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From: Doug Way <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 13:43:56 +0000

**Cross-posted message**

ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group Meeting

Please join us for the ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group
meeting at the American Library Association 2015 Annual Conference in
San Francisco, California.  We will be exploring how libraries are
developing services and programs to support open access policies at
colleges and universities.

Time: Saturday, June 27, 1:00-2:00 pm

Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason Street, Golden Gate Room

http://alaac15.ala.org/node/29216

As more and more institutions pass open access policies, libraries are
grappling with how to support the implementation of these policies.
This session will look at how these challenges and opportunities are
being addressed at a research library system and a liberal arts
college.

Our speakers are:

Martin Brennan, Copyright and Licensing Librarian, University of
California, Los Angeles

Justin Gonder, eScholarship Operations Coordinator, California Digital Library

Kelly Jacobsma, Director of Libraries, Hope College

For more information please contact:

Doug Way
Chair, ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group
Associate University Librarian for Collections and Research Services
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Anneliese Taylor
Vice-Chair, ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group
Assistant Director, Scholarly Communications & Collections
University of California, San Francisco
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