Chemists Without Borders Conference Calls on Open Access
Chemists Without Borders is running a special series of conference calls in the next few months with speakers on Open Access and Open Science. While online virtual conferences are nice, it is sometimes difficult to get all participants on board with the technology. What can be more convenient and simple than picking up the phone to join a conference call?
I'll be speaking on Open Source Science in September.
I'll be speaking on Open Source Science in September.
Thursday, April 5 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time / Noon Eastern Time
Heather Joseph: Federal Research Public Access Act
Heather Joseph, Executive Director, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), will talk about the Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA). FRPAA is anticipated to be re-introduced this spring. The purpose of this bill is to require all U.S. Federal research granting agencies with portfolios of over $100 million (11 agencies altogether) to develop policies requiring open access to the results of the research they fund. FRPAA has been endorsed by many higher education leaders and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access. Chemists Without Borders is a member of the Alliance for Taxpayer Access; should we support FRPAA?
More information about FRPAA can be found on the SPARC website.
As the Executive Director of SPARC, Heather Joseph is very involved in advocacy for FRPAA. Before joining SPARC, Heather worked for many years in the publishing industry, and was formerly Executive Director of the BioOne publishing cooperative.
Thursday, June 7, 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time / Noon Eastern Time
Peter Suber: Open Access Questions & Answers
Peter Suber, Open Access Project Director, Public Knowledge Project, author of Open Access News
Peter Suber, one of the world's leading academics in the area of open access, will join Chemists Without Borders for a question and answer session on any aspect of open access.
Thursday, September 6 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time / Noon Eastern Time
Jean-Claude Bradley: Open Source Chemistry
Chemists Without Borders' own Jean-Claude Bradley, Coordinator for E-Learning at the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University, will talk about the Useful Chemistry approach to open source chemistry, founded by Bradley.
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By Anonymous, at 7:35 AM
Indeed - the world of Open Access is not simple and the fine print varies with each publisher. That's why we have to keep discussing it so people can make informed choices.
By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 8:43 AM
The series is open to non-CWB members, apparently. I have just contacted CWB through their web form to ask whether I might take part.
By Bill Hooker, at 7:43 PM
Awesome - I'm glad you can participate Bill!
By Jean-Claude Bradley, at 5:46 AM
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