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From: "Macklin, Lisa" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 15:55:14 +0000


*********Apologies for duplication *********

Dear Colleagues,

I hope you will join me and others in sponsoring a travel scholarship:

(http://www.righttoresearch.org/blog/opencon-first-travel-scholarships)

for a graduate student or early career researcher from your campus to
attend the OpenCon 2014 meeting in November in Washington, D.C.  This
is an exciting opportunity, initiated by the Right2Research Coalition
and SPARC, to bring together students and early career researchers
from across the world to learn about the issues, develop critical
skills, and return home ready to catalyze action toward a more open
system for sharing the world’s information — from scholarly and
scientific research, to educational materials, to digital data.

The institutions that sponsor a travel scholarship will have the
option to select one qualified student or early career researcher from
your institution to attend the meeting.  The travel scholarship
sponsorship is $1,500 — an amount less than some article processing
charges (APCs).  We have chosen to support a travel scholarship
because having an Emory student or early career researcher attend and
bring back their experience to share with others on our campus is
clearly aligned with the goals of our OA initiatives.

You will find more information about the conference here

http://www.righttoresearch.org/act/opencon/announcement

and about sponsoring a travel scholarship here

http://www.righttoresearch.org/act/opencon/sponsor.shtml

For the scholarly communication system to continue its move toward
open, the next generation of researchers must be engaged in the issues
and shaping the future.  I hope you will join me and others in
providing support for OpenCon 2014.

Best regards,

Lisa

Lisa A. Macklin, JD, MLS
Director, Scholarly Communications Office
Emory University Libraries and Information Technology
Robert W. Woodruff Library
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-727-1535 | [log in to unmask]

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