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The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and the National Autonomous University of 
Mexico (UNAM) are pleased to announce the Fourth International PKP Scholarly 
Publishing Conference, which will be held from August 19 - 21, 2013 in Mexico 
City, Mexico. 

This is the first time that the PKP Conference is being held in Latin America, 
a region of the world that publishes almost exclusively in Open Access. The 
conference will provide a unique opportunity for exchange on innovative work in 
scholarly publishing, with a focus on the contributions of open source 
technologies. We look forward to hosting editors, publishers, librarians, 
researchers, developers, content aggregators, and PKP’s growing user community 
from around the world.

Previous International PKP Scholarly Publishing conferences have brought 
together a remarkable array of presentations and participants from around the 
world. We anticipate an equally valuable experience in 2013.

Proposals that address one or more of the following topics are especially 
encouraged:
Reports on institutional, national, and regional open access policies, 
initiatives, and projects;
Sustainability and alternative models for open access publishing;
Quality, impact, and reach of Open Access publications;
Open Access and higher education;
Interoperability and  information systems;
New reading and publishing technologies.

The conference will consist of a mixture of plenary presentations, parallel 
conference sessions, brief "lightning talks," posters, workshops, and an 
exhibitor’s hall. Presentations are welcome in both English and Spanish, with 
simultaneous translation available for some of the plenaries. 

Invited speakers will deliver plenary sessions around conference themes. 
Parallel sessions last up to two hours and will be a mixture of regular 
15-minute presentations and 5-minute “Lightning Talks”. Sessions may consist of 
a case study, a research report, a "big idea" in publishing, outlining of a 
specific problem, as well as other options.

Proposals (500 word maximum) should be submitted by March 1, 2013, using the 
submission guidelines and form available on our web site.  All proposals will 
be subject to peer-review and decision will be announced no later than April 
15, 2013. (For more information please see 
http://pkp.sfu.ca/ocs/pkp/index.php/pkp2013/pkp2013/schedConf/cfp)  

If you have any questions, please contact the PKP Conference Director, Juan 
Pablo Alperin at pkp2...@alperin.ca or Karen Meijer-Kline, at kmeij...@sfu.ca.

Best regards,
Karen

Karen Meijer-Kline, MA MLIS
Communications and Member Services Officer 
Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
Simon Fraser University Library
Email: kmeij...@sfu.ca
Skype: kmeijerkline
Telephone: 778-782-9626 

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