“Here There Be Dragons: Public Access to Federally Funded Research,” a
Midwinter Symposium
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“Here There Be Dragons: Public Access to Federally Funded Research,” a
Midwinter Symposium co-presented by the Association for Library
Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) and bepress Digital Commons
offers an unique opportunity to explore the complex issues surrounding
the collection, organization, delivery and preservation of federally
funded research. Join your colleagues from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Friday, Jan. 24, 2014 at the American Library Association (ALA)
Midwinter <http://alamw14.ala.org/> in Philadelphia.
In February 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology
Policy issued a memorandum directing Federal agencies to expand public
access to the results of taxpayer-funded research. Several means of
addressing this mandate, including SHARE (offered by the ARL, AAU, and
APLU) and CHORUS (offered by the AAP), have been proposed. This
symposium will explore the complex issues surrounding the collection,
organization, delivery, and preservation of federally funded research.
Speakers:
•Richard Huffine, Senior Director, U.S. Federal Government Market, ProQuest
•P. Scott Lapinski, Digital Resources Librarian, Francis A. Countway
Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
•Howard Ratner, Director of Development, CHOR Inc.
•Olivia M. A. Madison, Professor and Dean of the Library, Iowa State
University.
•Tyler Walters, Dean of University Libraries, Virginia Tech
•Harrison Inefuku, Digital Repository Coordinator, Iowa State University
•Rebecca Kennison, Director, Center for Digital Research and
Scholarship, Columbia University
•Maureen P. Walsh, Associate Professor, Institutional Repository
Services Librarian, The Ohio State University Libraries Digital Content
Services
•Emily McElroy, (Moderator), Head, Content Management & Systems, Oregon
Health & Science University
•Carol Godschall Hixon (Moderator), Dean of Library at University of
South Florida St. Petersburg
•Mary Case (Moderator), University Librarian, University of
Illinois-Chicago
Pre-registration prior to Jan. 15, 2014, is recommended as space is
limited. Register online <http://alamw14.ala.org/register-now> and look
for “Ticketed Events” and then the ALCTS/bepress Digital Commons
Symposium. Registration fees are $219 for ALCTS members, $269 for ALA
members, and just $99 for students and retired members. Midwinter
Meeting registration not required in order to purchase a symposium ticket.
For questions, contact Julie Reese, ALCTS Continuing Education and
Programs Manager at jreese_at_ala.org <mailto:jreese_at_ala.org>.
ALCTS <http://www.ala.org/alcts/> is a division of the American Library
Association.
Received on Wed Dec 11 2013 - 15:21:06 EST