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The Third International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference Building
and Sustaining Alternative Scholarly Publishing Projects Around the
World The
Public Knowledge Project is pleased to announce that, in partnership with the
Freie Universität Berlin, the Third International PKP Scholarly Publishing
Conference (http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2011/pkp2011)
will be held from September 26 - 28, 2011 in Berlin, Germany. This is the first
time that the PKP Conference is being held outside of Vancouver, Canada, and we
look forward to meeting more members of the growing, international PKP user
community. Given that the landmark Budapest Open Access Initiative, launched in
December 2001, will be celebrating its first decade, the conference invites
explorations of the lessons learned, successes achieved, and setbacks overcome
in our shared attempts to increase and open access within scholarly publishing.
The first and second PKP conferences brought together a remarkable array of
presentations and participants from around the world, and we anticipate an
equally valuable experience in 2011. Proposals
that address one or more of the following topics are especially
encouraged: *
New reading and publishing technologies, e.g., integration of Web 2.0
features; *
Reports on national and regional open access policies and
initiatives; *
Alternative publishing and funding models; *
National and international collaborative projects; *
New roles and partnerships for libraries, scholarly publishers, and
others; *
Sustainability for open access publishing and open source
software. The
conference will consist of a mixture of plenary presentations, panel
discussions, brief "lightning talks," posters, workshops, a hackfest, an
exhibitor hall, and parallel conference sessions in the following
streams: *
Editors, publishers, and librarians *
Researchers and members of scholarly/scientific societies *
Software developers and system administrators *
Community/User groups Parallel
sessions will each be up to 20 minutes in length. Lightning Talks and ?Ask a
Developer? presentations are limited to 5 minutes each. Sessions may consist of
a case study, a research report, a "big idea" in publishing, as well as other
options. Proposals
(500 word maximum) should be submitted by March 15, 2011, using the submission
guidelines and form available on our web site (http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2011/pkp2011/about/submissions). All proposals will be subject to peer-review and you will be
informed of a decision by June 1, 2011. Due to the strong interest in this
year's conference, only a limited number of sessions will be
accepted. We hope to see you in Berlin in 2011! Your
PKP Conference
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