For immediate release
January 31, 2011

For more information, contact:
Jennifer McLennan
jennifer [at] arl [dot] org
(202) 296-2296 ext. 121

KU chancellor leads international slate of presenters for March SPARC Open 
Access meeting

Washington, DC – Bernadette Gray-Little, chancellor of the first public U.S. 
university to adopt a campus-wide open-access mandate, will be the feature 
speaker in the opening ceremony of the SPARC Open Access meeting this Spring. 
The meeting, which will showcase thought-leaders, publishers, faculty, 
technologists, and librarians – announced today – is expected to draw 
attention from policy makers on campus, as well as at the federal and 
international levels. The event is set for the Kansas City Intercontinental 
Hotel, March 12 & 13, 2012.

The SPARC Open Access meeting expands on the popular SPARC Digital Repositories 
meetings, hosted biennially since 2004, and will provide a North American-based 
complement to the popular “Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI)” 
workshop held in Geneva, Switzerland in alternating years. The SPARC meeting 
will be a regular forum for a full discussion of Open Access as an emerging 
norm in research and scholarship, and will emphasize “Collaborative 
strategies for advancing scholarship,” for all stakeholders to help effect 
positive change.

Presenters will examine recent developments and track key trends in the growth 
of open-access practices and policies across four areas: National and 
institutional policy adoption, digital repositories, author rights, and 
open-access publishing. John Wilbanks, Fellow of the Ewing Marion Kauffman 
Foundation and recent Vice President of Science at Creative Commons, will offer 
a keynote on the intersection of open movements.  Other featured speakers 
include:

·       Kevin Ashley, Director, Digital Curation Centre

·       Michael Carroll, Director, Program on Information Justice and 
Intellectual Property, American University

·       Timothy S. Deliyannides, Director, Office of Scholarly Communication 
and Publishing and Head, Information Technology, University of Pittsburgh 
Libraries

·       Ellen Finnie Duranceau, Program Manager, Scholarly Publishing and 
Licensing, MIT Libraries

·       Charles Eckman, University Librarian and Dean of Library Services, 
Simon Fraser University

·       Peter Murray-Rust, Reader in Molecular Informatics, University of 
Cambridge

·       James Neal, Vice President for Information Services and University 
Librarian, Columbia University

·       Stuart Shieber, Director, Office for Scholarly Communication, Harvard 
University

·       Thornton Staples, Director, Office of Research Information Services, 
Smithsonian Institution

·       Caroline Sutton, Publisher, Co-Action Publishing and President, OASPA, 
the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association

·       Neil Thakur, Special Assistant to the Director for Extramural 
Research, National Institutes of Health

·       Tyler Walters, Dean, University Libraries, Virginia Tech

The full program and additional background on the speakers are available on the 
meeting Web site.

The SPARC Open Access Meeting is generously supported by: @mire, Microsoft 
Research, Symplectic, ePrints, Wiley Open Access, Association of College and 
Research Libraries, Boston Library Consortium, Co-action Publishing, Coalition 
of Open-access Repositories, Copernicus Publications, Duraspace, Greater 
Western Library Association, Longsight, and the Northeastern Research Library 
Consortium. Information on sponsorship opportunities is available at 
http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/oa12/oa12-sponsor.

Register now through http://sparc.arl.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=94. 
On-site rates apply March 5, 2012.

Hotel reservations are available for the conference rate of $139 per night and 
must be made by February 17, 2012.

For more information, visit the meeting Web site at 
http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/oa12.

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SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) is a library 
membership organization that promotes expanded sharing of scholarship. SPARC 
believes that faster and wider sharing of outputs of the research process 
increases the impact of research, fuels the advancement of knowledge, and 
increases the return on research investments. SPARC is supported by a 
membership of over 800 academic and research libraries worldwide. SPARC is on 
the Web at http://www.arl.org/sparc

 

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Jennifer McLennan

Conference Director
The SPARC Open Access Meeting
March 11 - 13, 2012
Kansas City
http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/oa12
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+1-202-631-8854
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jmclenna


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