[okfn-br] OpenCon 2016 Announced for November 12-14 in Washington DC
Carolina Rossini
carolina.rossini em gmail.com
Terça Abril 26 19:41:01 UTC 2016
Twitter: https://twitter.com/open_con/status/724954930637869056
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OpenConGlobal/posts/525560194313270
Blog: http://www.opencon2016.org/2016_announcement
*OpenCon 2016 to be held in Washington DC on November 12-14*
SPARC and the Right to Research Coalition are excited to announce OpenCon
2016 will be returning to Washington, DC on November 12-14, 2016, where it
will be hosted at the American University Washington College of Law. View
the full announcement on the OpenCon website
<http://www.opencon2016.org/2016_announcement>.
Now in its third year, OpenCon brings together students and early career
academic professionals from across the world to catalyze action toward a
more open system of research and education. OpenCon 2016 builds on the
success of the first two OpenCon conferences held in Washington, DC and
Brussels, which collectively convened approximately 300 participants from
more than 40 countries. OpenCon’s 41 satellite events have reached
approximately 2,000 attendees across 25 countries.
Applications to attend OpenCon 2016 in Washington, DC will open on June
6th. For more information about the conference and to sign up for updates,
visit www.opencon2016.org/updates.
OpenCon seeks to bring together energetic, engaged students and early
career academic professionals—regardless of their ability to cover travel
costs. Because of this, attendance at OpenCon is by application only, and
the majority of past participants have received travel scholarships.
Speakers at the first two OpenCon conferences have included Jimmy Wales
(Co-founder of Wikipedia) <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jff4Xo1fwIA>,
Amy Rosenbaum (Director of Legislative Affairs to the President of the
United States), Mike Eisen <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHYc9Z12j7M>
and Pat Brown <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7CMMdQgbew> (Co-founders of
PLOS), Julia Reda (Member of the European Parliament)
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EeWrUDGnYE>, Phil Bourne (Associate
Director for Data Science of the U.S. National Institutes of Health)
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO91mTEDgjQ>, and more than 15 students
and early career academic professionals leading successful initiatives.
The OpenCon conference and community are only possible with the support of
leading organizations with a strong commitment to support student and early
career academic professional involvement across Open Access, Open
Education, and Open Data. We deeply appreciate the support of our past
sponsors, including the Max Planck Society, PLOS, eLife, BioMed Central,
SpringerOpen, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Overleaf, Microsoft
Research, Figshare, Creative Commons USA, and the more than 30 universities
and organizations that have sponsored individual scholarships. If your
organization is interested in supporting OpenCon, you can find more
information and a variety of sponsorship opportunities at
www.opencon2016.org/sponsor.
*Applications to attend OpenCon 2016 open June 6th. For more information
about the conference and to sign up for updates, visit
www.opencon2016.org/updates <http://www.opencon2016.org/updates>. You can
follow OpenCon on Twitter at @Open_Con <https://twitter.com/open_con> or
#opencon <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23opencon>, and on Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/OpenConGlobal/>.*
CONTACT - Nicole Allen
Director of Open Education
SPARC, the Scholarly Publishing and
Academic Resources Coalition
21 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
+1 (202) 750-1637
nicole em sparcopen.org
http://www.sparcopen.org
@txtbks <https://twitter.com/txtbks>
*Carolina Rossini *
*Vice President, International Policy*
*Public Knowledge*
*http://www.publicknowledge.org/ <http://www.publicknowledge.org/>*
+ 1 6176979389 | skype: carolrossini | @carolinarossini
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