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SPARC's 2008 letter to members and three things we focused on this year

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November 4, 2008

Dear SPARC Members,

As we prepare to send your dues notices for the coming year, I want to take the time to say thank you to each of you individually – and to your organizations, as well – for helping to make this very busy year a remarkable one for our community as we work together to create a more open system for scholarly communication.

2008 marked the debut of two game-changing policies:

SPARC worked throughout 2008 to support these policies and to continue to enable the climate of openness pictured in our shared vision, by ensuring public access to the results of publicly funded research, raising libraries’ role in campus policy, and expanding the coalition for Open Access to research. Here are few highlights from the programs you made possible this year:

Ensuring public access to the results of publicly funded research

In 2008, SPARC worked to secure the first U.S. mandate for public access and to support similar policies at the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Research Councils UK, the European Commission, and in numerous other countries around the world. SPARC:

Raising libraries’ profile in campus policy

In 2008, SPARC delivered new tools to further enable libraries in their role as core collaborators on campus – in federal public access policy implementation, institutional open-access policy development, and open-access fund deployment. SPARC resources support libraries’ crucial contributions in relationships with campus administration as well as faculty and students.

SPARC, collaborating closely with allied organizations:

Expanding the coalition for Open Access to research

In 2008, SPARC welcomed students to the conversation on information sharing and access to research, inviting the YouTube generation to communicate in their own terms why and how sharing is an inherent part of their daily lives. Students have rapidly become an active and growing part of the SPARC network. SPARC-student collaborative activities have included:

Much more is in the works for the end of the year:

SPARC’s multi-dimensional, collaborative, and status-quo challenging work is made possible only with the support of our members. Join or renew today.

If you have any questions or thoughts, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Once again, we thank our members for making SPARC the vibrant, positive force for change that it is.

All best,

Heather

Heather Joseph Executive Director, SPARC

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