Save the Date for Open Repositories 2019

The Open Repositories Steering Committee in conjunction with Universität 
Hamburg is very pleased to announce that the 14th Open Repositories Conference 
will be held in Hamburg, Germany from 10-13 June 2019 at Universität Hamburg.

Link to online version of this text: http://or2019.blogs.uni-hamburg.de/?p=23

Universität Hamburg<https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en.html> is the largest research 
and educational institution in northern Germany. As one of the country's 
largest universities, it offers a diverse range of taught programs coupled with 
excellent research. The institution is committed to sustainable science and 
scholarship and its faculties pursue the concept of sustainability in its 
broadest sense in both research and teaching.

The annual Open Repositories Conference<http://www.openrepositories.org/> is a 
practitioner based conference that brings together people from higher 
education, government, libraries, archives and museums to focus on repository 
infrastructure, tools, services, and policies. The Conference provides a forum 
for delegates from around the world to explore the challenges and opportunities 
that arise at the interface of technology and scholarly publishing and practice.

More information will be available at Open Repositories 
2018<http://www.or2018.net/> to be held in Montana June 4-7.

Contact information OR2019: http://or2019.net

For the Open Repositories Steering Committee:
Elin Stangeland
University of Oslo Library
elin.stangel...@ub.uio.no<mailto:elin.stangel...@ub.uio.no>

For the local organizing committee:
Kai Wörner
Center for Sustainable Research Data Management
Universität Hamburg
kai.woer...@uni-hamburg.de<mailto:kai.woer...@uni-hamburg.de>

Call for Expressions of Interest in hosting the annual Open Repositories 
Conference, 2020

The Open Repositories Steering Committee seeks Expressions of Interest (EoI) 
from candidate host organizations for the 2020 Open Repositories Annual 
Conference series. Proposals from all geographic areas will be given 
consideration.

Link to online version: http://www.openrepositories.org/2017/11/30/calleoi/

Important dates

The Open Repositories Steering Committee is accepting Expressions of Interest 
(EoI) to host the OR2020 conferences until February 28th, 2018. Shortlisted 
sites will be notified by the end of March 2018 and invited to submit a full 
proposal.

Background

Candidate institutions must have the ability to host at least a four-day 
conference with up to 500 attendees (OR2016 held in Dublin, Ireland drew about 
500 people and OR2017 held in Brisbane, Australia drew around 330). This 
includes appropriate access to conference facilities, lodging, and 
transportation, as well as the ability to manage a range of supporting services 
(food services, internet services, and conference social events; conference web 
site; management of registration and online payments; etc.). The candidate 
institutions and their local arrangements committee must have the means to 
support the costs of producing the conference through attendee registration and 
independent fundraising. Fuller guidance is provided in the Open Repositories 
Conference 
Handbook<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/or11/Open+Repositories+Conference+Handbook>
 on the Open Repositories 
wiki<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/or11/OR+Steering+Committee+Home>.

Expressions of Interest Guidelines

Organisations interested in proposing to host either the OR2020 conference 
should follow the steps listed below:

1.    Expressions of Interest (EoIs) must be received by February 28, 2018. 
Please direct these EoIs and any enquiries to OR Steering Committee Chair Elin 
Stangeland - elin.stangel...@ub.uio.no<mailto:elin.stangel...@ub.uio.no>.

2.    As noted above, the Open Repositories wiki has a set of pages at Open 
Repositories Conference Handbook which offer guidelines for organising an Open 
Repositories conference.  Candidate institutions should pay particular 
attention to the pages listed at "Preparing a bid" before submitting an EoI.

3.    The EoI should be fairly brief (1-2 pages, or email length), and must 
include:

a.     the name of the institution (or institutions in the case of a joint bid)

b.    an email address as a first point of contact

c.     the proposed location for the conference venue with a brief paragraph 
describing the local amenities that would be available to delegates, including 
its proximity to a reasonably well-served airport

1.    The OR Steering Committee will review proposals and may seek advice from 
additional reviewers.  Following the review, one or more institutions will be 
invited to submit a detailed proposal.

2.    Invitations to submit a detailed proposal will be issued by the end of 
March 2018; institutions whose interest will not be taken up will also be 
notified at that time.  The invitations sent out will provide a timeline for 
submitting a formal proposal and details of additional information available to 
the shortlisted sites for help in the preparation of their bid.  The OR 
Steering Committee will be happy to answer specific queries whilst proposals 
are being prepared.

About Open Repositories

Since 2006 Open Repositories has hosted an annual conference that brings 
together users and developers of open digital repository platforms. For further 
information about Open Repositories and links to past conference sites, please 
visit the OR home page: http://www.openrepositories.org/

Subscribe to announcements about Open Repositories conferences by joining the 
OR Google Group<http://groups.google.com/group/open-repositories>.

Please feel free to reflect this call for Expressions of Interest out through 
your communities.

Thank you!

Elin Stangeland and Sarah Shreeves

for the Open Repositories Steering Committee

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