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From: Leyla Williams <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 15:31:37 +0100

Dear all,

Early bird discounts for the 9th Conference on Open Access Scholarly
Publishing (COASP), hosted by the Open Access Scholarly Publishers
Association, OASPA, are still available. The conference will be held
at the Altis Grand Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal, on the 20th and 21st
September, 2017.

To qualify for the discount, visit the conference website
http://oaspa.org/conference/ and register by Thursday June 15th, 2017.
The program is available on the conference website.

Speakers confirmed include Jean-Claude Burgelman (European
Commission), Jessica Polka (ASAPbio), Louise Page (PLOS), Robert Kiley
(Wellcome Trust), Vanessa Proudman (SPARC Europe), Mikael Laakso
(Hanken School of Economics), Danny Kingsley (University of
Cambridge), Jean-Sébastien Caux (University of Amsterdam), Paul Peters
(Hindawi), Tony Ross-Hallauer (Goettingen State and University
Library), Edit Görögh (Goettingen State and University Library), Liz
Allen (F1000), Anke Beck (De Gruyter), Lara Speicher (UCL Press),
Jonas Gurell (Swedish Research Council), Susan Veldsman (ASSaF),
Colleen Campbell (Max Planck Digital Library), David Shotton
(OpenCitations), Paul Shannon (eLife), Martin Quack (ETH Zürich), and
Aina Svensson (Uppsala University Library).

Now in its 9th year, COASP is a vital conference for the open access
publishing community to gather, advance and develop discussions,
relationships, policy and research around open access publishing. As
in previous years, delegates from a wide range of backgrounds will be
brought together for an exciting range of panels, events, and
networking opportunities. We are proud to consistently offer global,
diverse perspectives on publishing each year, and welcome attendees at
all stages of their careers who work in publishing, librarianship,
government, higher education, funding agencies, nonprofits, and other
affiliated industries. Community and collaboration is at the heart of
open access publishing, and we are excited to offer both again at
COASP this year for all those working in open access around the world.

A pre-conference reception for delegates will be held on the evening
of Tuesday 19th September. Accommodation recommendations are available
at:   https://oaspa.org/registrations-and-accommodation/.


Best wishes,

Leyla

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Leyla Williams
Events and Communications Coordinator
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, OASPA

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