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ELPUB 2008 Open Scholarship - Registration now open
[Forwarding from Leslie Chan. --Peter Suber.]
ELPUB 2008 Open Scholarship: Authority, Community and
Sustainability in the Age of Web 2.0
Registration for the 12th International Conference on Electronic
Publishing, to be held in Toronto June 25-27 2008, is now open.
To find out more about the meeting, to register, or to learn
about accommodations and travel options, please visit our website
at:
http://www.elpub.net
ELPUB has a reputation for providing a relaxed yet stimulating
venue for discussion on diverse aspects of scholarly
communications and publishing. In order to keep with past ELPUB
tradition, conference enrollment is limited to 200 individuals
(including speakers). We encourage you to register online as soon
as possible to avoid disappointment.
*Early bird fee is closed on April 30th, 2008.*
We look forward to welcoming you to Toronto this June!
About ELPUB 2008:
Scholarly communications, and in particular scholarly
publications, are undergoing tremendous changes. Researchers,
universities, funding bodies, research libraries and publishers
are responding in different ways, from active experimentation
with new models and adaptation of existing practices, to strong
resistance or rejection of new communication methods. ELPUB 2008
will focus on a number of key issues surrounding the future of
scholarly communications that arise as a result of the
intersection of semantic web technologies, the development of
cyberinfrastructure for the humanities and the sciences, and new
dissemination channels and business models.
The three-day event will begin with a full day of technical
workshops. The following two days will feature contributed papers
examining a broad range of technical, conceptual, policy, and
financial aspects of scholarly communication. Poster
presentations and demonstrations of new publishing and research
tools will form part of the program. A plenary session on funding
and access policies for publicly funded research, and a special
session on open access developments in transitional and
developing countries will round out the program. The conference
will begin and end with special keynotes by John Willinsky and
Stevan Harnad.
The final agenda for the conference will be available online in
late March, after the peer-review of submitted papers has been
completed and acceptances have been confirmed.
For further inquiries, please email elpub2008@elpub.net or
chan@utsc.utoronto.ca
Leslie Chan Susanna Mornati
General Chair Program Chair
ELPUB 2008 http://www.elpub.net