[open-science] Register for FORCE2018 by this Friday and save $100
Jennifer McLennan
j.mclennan at elifesciences.org
Thu Aug 30 07:20:13 UTC 2018
Apologies for cross-posting!
FORCE2018 is coming to Montreal.
Are you a researcher or a librarian? You might be a publisher, or a funder
of research.
Whatever your position, you have an important role to ensure research is
easily found and shared so that everyone can benefit from the latest
results.
The FORCE meeting – this October – is a place where communities come
together.
Register now <https://goo.gl/i2AX9z>
*Save $100US if you register by August 31*
What is FORCE2018?
FORCE2018 is a different conference. It promotes open discussions on an
open future for scholarly communications. It looks beyond the publication
to the needs of all involved in the research enterprise, including the
producers and the users of research.
The wide variety of this year’s talks cover many themes, including
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Open Data, Open Source and Open Scholarship
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Research classification and interdisciplinary research
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New ways to share research results
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Reproducibility
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Community outreach and impact
Sometimes controversial. Often different. Always inspiring.
Why Montreal?
There’s a reason why Montreal is a magnet for students and investors. With
11 universities and a vibrant tech sector, the academic-business connection
is strong and thriving. Artificial intelligence, high tech, gaming,
neuroscience, data-hosting and shared services are just some of the
businesses that have made a home in the largest French-speaking city
outside France. (French is one of Canada’s two official languages and
Montreal is almost fully bilingual). Montreal is also making its mark on
the open science scene. Open science followers will be familiar with
the Tanenbaum
Open Science Institute of the Montreal Neurological Institute
<https://goo.gl/VZuiBP>, the pan-Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform
<https://goo.gl/m8mGzu>, Erudit <https://goo.gl/8gBa6J>, MNI Open Research
<https://goo.gl/XeBisg>, and other leading-edge efforts for open science.
Montreal is a great city. Make sure and take time to explore it.
Join us to learn more
Register now <https://goo.gl/i2AX9z>
Why else should you attend?
What makes the FORCE2018 conference special, and unmissable, is the
opportunity to connect and collaborate with committed people from across
sectors. We may approach things from different perspectives, but we all
care about research.
We all want to realise the benefits of enhanced access to the world’s
knowledge.
So, please join us for three days in fabulous Montreal, Canada and engage
in great conversation.
The FORCE2018 Conference will be held in Montreal, Canada on October 11 &
12, 2018 at the New Residence Conference Center at McGill University.
Pre-conference workshops held on October 10 at Concordia University's
Webster Library. You can check out the full schedule here
<https://goo.gl/u6RBEX>.
Register now <https://goo.gl/i2AX9z>
Thanks! We'll look forward to seeing you there.
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee
Joanne Clark, Ludmer Centre - McGill University
Jean-Claude Guédon, Université de Montréal
Lorie Kloda, Concordia University
Vincent Larivière, Université de Montréal
Naser Muja, Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform
Jean-Baptiste Poline, McGill University (Local Organizing Committee Lead)
Nikola Stikov, Polytechnique Montréal
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Jennifer McLennan
Head of External Relations, eLife
https://elifesciences.org/about
@jmclenna
+44 (0) 7903 288 847
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