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Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 16:03:51 +0000

[Apologies for cross-posting)

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NFAIS Workshop: Creating and Harnessing the New Era of Data Sharing

Date: Monday, November 14, 2016

Time: 8:45 am – 4:00 pm EDT

Location: The Hub's Cira Centre, 2929 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA
19104 (and Virtual)

Registration: http://www.nfais.org/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=72&eventId=517034&orgId=nfais&recurringId=0

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What's Covered:

As the digital era evolves, researchers, government agencies, funders
and publishers are implementing new policies and models for data
sharing. All together, these new developments in data sharing are
providing critical opportunities for innovations, services and
discoveries in scholarly output and communications. And while these
initiatives, over time, have the potential to deliver benefits to
society as a whole, there's little doubt challenges lie ahead in
enabling researchers to optimize fully the practice of data sharing.

This NFAIS Workshop, Monday, November 14 at The Hub's Cira Centre in
Philadelphia (and virtual), will set out, among other issues, to
examine intellectual property rights in the EU and US in regard to
data sharing. This event also will address standards, discovery and
groundbreaking initiatives that ultimately may bring us closer to
consensus toward an open science, open data information community.

Who should attend this NFAIS Workshop: scholarly researchers,
publishers, research librarians, government agency officials,
non-profit scholarly society and foundation staff plus information
services strategic advisors.

Presenters (listed per presenter order):

Nick Wright, PhD, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation,
Newcastle University
Chase Smith, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, MCPHS University
David Mellor, Project Manager, Community, Center for Open Science
Laurie Allen, Assistant Director for Digital Scholarship, Penn
Libraries, University of Pennsylvania
Lesley Ellen Harris, Copyright Law Educator, Consultant and Author
Nuno Bandeira, PhD, Associate Professor, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Executive Director, Center for Computational
Mass Spectrometry, UC San Diego

Register for our special Early Bird rates to attend this event on-site
or virtually by October 28!

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Please note: you can register to attend onsite (nfais.org) or virtual!
For individual registrations before October 28 (Early Bird deadline),
the costs for attending this One-Day Hybrid Workshop onsite are: $395
for NFAIS members; $415 for Allied Societies*; and $445 for
non-members. Group rates for three or more attendees are available for
virtual attendance.

*Allied Societies: LYRASIS, CENDI, ICSTI, Society for Scholarly
Publishing, the Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division of AAP,
Association of American University Presses, NISO and ASIS&T.

For Federal employees, contact Elinda Deans ([log in to unmask]) regarding
use of your FEDLINK training account for this NFAIS Workshop (in
Philadelphia and virtual).

Contact:

For more information about this event or any of those shown below,
please contact Nancy Blair-DeLeon, NFAIS Director of Professional
Development, at 443-221-2980 ext. 102 or [log in to unmask]

Upcoming NFAIS Events:

November 14, 2016 – Creating and Harnessing the New Era of Data Sharing

November 22, 2016 – Lunch & Learn: What Drives Usage? Ask Big Data!

December 9, 2016 – The Internet of Things: Impacting Scientific Data
and Information Flows

January 24, 2017 – Lunch & Learn: Achieving Better Visual
Communication: Best Practices in Data Visualization

February 26-28, 2017 – 59th NFAIS 2017 Annual Conference, Alexandria, VA

Subscribe to NFAIS Advances e-newsletter!

NFAIS
www.nfais.org
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Ken Berlack
Director of Marketing and Communications
NFAIS
801 Compass Way, Suite 201
Annapolis, MD 21401
443-221-2980, x103
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