[OKFN-EN] FORCE2015 Future of Research Communication and e-Scholarship conference

Iain Emsley iainemsley at gmail.com
Wed Nov 26 21:02:19 UTC 2014


Dear all,

I thought that this might of interest to some. (Disclosure: I work at the
Oxford e-Research Centre).

FORCE2015 CONFERENCE SUBMISSSIONS (www.force2015.org)
The FORCE2015 Research Communication and e-Scholarship Conference
(FORCE2015) will be held 12-13 January, 2015 at the University of Oxford,
UK.  FORCE2015, the successor of the Beyond-the-PDF conferences, will bring
together researchers, scholars, librarians, archivists, information
scientists, publishers, and research funder in a lively forum.

Travel fellowships applications - Deadline December 1, 2014
www.force11.org/meetings/force2015/general-information/travel-fellowships
Travel fellowships are available for students, Post-docs and scholars from
developing nations.

Flash Vision Session:  Deadline December 1, 2014
www.force11.org/meetings/force2015/forms/call-for-vision-abstracts
This is your chance to get your idea on the map and help change the future
of scholarly communication. Submissions are invited from anyone in
attendance to give a 5 min, 3 slide pitch on your idea.

Call for posters and demos - Deadline December 1, 2014
www.force11.org/meetings/force2015/forms/call-for-demos-posters

Show what the future of research and how new technologies are shaping the
way scholarship is being done, reported and pushed forward. Present a
poster or demonstration.

Registration - Discount registration Deadline December 15, 2014
www.force11.org/meetings/force2015/registration

There is a viewing of the first issue of Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society (one of the Bodleian’s copies was donated by Sir Christopher
Wren), marking 350 years of science publishing – and also asking whether
this model is still fit for purpose.

Thanks,

Iain
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