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Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:42 PM
Subject: [r2rc-steer] Sparky Awards Announcement
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Below is the announcement for the Sparky Awards.  Please forward,
distribute, repurpose, etc... anything you can do to get the word out would
be much appreciated!  Thanks!


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 14, 2011

Contact:
Jennifer McLennan
(202) 296-2296 x 121
jennifer [at] arl [dot] org

OPEN UP! VIDEO CONTEST TO SHOWCASE STUDENTS’ CALL FOR OPEN ACCESS
Entries invited for the 4th Annual Sparky Awards

Washington, DC – The importance of the student stake in opening up access to
scholarly research will be highlighted in Open Up! – the fourth installment
of the annual Sparky Awards student video contest. Calling on students to
articulate their views in a two-minute video, the contest has been embraced
by campuses all over the world and has inspired imaginative expressions of
student support for the potential of Open Access to foster creativity,
innovation, and problem solving.

Open Access is free, immediate, online access to the published results of
scholarly research, combined with the rights to be able to use and re-use
them in the ways that should be possible in the digital space. Students have
been leaders in the creative re-use, remix, and mash-up of material across
the digital realm, and have a fair expectation that scholarly research
should be equally, legally accessible to help advance their scholarship and
ensure the quality of their education.

Students are uniquely positioned to advance Open Access. Through their
publishing, copyright, and policy choices, students – along with faculty and
administrators – can make Open Access to institutional research outputs and
wider access to the whole scholarly record a reality – today.

Open Up! calls on students to let the world know they support Open Access
and to say why. This year, entries are invited to four categories:

1. Animation – Drop into the media lab and master that illustration
software!

2. Speech – Just say how it is. Skip the fancy editing and use your 120
seconds to tell campus viewers in your own eloquent words why Open Access
matters to you.

3. Remix – Mix it up. Re-use video, music, images and remix with your own
content to create your unique vision of the importance of Open Access.
Content must be re-used legally.

4. People’s Choice – The People choose! Sparky Award entries are opened up
for public vote.

Winners will receive an iPad, iPhone, or iPod and a fabulous "Sparky Award"
statuette. The award-winning videos will be announced in conjunction with
the American Library Association Annual Conference and a Campus MovieFest
Regional Finale, and will be widely publicized by the sponsoring
organizations at public events across North America throughout the year.

The Sparky Awards are an opportunity for faculty to enhance classes, as well
as for libraries to promote services -- including media services or
information commons, where students can edit video, browse media, work
collaboratively, and develop a good understanding of copyright. Libraries
everywhere are encouraged to host local installments of the contest.

Entries in the international Sparky Awards competition are now being
accepted and must be received by 12:00AM Eastern time on May 27, 2011. To be
eligible, videos must be freely available on the Internet and available for
use under a Creative Commons License.

The Sparky Awards are organized by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and
Academic Resources Coalition) and co-sponsored by: the Association of
College and Research Libraries, the Association of Research Libraries,
Campus MovieFest, the Center for Social Media, the New Media Consortium
(NMC), the Open Video Alliance, Penn Libraries, the Right to Research
Coalition, Students for Free Culture, the Student PIRGs, and SPARC (the
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition).

For full details, visit the Sparky Awards Web site at
http://www.sparkyawards.org.

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THE SPARKY AWARDS are organized and sponsored by SPARC (Scholarly Publishing
and Academic Resources Coalition), an alliance of academic libraries and
research institutions working to build on the opportunities created by the
networked digital environment to advance the conduct of scholarship.
Membership in SPARC is open to libraries of all sizes. For more information,
visit http://www.arl.org/sparc.
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