[open-bibliography] Fwd: JISC Grant Funding 1/10: Access to Resources and Open Innovation

Jonathan Gray jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Fri Mar 12 17:58:18 UTC 2010


Wonder if its worth applying to this with something on open bibliographic data?

Jonathan


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From: Laura SMYTH [7451] <l.smyth at jisc.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:28 PM
Subject: JISC Grant Funding 1/10: Access to Resources and Open Innovation
To: JISC-ANNOUNCE at jiscmail.ac.uk



**Apologies for Cross Posting**

JISC invites institutions to submit funding proposals for projects
that will demonstrate good practice in access to resources for
external parties (Strand 1) and open innovation (Strand II), as part
of its Business and Community Engagement Programme.

Strand 1 – Access to Resources
Demonstrator projects of locally-based and collaborative integrated
service models, which will provide information and knowledge services
to external business and community parties.
Total funds: £450,000.  Up to 5 projects will be funded.  Maximum
funding for any one project is £100,000.

Strand II – Open Innovation
Pilot projects in online open innovation, which will open up
institutional ideas and services for co-development with collaborating
business and community external user groups.
Total funds: £350,000.  Up to 4 projects will be funded.  Maximum
funding for any one project is £100,000.

Projects in both strands should start by the end of June 2010 and run
for 12 months.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is 12 noon UK time on 19 April 2010.

The full text of the call can be found here





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