Open Science: Driving Forces and Practical Realities

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-09-13

Summary:

Use the link to access more information about the upcoming event.  "This one-day workshop is a must for anyone involved in managing the flow of scientific and scholarly communication. The Open Science movement has the potential to dramatically change that flow as well as the roles of all involved if the key emerging issues can be resolved. Open government, open data, and open access are all necessary but insufficient movements to make open science a reality. This workshop will explore the technical, financial, political, and social/cultural forces that are driving the movement; the key issues that may impact your organization - issues such as creator/author rights, attribution, information sharing and re-use, machine access and interoperability, preservation of the record of science, etc.; and the policies and tools that are being created to make open science a reality.  Mark your calendar now to reserve the date. Registration is now open to accommodate those who need to pay before the new fiscal year begins. Seating is limited so register early!"

Link:

http://cendievents.iiaweb.com/CENDI_NFAIS_FEDLINK_11122013/index.html

From feeds:

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

Tags:

oa.new oa.psi oa.policies oa.licensing oa.government oa.libass oa.copyright oa.libraries oa.open_science oa.interoperability oa.preservation oa.tools oa.librarians oa.nfais oa.cendi oa.fedlink oa.events oa.libre oa.data

Date tagged:

09/13/2013, 15:09

Date published:

09/13/2013, 11:09