NFAIS Webinar: The State of Open Access in the U.S. Federal Government - What Content Providers and Librarians Need to Know

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-09-29

Summary:

" ... On October 9, 2013 NFAIS will hold a 90-minute webinar (11:00am - 12:30pm EDST) to look at how members of the Information Community can work together to meet the OSTP requirements. Database producers, journal publishers, librarians, and government agency staff have always worked side by side, albeit from different perspectives but with the same objective - to ensure the flow of scientific and scholarly communication. Now we all need to understand the ways in which the policies will impact us, not only as individual groups, but also in how we work together towards our common goal. This webinar will provide a broad overview of the current state of Open Access in the federal government and will touch upon some of the specific strategies that are already being developed by the publishing and academic library communities to influence the Agency policies. The objective is to bring everyone up-to-date on where the response to the OSTP memorandum stands today and what opportunities are offered for involvement as the policies are implemented. Our featured speaker will be Richard Huffine. Richard spent 15 years as a librarian in the federal government, working for federal science agencies. He recently left government service to join ProQuest as their new Senior Director for the federal government market. Richard has participated in coordination efforts such as those lead by CENDI as well as in policy efforts like the E-Government Act. He was working to support a public access framework prior to leaving the federal government. If you or your staff want to get to get up to speed on the state of Open Access in the Federal Government and how this will impact your organization, register for the NFAIS webinar today.  NFAIS members pay $125, Sister Society members pay $150 and non-members pay $195.  Three or more staff from NFAIS member organizations can participate for a group fee of $295. The group fee for three or more staff from any Sister Society is $350, and from a non-member organization is $450. The registration form can be accessed here."

Link:

http://nfais.org/event?eventID=528

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.publishers oa.mandates oa.usa oa.green oa.libraries oa.librarians oa.funders oa.nfais oa.ostp oa.obama_directive oa.events oa.repositories oa.policies

Date tagged:

09/29/2013, 08:15

Date published:

09/29/2013, 04:15