[Toulibre] [Fwd: [SPARC-OADAY] Open Access Week declared for 2009]

Fernando J. Guerrieri fernandomordi at free.fr
Ven 6 Mar 14:24:52 CET 2009


Je viens de recevoir ce message, avec une invitation à participer de la
semaine del accès libre 2009.

Peut-être que Toulibre ou APRIL seraient interessées à participer tant
qu'institutions. On peut aussi participer à titre personnel.

Regardez dans le site de l'evennement: http://www.openaccessweek.org

A plus,
Fernando

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Fernando J. Guerrieri <fernandomordi at free.fr>


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> De: Jennifer McLennan <jennifer at arl.org>
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> Sujet: [SPARC-OADAY] Open Access Week declared for 2009
> Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 16:05:15 -0500
> 
> 
> 
> For immediate release
> March 5, 2009
> 
> For more information, contact:
> 
> Jennifer McLennan, SPARC
> (202) 296-2296 ext 157
> jennifer [at] arl [dot] org
> 
> Open Access Week declared for 2009
> Popular global event extended over one week, October 19 – 23
> 
> Washington, DC – March 5, 2009 – To accommodate widespread global
> interest in the movement toward Open Access to scholarly research
> results, October 19 – 23, 2009 will mark the first international Open
> Access Week. The now-annual event, expanded from one day to a full
> week, presents an opportunity to broaden awareness and understanding
> of Open Access to research, including access policies from all types
> of research funders, within the international higher education
> community and the general public. 
> 
> Open Access Week builds on the momentum generated by the 120 campuses
> in 27 countries that celebrated Open Access Day in 2008. Event
> organizers SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources
> Coalition), the Public Library of Science (PLoS), and Students for
> FreeCulture welcome key new contributors, who will help to enhance and
> expand the global reach of this popular event in 2009: eIFL.net
> (Electronic Information for Libraries), OASIS (the Open Access
> Scholarly Information Sourcebook); and the Open Access Directory
> (OAD).
> 
> “I’m participating in Open Access Week again this year because I want
> to shed light on the tremendous potential of Open Access,” said
> Allyson Mower, Scholarly Communications & Copyright Librarian for the
> University of Utah’s Marriott Library. “People searching for
> information usually consume whatever is readily available. Open Access
> ensures that quality information is at people’s fingertips.”
> 
> “eIFL.net works to make intellectual outputs of developing and
> transitional countries more visible and more easily accessible,” added
> Rima Kupryte, Director of eIFL.net. “We believe that Open Access
> contributes to improved education, teaching, and research, and
> accelerates innovations and economical developments in these
> countries.  Open Access Week is a great opportunity to promote Open
> Access globally.”
> 
> This year’s program will highlight educational resources on Open
> Access that local hosts can use to customize their own programs to
> suit local audiences and time zones. OASIS will serve as the
> centerpiece of the 2009 program, delivering resources for every
> constituency and every awareness level. The Open Access Directory will
> again provide an index of participants on five continents, as well as
> their growing clearinghouse for all OA resources. Through the
> collaborative functionality of the two initiatives, OA videos,
> briefing papers, podcasts, slideshows, posters and other informative
> tools will be drawn from all over the Web to be highlighted during
> Open Access Week.
> 
> The organizers will also work with registrants to develop a variety of
> sample program tracks, such as “Administrators’ introduction to campus
> open-access policies and funds,” “OA 101,” and “Complying with the NIH
> public access policy” that take full advantage of available tools.
> Participants are invited to adapt these resources for local use, and
> to mark Open Access Week by hosting an event, distributing literature,
> blogging -- or even just wearing an Open Access t-shirt. 
> 
> “After the success of last year’s Open Access Day, we’re delighted to
> be co-organizing the first ever Open Access Week with our fellow
> collaborators, again in conjunction with the anniversary of one of our
> flagship journals,” said Peter Jerram, CEO for the Public Library of
> Science. “We ask our supporters to celebrate the fifth anniversary of
> PLoS Medicine by spreading the word about Open Access and getting
> involved in the week.” 
> 
> “There’s no more certain sign of the momentum behind Open Access to
> research than an annual, global celebration of this scale,” added
> Heather Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC. “Occasions like this are
> the best possible way to attract attention from busy faculty members
> and administrators, and to demonstrate the widespread appeal of Open
> Access. It’s SPARC’s pleasure to be working with our partners to
> realize the event once again this year.”
> 
> For more information about Open Access Week and to register, visit
> http://www.openaccessweek.org. 
> 
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> 
> 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 a founder of the Alliance for Taxpayer Access,
> representing taxpayers, patients, physicians, researchers, and
> institutions that support open public access to taxpayer-funded
> research. SPARC is on the Web at http://www.arl.org/sparc.
> 
> 
> -- 
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> Jennifer McLennan
> Director of Communications
> SPARC
> (The Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition)
> http://www.arl.org/sparc
> (202) 296-2296 ext 121
> jennifer at arl.org
> 
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