[okfn-br] Fwd: SPARC enews/June 2013

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> From: "Stacie Lemick, SPARC" <stacie em arl.org>
> Date: June 19, 2013, 3:28:52 PM EDT
> To: carolina.rossini em gmail.com
> Subject: SPARC enews/June 2013
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> June 2013
>  1. News from SPARC and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access
> SPARC-ACRL Forum to be held at ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago
> Program Committee announced for 2014 SPARC Open Access Meeting
> SPARC is pleased to announce that the 2014 Open Access Meeting theme will be “Convergence” 
> Join SPARC on Twitter for the latest news, as it happens -- SPARC, The Right to Research and The Alliance for Taxpayer Access. Now, join SPARC groups on Facebook and LinkedIn for news where you travel.
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> Featured Video
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> Open Access Explained!
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> 2. SPARC Partner News
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> Please see the SPARC Web site for a complete list of news from SPARC partners.
> PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2013 – First confirmed speakers
> PLoS Announces ALM Reports – a new tool for analyzing article impact
> EIFL 2012 Annual Report available
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> 3.   Highlights from the Open Access movement
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> All recent OA-related developments tagged by participants in the OA Tracking Project (OATP):
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> http://tagteam.harvard.edu/remix/oatp
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> http://tagteam.harvard.edu/remix/oatp/items.rss
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> 4. Authors & Researchers
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> Research is more valuable when it's shared
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> Sharing enables new research to build on earlier findings. It not only fuels the further advancement of knowledge, it brings scientists and scholars the recognition that advances their careers. In the digital world, the ways we share and use scholarly material are expanding — rapidly, fundamentally, irreversibly.
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>  READ more More SPARC Resources for Authors.
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> 5. Resources for Publishers
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> SPARC consultant Raym Crow is gathering information on the financial sustainability models used by no-fee open-access journals. If you have a notable example to suggest, or have any questions about the project itself, please contact Raym at crow em arl.org.
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> More SPARC guides, tools, and links for publishers are available on the SPARC Web site. 
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> CONTACT: Raym Crow, SPARC Senior Consultant (crow [at] arl [dot] org)
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> 6. SPARC Resources for Students 
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> How did Open Access empower a 16-year-old to create a breakthrough cancer diagnostic?  To find out, watch our video interview with Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Jack Andraka, the winner of the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and inventor of a novel pancreatic cancer diagnostic that is 26,667 times cheaper, 168 times faster, and 400 times more sensitive than the current test.  Jack and Dr. Collins discuss the central role free, online access to research articles and repositories like PubMed Central played in enabling Jack's discovery as well as how making Open Access the norm could empower millions of others to make similar breakthroughs.
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> You can watch the video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/andrakainterview.
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> CONTACT: Nick Shockey, SPARC Director of Student Advocacy (nick [at] arl [dot] org)
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