Michele and Dspace community: For those of you who attend SPARC you may want to continue your stay in Baltimore and attend the Preservation Archive Special Interest Group (which is attended by DSpace users and community, along with others). Please forgive the broad posting, but if you are interested please see below details
Thanks
Gail Truman, Sun Microsystems, Open Archive product manager

Details:
The venue for the next Sun Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group (PASIG) has now been set. It will be at the Baltimore Hilton November 19-21. The event will start with a reception on *Tuesday, November 18th and will end midday on Friday, November 21st.* Receptions will also be held on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

1) Location and Registration: Baltimore was chosen as the venue for November's meeting in order not to compete with the SPARC Digital Repositories Conference (http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/ir08) on Monday and Tuesday. We heard from Sun PASIG members that there was a conflict, so we decided to optimize both conferences by allowing cross fertilization in Baltimore. The Summer PASIG meeting in June will shift back to Europe.

The Hilton hotel room rate is $194.00. We will have the registration open on the www.sun-pasig.org mid-next week.

Though Sun is defraying most of the costs for the event, there will be a registration fee for the PASIG conference. Education, non-profit, and Government customers will be charged a $100.00 Early Bird Special through October 17 and $200.00 afterwards. Sun partners and commercial entities will be charged $500.00 per person and Sun employees will be charged $400.00. Partners may bring literature for distribution at the conference.

2) The Agenda: We will be maintaining the focus on previous working group topics - Enterprise Repository Architectures, Preservation, Longterm Data Management and Storage, and Data Curation. But any ideas for content, presentations, or an additional working group topic are welcome! We will be taking input from the Advisory Group and also the registration forms we receive in the first month in order to collaboratively craft the agenda with the community. So, iterations of the agenda will be sent out with the final agenda appearing mid-October. But we will keep the basic structure of plenaries, panels, working group break outs, 1-1 architectural sessions, etc. that has been successful.

Michele Kimpton wrote:
SPARC ANNOUNCES INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER ROSTER
FOR NOVEMBER REPOSITORIES MEETING

Early bird registration deadline is September 15, 2008

Washington, DC – September 11, 2008 – SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) has announced a prominent slate of speakers for the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2008 in Baltimore on November 17 and 18. The gathering, organized by SPARC in cooperation with SPARC Europe and SPARC Japan (a Japan National Informatics Institute initiative), will examine how open online archives may be enhanced to further serve scholars, institutions, and the public. Leaders, innovators, and practitioners from North America, Europe, and Asia will explore new frontiers in building and supporting online open archives. Four timely discussion tracks bring together speakers with far-reaching experience:
New Horizons (Monday, November 17, morning)

Speakers: Norbert Lossau (Director, Goettingen State and University Library and a leader of Europe’s DRIVER Project, Germany), Jennifer Campbell-Meier (Doctoral Student, Communication and Information Sciences, University of Hawaii, USA), Shawn Martin (Scholarly Communication Librarian, University of Pennsylvania, USA).

Developing Value-Added Services (Monday, November 17, afternoon)

Speakers: Sayeed Chodhury (Associate Dean for Library Digital Programs, Johns Hopkins University, USA), Joan Giesecke (Dean of Libraries) and Paul Royster (Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA), Hideki UCHIJIMA (Librarian, Kanazawa University Library, Japan).

The Policy Environment (Tuesday, November 18, morning)

Speakers: Bernard Rentier (Rector, University of Liège, Belgium), Syun Tutiya (Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences, Chiba University, Japan), Bonnie Klein (Information Collection and Copyright Specialist, Defense Technical Information Center, USA).
Campus Publishing Strategies (Tuesday, November 18, morning)

Speakers: Rea Devakos (T-Space Service Coordinator, University of Toronto, Canada), Catherine Mitchell (Director, eScholarship Publishing Group, California Digital Library, USA), Teresa Fishel (Library Director) and Janet Sietmann (DigitalCommons Project Manager, Macalester College, USA).

Filling out the extensive program will be a marketing practicum for repository advocates, an innovation fair, and keynote talks by John Wilbanks, Vice President for Science at Creative Commons and director of the Science Commons program; Bob Witeck, CEO and co-founder of Witeck-Combs Communications, a renowned marketing communications and public relations agency in Washington, DC; and David Shulenburger, Vice President for Academic Affairs at the National Association of State University and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC).

For program detail, see the conference Web site at http://www.arl.org/sparc/ir08. The SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2008 is supported by major contributions from Microsoft (Conference Sponsor); Berkeley Electronic Press, BioMed Central, and EPrints, (Coffee Break Sponsors); and by additional contributions from: Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), Association of Research Libraries (ARL), CRKN (Canadian Research Knowledge Network), DSpace Foundation, Fedora Commons, Greater Western Library Alliance, HP, the Japanese Coordinating Committee for University Libraries, JISC, and NISO. This meeting is a follow up to SPARC’s popular 2004 institutional repositories conference, which drew hundreds of participants from around the globe and set the stage for some of the key developments in open access of the past four years.

To register for the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting 2008, visit the conference Web site at http://www.arl.org/sparc/ir08. Early Bird Registration is available only until midnight on Monday, September 15.
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SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), with SPARC Europe and SPARC Japan, is an international alliance of more than 800 academic and research libraries working to create a more open system of scholarly communication. SPARC’s advocacy, educational and publisher partnership programs encourage expanded dissemination of research. SPARC is on the Web athttp://www.arl.org/sparc.

The SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting program has been developed by the members of the 2008 Program Committee: Jun Adachi (SPARC Japan), Raym Crow (SPARC), Richard Fyffe (Grinnell College), Susan Gibbons (University of Rochester), Melissa Hagemann (Open Society Institute), Karla Hahn (Association of Research Libraries), Bill Hubbard (SHERPA), Rick Johnson (SPARC), Michelle Kimpton (DSpace Foundation), Norbert Lossau (Goettingen State and University Library and DRIVER), Joyce Ogburn (University of Utah), Terry Owen (University of Maryland, College Park), Kathleen Shearer (Canadian Association of Research Libraries), Alma Swan (Key Perspectives Ltd.), Sean Thomas (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Susan Veldsman (eIFL), and Charles Watkinson (The American School of Classical Studies at Athens).



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