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SPARC fall digital repositories meeting
For immediate release
June 24, 2008
For more information, contact:
Jennifer McLennan
(202) 296-2296 ext 121
jennifer@arl.org
THOUGHT-LEADERS IN POLICY, INNOVATION, AND ADVOCACY HEADLINE SPARC FALL
DIGITAL REPOSITORIES MEETING
Washington, DC
June 24, 2008
Higher-education leader David Shulenburger, Science Commons head
John Wilbanks, and marketing communications strategist Bob Witeck
are keynote speakers slated for the SPARC Digital Repositories
Meeting 2008 in Baltimore on November 17-18. The international
gathering, organized by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and
Academic Resources Coalition) in cooperation with SPARC Europe,
and SPARC Japan (a Japan National Informatics Institute
initiative), will offer a practical exploration of how open
online archives hosted by universities, colleges, and government
agencies can enhance their service to scholars, institutions, and
the public.
In the opening keynote address, John Wilbanks, Vice President for
Science at Creative Commons and director of the Science Commons
program, will provide his unique and inspiring vision for the
potential of a fully enabled research Web. The following day, Bob
Witeck, CEO and co-founder of Witeck-Combs Communications, a
renowned marketing communications and public relations agency in
Washington, DC, will tackle how repository advocates can
introduce their services to campus and agency communities. David
Shulenburger, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the National
Association of State University and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC)
will wrap up the meeting with a public policy perspective on the
emerging role of open digital repositories.
Joining the keynoters are speakers and panelists from around the
world, who will look at four conference program areas - The
Policy Environment, New Horizons, Value-added User Services, and
Campus Publishing Strategies. Invited speakers include: Sayeed
Choudhury (Johns Hopkins University, USA), Rea Devakos
(University of Toronto T-Space, Canada), Norbert Lossau
(Goettingen State and University Library and DRIVER, Germany),
Bernard Rentier (University of Liege, Belgium), and Syun Tutiya
(Chiba University, Japan). Additional speakers are to be selected
by an expert program committee from submitted proposals.
The SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2008 is supported by major
contributions from Microsoft (Conference Sponsor) and Berkeley
Electronic Press (Coffee Break Sponsor), and by additional
contributions from a number of Supporting Organizations,
including: the Association of College and Research Libraries
(ACRL), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Canadian
Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), the DSpace Foundation, Fedora,
Hewlett-Packard (HP), the Japanese Coordinating Committee for
University Libraries, JISC (the UK's Joint Information Systems
Committee), and the National Information Standards Organization
(NISO).
The program is being developed by the members of the 2008 Program
Committee: Jun Adachi (SPARC Japan), Raym Crow (SPARC), Richard
Fyffe (Grinnell College), Susan Gibbons (University of
Rochester), Melissa Hagemann (Open Society Institute), Karla Hahn
(Association of Research Libraries), Bill Hubbard (SHERPA), Rick
Johnson (SPARC), Michelle Kimpton (DSpace Foundation), Norbert
Lossau (Goettingen State and University Library and DRIVER),
Joyce Ogburn (University of Utah), Terry Owen (University of
Maryland, College Park), Kathleen Shearer (Canadian Association
of Research Libraries), Alma Swan (Key Perspectives Ltd.), Sean
Thomas (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Susan Veldsman
(eIFL), and Charles Watkinson (The American School of Classical
Studies at Athens).
This meeting is a follow up to SPARC's popular 2004 institutional
repositories conference, which drew hundreds of participants from
around the globe and set the stage for some of the key
developments in open access of the past four years.
To register for the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2008,
visit the conference Web site at http://www.arl.org/sparc/ir08.
Early Bird Registration ends September 15.
For more details, including biographies for the keynote speakers
and sponsorship opportunities, visit the conference Web site at
http://www.arl.org/sparc/ir08.
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