SPARC enews/January 2009

 

SPARC at ALA

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enews feature: UMass Amherst asks faculty, "Got Rights?"

1. SPARC News

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2. Partner News


Please see the SPARC Web site for a complete list of news from SPARC partners.

  • The January/February 2009 issue of the eIFL newsletter is now available
  • The Public Knowledge Project has launched a OA collection of presentations and course material
  • PLoS ONE featured in the Scientist
  • Rapidly growing usage at Bioline's OA journals

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3. Industry Roundup

   

Please see the Open Access News Blog for more on these and other industry developments from the past month.

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4. Resources for Authors

More SPARC Resources for Authors.

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5. Resources for Publishers

 More SPARC Resources for Publishers.  

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6. SPARC Resources for Students

Read more on the SPARC-sponsored, Baker-authored Open Students Blog.

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 7. Upcoming events


 

SAVE THE DATES:

Open Access Week 2009
October 19 - 23, 2009

SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2010
November 8 - 9, 2010
Baltimore, MD, USA

"Open Access and Libraries," March 17, 2009, at Columbia University Heather Joseph, "SPARC and Electronic Serial Publications--Open Access and Not-so-Open Access to the Serial Literature Vital to Research in the Scholarly Community"

These and other important events can be found on the SPARC Activities Calendar.

 

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 8.  Articles of Interest

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