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> From: "Stacie Lemick, SPARC" <[email protected]>
> Date: June 19, 2013, 3:28:52 PM EDT
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> Subject: SPARC enews/June 2013
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> June 2013
>  1. News from SPARC and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access
> SPARC-ACRL Forum to be held at ALA Annual Meeting in Chicago
> Program Committee announced for 2014 SPARC Open Access Meeting
> SPARC is pleased to announce that the 2014 Open Access Meeting theme will be 
> “Convergence” 
> Join SPARC on Twitter for the latest news, as it happens -- SPARC, The Right 
> to Research and The Alliance for Taxpayer Access. Now, join SPARC groups on 
> Facebook and LinkedIn for news where you travel.
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> Featured Video
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> Open Access Explained!
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> 2. SPARC Partner News
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> Please see the SPARC Web site for a complete list of news from SPARC partners.
> PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2013 – First confirmed speakers
> PLoS Announces ALM Reports – a new tool for analyzing article impact
> EIFL 2012 Annual Report available
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> 3.   Highlights from the Open Access movement
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> All recent OA-related developments tagged by participants in the OA Tracking 
> Project (OATP):
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> http://tagteam.harvard.edu/remix/oatp
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> http://tagteam.harvard.edu/remix/oatp/items.rss
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> 4. Authors & Researchers
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> Research is more valuable when it's shared
> 
> Sharing enables new research to build on earlier findings. It not only fuels 
> the further advancement of knowledge, it brings scientists and scholars the 
> recognition that advances their careers. In the digital world, the ways we 
> share and use scholarly material are expanding — rapidly, fundamentally, 
> irreversibly.
> 
>  READ more More SPARC Resources for Authors.
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> 5. Resources for Publishers
>  
> SPARC consultant Raym Crow is gathering information on the financial 
> sustainability models used by no-fee open-access journals. If you have a 
> notable example to suggest, or have any questions about the project itself, 
> please contact Raym at [email protected].
>  
> More SPARC guides, tools, and links for publishers are available on the SPARC 
> Web site. 
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> CONTACT: Raym Crow, SPARC Senior Consultant (crow [at] arl [dot] org)
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> 6. SPARC Resources for Students 
>  
> How did Open Access empower a 16-year-old to create a breakthrough cancer 
> diagnostic?  To find out, watch our video interview with Dr. Francis Collins, 
> Director of the National Institutes of Health, and Jack Andraka, the winner 
> of the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and inventor of 
> a novel pancreatic cancer diagnostic that is 26,667 times cheaper, 168 times 
> faster, and 400 times more sensitive than the current test.  Jack and Dr. 
> Collins discuss the central role free, online access to research articles and 
> repositories like PubMed Central played in enabling Jack's discovery as well 
> as how making Open Access the norm could empower millions of others to make 
> similar breakthroughs.
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> You can watch the video on YouTube at http://bit.ly/andrakainterview.
> 
> CONTACT: Nick Shockey, SPARC Director of Student Advocacy (nick [at] arl 
> [dot] org)
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