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From: Rick Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2018 09:08:21 +0000

Hi, Rachael –



I certainly do understand that, and by no means am I asking for the
identities of individual attendees. What I’m wondering is whether the group
(which, according to the public notice below, included “representatives of
libraries, consortia, and author communities”) also included people who
allocate funds to libraries—in other words: provosts or other campus
officers with similar budget responsibilities.



I’m asking this because the stated goal of the meeting was for attendees to
come away with “customized plans for how they will repurpose subscription
and other funds within their home organization or community.” Since those
funds are allocated to libraries by their host institutions, I’m wondering
whether the host institutions themselves are part of the conversation about
repurposing them.



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Rick Anderson

Assoc. Dean for Collections & Scholarly Communication

Marriott Library, University of Utah

Desk: (801) 587-9989

Cell: (801) 721-1687

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From: Rachael Samberg <[log in to unmask]>

Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2018 07:53:34 -0700

Hello, Rick. As part of the registration process, participants expressly
elected as to whether or not their names could be shared with other
participants. While some participants agreed to share their information
with other participants, we (the CP2OA Planning Committee) do not have
authorization from them to share that list with non-participants. Thanks
for understanding.



Thanks,

Rachael



Rachael G. Samberg, J.D., MLIS

Scholarly Communication Officer

University of California, Berkeley

438 Doe Library

Berkeley, CA  94720-6000



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From: Rick Anderson <[log in to unmask]>

Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2018 02:04:47 +0000

I couldn’t find a participant list -- were any of the people who allocate
funds to libraries present at this meeting?



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Rick Anderson

Assoc. Dean for Collections & Scholarly Communication

Marriott Library, University of Utah

Desk: (801) 587-9989

Cell: (801) 721-1687

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From: Ann Shumelda Okerson <[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>>

Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2018 10:10:34 -0400

*Participants from across North America converge to move the needle on open
access*

"Can we move more quickly toward an open access publishing world in which
all scholarly literature is free to read? While this may seem like a
daunting objective, 125 representatives of libraries, consortia, and author
communities throughout North America came together this week for a two-day
working forum to develop action plans for how they might reach this goal.

"The Choosing Pathways to Open Access, or CP2OA, working forum, sponsored
by University of California’s Council of University Librarians, convened
Oct. 16-17 on the UC Berkeley campus. Participants arrived from more than
80 institutions, nearly 30 states, and four Canadian provinces. The goal
was for everyone to engage in action-focused deliberations about a range of
open access, or OA, funding strategies, and leave with their own customized
plans for how they will repurpose subscription and other funds within their
home organization or community — and more broadly, through collective
efforts, move the OA needle forward."



[SNIP]


https://news.lib.berkeley.edu/CP2OA


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