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2nd INTERNATIONAL PKP SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING CONFERENCE
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Conference Website: http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2009
SECOND INTERNATIONAL PKP SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN / CALL FOR PAPERS / PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
The Public Knowledge Project is pleased to announce that
registration is now open for the second international PKP
conference, July 8 - 10, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Session proposals will be accepted until January 15,
2009.
Preconference Workshops on July 8 include:
Networkshop - Editors/Publishers: John Willinsky, Rowly Lorimer
Networkshop - Software Developers/Technical Experts: PKP Team Developers
Networkshop - Librarians/Information Specialists: Brian Owen, Kevin
Stranack
OJS in an Afternoon: Kevin Stranack, James MacGregor
L8X in an Afternoon: MJ Suhonos
PKP Software Plug-in Workshop: Alec Smecher
CLA Open Access Interest Group: Lynn Copeland, Heather Morrison,
Leah Vanderjagt
Postconference Workshop July 11:
Workshop on Creating Open Access Journals: David Solomon, Caroline
Sutton
The first PKP conference was an overwhelming success with
presentations and participants from around the world. A selected
set of conference papers was subsequently published in the
October 2007 issue of First Monday.
The conference will appeal not just to members of the PKP
community, but to anyone interested in trends and developments
for scholarly publishing and communication. There will be a wide
range of topical sessions on new reading and publishing
technologies; open access initiatives; alternative publishing and
funding models; national and international collaborative
projects; new roles and partnerships for libraries, scholarly
publishers and others; and sustainability for open access
publishing and open source software. Prospective and first time
users of OJS and other PKP software will be able to learn more
about the systems and establish contacts with the PKP community.
Experienced implementers, developers, and system administrators
will have an opportunity to participate in technical sessions and
exchange information.
The conference will commence with an opening keynote session on
the evening of July 8 convened by John Willinsky, the founder of
the Public Knowledge Project. There will be several
pre-conference workshops on July 8, and the main conference
program will present a combination of concurrent and single track
sessions during on July 9 and 10. The conference will conclude
with three special symposia on community and network building
intended for each of the core PKP constituents: journal editors
and publishers; librarians; and software developers.
The conference will be hosted at Simon Fraser University's
downtown campus and will be adjacent to a wide range of
accommodations, restaurants, and other popular tourist
destinations. Please mark the July 8 - 10 dates on your 2009
calendars. The PKP partners look forward to welcoming you to the
second PKP conference.
For more information, please visit the conference web site:
http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2009
The Public Knowledge Project is a federally funded research
initiative at Simon Fraser University, Stanford University, and
the University of British Columbia. It seeks to improve the
scholarly and public quality of academic research through the
development of innovative online environments. PKP has developed
free, open source software for the management, publishing, and
indexing of journals and current conferences. The PKP software
suite is comprised of three modules in production: Open Archives
Harvester, Open Journal Systems, and Open Conference Systems, and
two in development: Lemon8-XML and Open Monograph Press.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Public Knowledge Project is pleased to announce that the
second international PKP conference will be held from July 8 -
10, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The first PKP
conference was an overwhelming success with presentations and
participants from around the world. A selected set of conference
papers was subsequently published in the October 2007 issue of
First Monday.
The conference will consist of a mixture of plenary talks and
parallel conference streams intended for the following groups:
- journal editors and publishers
- researchers in scholarly publishing
- librarians and information specialists
- open source software developers and system administrators
Papers and presentation proposals that address one or more of the
following topics are especially encouraged:
- New reading and publishing technologies, e.g. integration of
Web 2.0 features;
- Open access initiatives;
- Alternative publishing and funding models;
- National and international collaborative projects;
- New roles and partnerships for libraries, scholarly
publishers, and others;
- Sustainability for open access publishing and open source
software.
Parallel sessions will each be up to 1 hour in length. They may
consist of a workshop, a case study, a research report, a set of
3 presentations on a single theme, a panel discussion as well as
other options.
Proposals for papers or presentations should be submitted by
January 15, 2009, using the submission guidelines and form
available at http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2009/
Heather Morrison
PKP Conference Committee
heatherm@eln.bc.ca