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From: Neil Christensen <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2015 16:15:34 -0800

Hello everyone

Apologies for any cross posting.

University of California Press and potential partners are surveying
your thoughts to help develop a new global open access point of care
summaries tool that is community driven.

I encourage you to take the survey and share your thoughts to help
shape the Open Library of Medicine: openlibmed.org

To date, the discussion includes people from the physician community,
the journal community incl. PLOS Medicine and Annual Reviews,
physician wikipedians, user experience designers, startup platform
developers, open access advocates from SPARC, and librarians from UCSF
and CDL.

The model so far is inspired by discussions between Amin Azzam, James
Heilman, David Fore, Richard Gallagher, Evans Whitaker, Kingsley
Otoide, Karen Butter, Anneliese Taylor, Ivy Anderson, Wendy Parfrey,
Larry Peiperl, Heather Joseph, Greg Tananbaum, Raym Crow, Lenny
Teytelman, Neil Christensen and an expanding team of interested
people. Join our group!

Very best wishes, Neil

Neil Blair Christensen
Director, Digital Business Development
www.ucpress.edu

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