From: "Joan K. Lippincott" Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 14:35:00 -0400 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from wonder-woman.cni.org (account joan@cni.org [192.100.21.33] verified) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.0.9) with ESMTPSA id 31483079 for cni-announce@cni.org; Thu, 20 Oct 2016 13:01:56 -0400 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_E9D77C51-CB91-4395-BBEB-390684F4274D" Subject: Envisioning a World Beyond APCs/BPCs live-stream 11/17-18 X-Original-Message-Id: <0BBB6DDC-CB1A-4A77-935F-F209581BB4CC@cni.org> X-Original-Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 13:01:55 -0400 X-Original-To: "cni-announce@cni.org" Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 6.6 \(1510\)) X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1510) --Apple-Mail=_E9D77C51-CB91-4395-BBEB-390684F4274D Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Dear cni-announce subscribers: This is a great opportunity to hear from some of the leading thinkers in = the Open Access area participating in a dialogue about open access = publishing and economic implications. Please see below for links to the = livestream starting November 17 and other information. Joan Lippincott, CNI ---------------------------- The University of Kansas Libraries, Open Access Network, Allen Press and = SPARC are jointly sponsoring an international symposium, =93Envisioning = a World Beyond APCs/BPCs,=94 in Lawrence, Kan., on Thursday and Friday, = November 17-18. The symposium will consider the several models available = for achieving an expansive, inclusive and balanced worldwide open = publishing ecosystem. The symposium will provide a live-streamed session during which = internationally respected scholars, publishers, university librarians = and executives from foundations and organizations will address advanced = questions and problems in the open access movement. Additional symposium = meetings will explore the future of =93openness=94 in scholarly = publishing, as well as responding to and furthering discussions from = last December=92s Berlin 12 Open Access invitational conference, which = focused on =93flipping=94 the current subscription model of scholarly = publishing to one that provides free access to readers paid for by = article-processing charges from authors or their institutions. Kevin L. Smith, dean of KU Libraries, will moderate the live-streamed = conversation on Thursday, November 17 from 10 a.m.-12 noon CST. By = streaming part of the symposium, the organizers hope to engage a broad = international audience in a lively discussion. During the broadcast, = panelists will describe their vision for an open access future. = Panelists, local respondents and the global viewing audience will engage = together in thought-provoking dialogue to address one of the most = fundamental questions in the open access movement: To what extent can a = global academic community create an open access publishing system that = is without costs to readers or authors? =93KU Libraries are honored to host such a distinguished group of = cutting-edge thinkers,=94 said Smith. =93We expect the dialogue that = takes place here as a result of this meeting to have transformational = impact on scholarly communications, moving us toward a more global and = inclusive vision of the ecosystem of scholarship.=94 Bob Kieft, chair of the board of directors of K|N Consultants, an = organization that partners with institutions to support open access, = added, =93I couldn't be happier that a casual conversation last winter = with colleagues at KU has led to this symposium. Given our Open Access = Network's initial emphasis on large-scale funding models for humanistic = and social science disciplines and KU's distinguished institutional = commitment to open access publishing, we look forward to working with = our cosponsors Allen Press and SPARC and our eminent group of = participants on better ways for making scholarship available to all.=94 The following international group of participants will be joining the = symposium at KU: Juan Pablo Alperin, Simon Fraser University; Ivy = Anderson, California Digital Library; Raym Crow, SPARC; Mark Edington, = Amherst College Press; Martin Eve, University of London / Open Library = of the Humanities; Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Modern Language Association of = America; Eve Gray, Scholarly Communication in Africa Programme; = Jean-Claude Gu=E9don, Universit=E9 de Montr=E9al; Lorraine Haricombe, = University of Texas - Austin Libraries; Neil Jacobs, JISC; Heather = Joseph, SPARC; Rebecca Kennison, K|N Consultants / Open Access Network; = Mary Rose Muccie, Temple University Press; Williams Nwagwu, Council for = the Development of Social Science Research in Africa; Charlotte Roh, = University of San Francisco; Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Institute; = Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories); Dave = Shulenburger, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities; and = John Willinsky, Stanford University. Participants from KU will include faculty members Marc L. Greenberg, = director of the School of Language, Literatures, & Cultures and = professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Town Peterson, = distinguished professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. = Representing the libraries will be Kevin L. Smith, dean of Libraries; = Ada Emmett, librarian and director of the Shulenburger Office of = Scholarly Communication & Copyright; Brian Rosenblum, scholarly digital = initiatives librarian; Josh Bolick, scholarly communication librarian; = and Musa Olaka, associate librarian for African, global, and = international studies. Please mark your calendars, follow updates on the symposium website, and = participate via Twitter during the livestream on November 17 using = #KUOASymp16. If you have questions or comments, please contact the = symposium planners Emmett, Kennison, and Kieft at lib_oscc@ku.edu. =20= --Apple-Mail=_E9D77C51-CB91-4395-BBEB-390684F4274D Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Dear = cni-announce subscribers:

This is a great opportunity to hear = from some of the leading thinkers in the Open Access area participating = in a dialogue about open access publishing and economic implications. = Please see below for links to the livestream starting November 17 and = other information.
Joan Lippincott, = CNI
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The University of Kansas LibrariesOpen = Access NetworkAllen Press and The symposium will provide a = live-streamed session during which internationally respected scholars, = publishers, university librarians and executives from foundations and = organizations will address advanced questions and problems in the open = access movement. Additional symposium meetings will explore the future = of =93openness=94 in scholarly publishing, as well as responding to and = furthering discussions from last December=92s Kevin L. = Smith, dean of KU Libraries, will moderate the live-streamed = conversation on Thursday, November 17 from 10 a.m.-12 noon CST. By = streaming part of the symposium, the organizers hope to engage a broad = international audience in a lively discussion. During the broadcast, = panelists will describe their vision for an open access future. = Panelists, local respondents and the global viewing audience will engage = together in thought-provoking dialogue to address one of the most = fundamental questions in the open access movement: To what extent can a = global academic community create an open access publishing system that = is without costs to readers or authors?

=93KU Libraries are honored to = host such a distinguished group of cutting-edge thinkers,=94 said Smith. = =93We expect the dialogue that takes place here as a result of this = meeting to have transformational impact on scholarly communications, = moving us toward a more global and inclusive vision of the ecosystem of = scholarship.=94

Bob Kieft, chair of the board of directors of K|N Consultants, = an organization that partners with institutions to support open access, = added, =93I couldn't be happier that a casual conversation last winter = with colleagues at KU has led to this symposium. Given our Open Access = Network's initial emphasis on large-scale funding models for humanistic = and social science disciplines and KU's distinguished institutional = commitment to open access publishing, we look forward to working with = our cosponsors Allen Press and SPARC and our eminent group of = participants on better ways for making scholarship available to = all.=94

The following = international group of participants will be joining the symposium at KU: = Juan Pablo Alperin, Simon Fraser University; Ivy Anderson, California = Digital Library; Raym Crow, SPARC; Mark Edington, Amherst College Press; = Martin Eve, University of London / Open Library of the Humanities; = Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Modern Language Association of America; Eve Gray, = Scholarly Communication in Africa Programme; Jean-Claude Gu=E9don, = Universit=E9 de Montr=E9al; Lorraine Haricombe, University of Texas - = Austin Libraries; Neil Jacobs, JISC; Heather Joseph, SPARC; Rebecca = Kennison, K|N Consultants / Open Access Network; Mary Rose Muccie, = Temple University Press; Williams Nwagwu, Council for the Development of = Social Science Research in Africa; Charlotte Roh, University of San = Francisco; Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Institute; Kathleen Shearer, COAR = (Confederation of Open Access Repositories); Dave Shulenburger, = Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities; and John Willinsky, = Stanford University.

Participants from KU will include faculty members Marc L. = Greenberg, director of the School of Language, Literatures, & = Cultures and professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Town = Peterson, distinguished professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. = Representing the libraries will be Kevin L. Smith, dean of Libraries; = Ada Emmett, librarian and director of the Shulenburger Office of = Scholarly Communication & Copyright; Brian Rosenblum, scholarly = digital initiatives librarian; Josh Bolick, scholarly communication = librarian; and Musa Olaka, associate librarian for African, global, and = international studies.

Please mark your calendars, follow updates on the = symposium website, and participate via Twitter = during the livestream on November 17 = using #KUOASymp16. If you have questions or = comments, please contact the symposium planners Emmett, Kennison, and = Kieft at  = --Apple-Mail=_E9D77C51-CB91-4395-BBEB-390684F4274D--