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The role of collaboration in building a global knowledge commons
The Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) and the University of 
Vienna are pleased to announce the upcoming COAR Annual Meeting and Conference, 
which will take place at the University of Vienna on April 12 & 13, 2016. 
The major themes for this year's meeting are new roles for repositories and 
international collaboration. The conference will offer participants the 
opportunity to learn about international trends in open science/open access, 
engage with colleagues from around the world, and pursue collaborative projects 
with international partners.
The discussions will lay the foundation for COAR's work in 2016-17 around new 
functionalities for repositories, value-added services, and improving the flow 
of research knowledge.
Registration fees are very affordable: 
€50 Euros (for members of COAR and e-Infrastructure Austria)
€80 Euros (for non-members).
Register now <http://coar.cmail20.com/t/i-i-dijyhjk-l-r/>
Conference themes and speakers
Next generation repositories: The meetings will kick off with two 
thought-provoking speakers talking about new technologies and roles for 
repositories.
Pandelis Perakakis, Open Scholar and University of Granada
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
Focus on China: There will be a session offering an overview of the current 
state of open science in China.
Xiaolin Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dr. Liping Ku, Chinese Academy of Sciences
International collaboration: Several presentations will report on existing 
international, collaborative work.
Daisy Selematsela, National Science Foundation, South Africa
Gerald Beasley, University of Alberta, Canada
Plus speakers from Latin America, Europe and the United States
Improving the flow of knowledge: The conference will close with an open, 
interactive discussion about how we can improve the flow of knowledge around 
the world. 

View the full programme <http://coar.cmail20.com/t/i-i-dijyhjk-l-j/>
 
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