, DC. The live event will take place at the state-of-the-art World Bank facilities and will host a Liveblog and Webcast for those who cannot attend in person. The event will also be recorded, and be available to the community for use during and after local Open Access events. The event will begin at 3:00 p.m. EST and consist of a 90-minute panel discussion with Open Access experts from a variety of stakeholder groups as well as representatives from the World Bank and SPARC. As this year’s theme is “Open Access: Redefining Impact,” the panelists will discuss Article Level Metrics and changing the way scholarly communication is measured. Speakers will be announced in early September.  During the event, the winners of the Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP) will be announced. The ASAP Program, sponsored by 27 global organizations including Google, PLOS, and the Wellcome Trust, recognizes those who have built upon Open Access scientific research for new innovations shaping our society. For more information on the ASAP Program, visit asap.plos.org. Immediately following the question and answer session, SPARC will sponsor a reception for those attending and participating in the panel discussion. The World Bank was recently named as SPARC Innovator for its implementation of a new open access policy and the adoption of Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) copyright license, which was included in the launch of the World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (OKR) in 2012. The World Bank opened its data to the public in 2010. For information about Open Access week events and information please go to www.openaccessweek.org. For additional details, please contact:  Andrea Higginbothamandrea [at] arl [dot] org(202) 296-2296 x 121 or  Devika LevyDlevy [at] worldbank [dot] org See More

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Save the Date: Oct. 21 Open Access Week 2013 Kick Off Event at the World Bank and online: Redefining Impact

SPARC (The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and the World Bank have announced they will co-sponsor the kickoff event for Open Access Week 2013 on Monday October 21st in Washington, DC. The live event will take place at the state-of-the-art World Bank facilities and will host a Liveblog and Webcast for those who cannot attend in person. The event will also be recorded, and be available to the community for use during and after local Open Access events.The event will begin at 3:00 p.m. EST and consist of a 90-minute panel discussion with Open Access experts from a variety of stakeholder groups as well as representatives from the World Bank and SPARC. As this year’s theme is “Open Access: Redefining Impact,” the panelists will discuss Article Level Metrics and changing the way scholarly communication is measured. Speakers will be announced in early September. During the event, the winners of the Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP) will be announced. The ASAP Program, sponsored by 27 global organizations including Google, PLOS, and the Wellcome Trust, recognizes those who have built upon Open Access scientific research for new innovations shaping our society. For more information on the ASAP Program, visit asap.plos.org.Click here for full announcement.See More

Lupane State University posted a blog post

Kemu Library is now a member of Open Access Week

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SPARC Webcast- Tools for Open Access Advocacy: Demystifying Hackathons

Tools for Open Access Advocacy: Demystifying HackathonsAnother free SPARC online eventTuesday, August 6th, 201312:00 - 1:00PM EDT (use helpful time converter)Registration is free, but required. Please RSVP by August 1st.This webcast requires both a phone dial-in and an Internet connection.Does the very word “Hackathon” have you crawling to the nearest corner, with visions of computer code dancing in your head? Have you ever wondered what exactly they are, and why you should care? Hackathons can be a great tool, bringing together groups of people to complete a set goal using the combination of their skills – computer-based and otherwise. They are not just for the technologists – your individual expertise can be a vital part of a “hack.” Open Access Week is now just around the corner (October 21-27) and a Hackathon is a great way to stir interest, involvement, and possibly create finished projects using Open Access content.Our guest speaker, Brian Glanz, is the founder of the Open Science Federation and co-founder of the American chapter of the Open Knowledge Foundation. With both organizations, Brian has lots of experience participating in and deploying Hackathons where Open Access content played a critical part. For two recent examples, he points to the over 100 events associated with http://hackforchange.org in June, and July’s http://hack4ac.com in the scholarly publishing community.Brian will fully explain what Hackathons are, how you deploy them, and why we in the library community should be participating in and utilizing them.To accommodate interest in every time zone, this 1-hour event will be recorded and available on our website shortly afterwards.Please join us for a lively and interactive discussion. SPARC’s Executive Director, Heather Joseph, will be moderating questions during the webcast. Feel free to post preliminary comments and questions for Brian right here.For additional information, contact SPARC’s Communication’s Manager, Andrea Higginbotham at andrea [at] arl [dot] org.See More
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