From: Benjamin Maverick Turley <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 19:45:01 +0000

*NFAIS Call For Presenters!*

Open Access (OA) continues to offer transformative change in traditional
scholarly research that is moving us toward and open science future. From
research development to scholarly output, creating a more transparent
end-to-end process allows unfettered sharing, inclusion and collaboration
as a continuum in scientific research and discovery. As we support
researchers through OA initiatives, we are creating science without
barriers.

NFAIS will explore this multidimensional disruption at our "*Movements and
Models Supporting Open Access*" Conference on *October 1 - 2, 2018* in Old
Town Alexandria, VA, and we invite you join the discussion as a speaker!

The program will address emerging OA practices, statistics and analytics of
open access models, and new publishing models that deliver fully affordable
open access. If you are a university library supporting unique OA models,
an advocate of open access, or can share how your organization is making
progress on the OA movement, we invite you to become a speaker and share
your trends, new technologies, and applications to others in the industry.
You may be selected to present alone, with a co-presenter, or as a panel.

For more information, go to: http://www.nfais.org/oa-call-for-presenters

*Presentation Guidelines*

   - The submissions deadline is *July 31, 2018*
   - Submissions must be in English
   - Presentations must be original and unique to the *Movements and Models
   Supporting Open Access* conference; the same presentation/talk cannot
   have been given 90 days prior to the conference
   - Presentations must be educational in nature (sales presentations will
   not be accepted)
   - Presentations should be at least 20 minutes in length but no more than
   45 minutes and allow time for Q&A.

*Submitting Your Proposal*

Submissions should include a title, presentation summary (maximum of 300
words) identifying the purpose, content, and learning objectives/expected
outcomes for participants, and a professional biography of presenter(s)
(maximum of 50 words) along with a photo for inclusion in our program,
should your presentation be accepted. Please also provide for us your full
name, institutional affiliation and mailing address, including email.

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for more information or to submit your proposal.  Feel free to contact
Nancy Blair-DeLeon at [log in to unmask] with any questions.