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From: David Prosser <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:22:44 +0000

Dear All

I am a member of the organising committee for the above Conference
being held next year and as such am forwarding a notice confirming the
dates.

Best wishes

David

David C Prosser PhD
Executive Director, RLUK
www.rluk.ac.uk<http://www.rluk.ac.uk/



The CERN Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI9)
University of Geneva
June 17th-19th 2015

** Please note NEW date for the Workshop **

This series of Workshops in Geneva has become the major Open Access
event in Europe in the year in which it is held. For these three days,
librarians, IT professionals, publishers and researchers come together
to network, hear presentations from keynote speakers, attend Tutorials
on cutting-edge themes, and congtribute their ideas through
Breakout/Technical sessions and Poster displays. The Workshop is
designed to provide a focus for the interchange of ideas, the building
of new partnerships, the annoucement of new developments and the
celebration of succesess in innovation in the whole Scholarly
Communications process.

The Workshops will be held in the University of Geneva at the
Institute of Graduate Studies and Campus Biotech. Both locations are
close to each other and easily accessible on the Geneva tram network.
The Programme Committee is currently drawing up an innovative
programme for the meeting. Please reserve the dates for OAI9 in your
diaries now. Keep an eye on the Workshop website at
http://indico.cern.ch/e/oai9, which also lists the Twitter feed and
hashtag for the meeting.

On behalf of the OAI9 Programme Committee, I look forward to seeing
you in the University of Geneva to hear news of Current Developments
in Scholarly Communication.

Paul Ayris
Chair, OAI9 Organising Committee

Dr Paul Ayris
Director of UCL Library Services & UCL Copyright Officer
Chief Executive, UCL Press
Chair of the LERU Chief Information Officers Community (League of
European Research Universities)
Adviser to the LIBER Board (Association of European Research
Libraries) on EU matters and Horizon 2020

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