Dear all,

(With apologies for cross-posting)

To coincide with our OpenCon London satellite event 
(opencon2017.org/opencon_2017_london) on 21st November, Know-Center, Digital 
Science and ScienceOpen are excited to team up with Authorea to announce an 
essay competition for short blog posts on this year’s Open Access Week theme of 
“Open in order to …”. This theme is an invitation to answer the question of 
what concrete benefits can be realized by making scholarly research outputs 
openly available. “Open in order to…” serves as a prompt to move beyond talking 
about openness in itself and focus on what openness enables-in an individual 
discipline, at a particular institution, or in a specific context; then to take 
action to realize these benefits.

Your post, of no more than 750 words, should tell us what drives you towards 
open practices. What does openness help you to achieve that you couldn’t do 
otherwise? “Open in order to increase the impact of my scholarship.” “Open 
enables more equitable participation in research.” “Open helps to improve 
public health.” These are just a few examples of how this question can be 
answered - we hope you’ll come up with many other interesting answers!

Submissions will be via Authorea: 
https://www.authorea.com/users/111970/articles/206557-announcing-opencon2017-london-blog-competition

The deadline is 10th November 17.00 CET, so that all submissions will be open 
online for the kick-off of the main OpenCon event in Berlin. Voting will then 
take place for 10 days via a Google Form. The winner will then be announced on 
November 21st at OpenCon London, and awarded a cash prize (made up of all the 
money received from the nominal entrance fee we’re charging to try to make sure 
those who sign up turn up!)

Please spread the word - and if there are any questions, please ask!

With best wishes,

Laura Wheeler, Jon Tennant, Josh Nicholson and Tony Ross-Hellauer


[Know-Center-GmbH]

Tony Ross-Hellauer, MA(Hons), MSc, PhD
Senior Researcher (Open Science)
Social Computing

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