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Background: Promoting Open Access: The Information Program of the Open Society Institute

Discussion with Jean-Claude Guédon, Professor of Comparative Literature, Université de Montréal

142nd ARL Membership Meeting
Concurrent Discussions Session
May 16, 2003

The Open Society Institute (OSI) is part of the Soros foundations network-a group of autonomous institutions dedicated to facilitating open and democratic societies, in part through promoting innovative information technology projects. The OSI Information Program is committing funding of one million U.S. dollars per year for three years in support of open access projects. Funding will include support for:

Professor Guédon is a member of the Information Sub-Board of OSI's Board of Directors as well as a member of the Board of the eIFL consortium (Electronic Information for Libraries). He will bring current information on new strategies for pursuing open access, most notably with the academies of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and in China, and then lead a discussion on how North American research libraries might support and build on such efforts.