Apologies - Link here
http://aoasg.org.au/2014/04/11/an-effective-market-for-apcs/
Danny
Dr Danny Kingsley
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>Topics of the day:
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> 1. New AOASG blog: An effective market for APCs?
> 2. Content for Open Science Open the shell and show us your pearls!
> 3. New Data Curator Role at the University of Kent
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>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 02:47:44 +0000
>From: Danny Kingsley <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: New AOASG blog: An effective market for APCs?
>
><Apologies for cross posting>
>
>The AOASG has published a new blog; "An effective market for APCs?" which
>analyses and discusses some of the findings and recommendations arising
>from the report: Developing an effective market for article processing
>charges. The implications of some of the proposed scenarios are explored
>and some of the highlights from the report are listed including issues
>with the management of article processing charges, the mega journal
>revolution and the uptake of open access. The blog also discusses the
>information recently released by Wellcome Trust on their expenditure on
>article processing funds - the amounts and the recipients. This new
>report and the Wellcome Trust numbers together highlight some of the many
>substantial issues related to the payment of article processing charges.
>
>While not part of the AOASG Payment for Publication:
>http://aoasg.org.au/paying-for-publication/ series, this content is of
>course closely related. The series includes:
>
> * 'Cost of Hybrid' - http://aoasg.org.au/cost-of-hybrid/
> * 'Addressing the double dipping charge' -
>http://aoasg.org.au/addressing-the-double-dipping-charge/
> * 'Do OA funds support hybrid?' - http://aoasg.org.au/funding-hybrid/
> * 'Not all hybrid is equal' -
>http://aoasg.org.au/not-all-hybrid-is-equal/
> * The membership model - http://aoasg.org.au/the-membership-model-2/
> * Managing Article Processing Charges -
>http://aoasg.org.au/managing-article-processing-charges/
>
> Danny
>
>Dr Danny Kingsley
>Executive Officer
>Australian Open Access Support Group
>e: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>p: +612 6125 6839
>w: www.aoasg.org.au
>t: @openaccess_oz
>
>
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>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:09:07 +0200
>From: Birgit Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Content for Open Science Open the shell and show us your
>pearls!
>
>** Apologies for cross-posting **
>
>*Content for Open Science Open the shell and show us your pearls!*
>
>Following a very fruitful response to our Call for Training events (we
>are now evaluating 45 proposals from 19 countries, and we will notify
>selected applicants before April 30^th ), FOSTER is calling for training
>content.
>
>Have you, or your organization, created or repackaged/reused quality
>content (from briefing papers, to presentations, videos, etc) on open
>access, open data and open science in any language, which can be useful
>and used in the FOSTER training context? We are now calling for the
>communityıs contributions to the identification and mapping of relevant
>content which can be used for FOSTER training, to equip researchers,
>project managers, administrators and future trainers with knowledge of
>the benefits of Open Science and compliance with the Horizon 2020
>Mandate (Article 29.2 of the model Grant Agreement).
>
>With your help, we want to showcase engaging and instructive training
>materials and reach out to diverse disciplinary communities and
>countries in the European Research Area.
>
>We are looking for content that may vary widely both in terms of theme
>(from general open access advocacy, to discipline specific
>promotion/training for open science) and format (from individual texts,
>slides or videos to full packaged training objects or courses).
>
>So, if you have produced, used, or are simply aware of, quality content
>on open access, open data and open science, and want to give that
>content a wider audience in collaboration with the FOSTER training
>programme, please describe it using the form available at:
>http://goo.gl/meV0EK
>
>This call for content will remain open during the projectıs lifetime,
>but we are aiming to have an initial relevant sample of content by early
>May, so we would be very grateful if you could submit your content by
>April 30^th .
>
>*About FOSTER*
>
>FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research
>http://www.fosteropenscience.eu/), an FP7-funded project, aims to
>support different stakeholders, especially young researchers, in
>practicing open access, open data sharing and open science.
>
>*Contact person*
>
>If you have any questions or need clarifications, please contact Ivo
>Grigorov, ivgr[@]aqua.dtu.dk
>
>--
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>Dr. Birgit Schmidt
>Scientific Manager
>
>Goettingen State and University Library
>- Electronic Publishing -
>Platz der Goettinger Sieben 1
>D-37073 Goettingen
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>Tel. +49 551 39-33181
>Fax +49 551 39-5222
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>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 10:54:53 +0000
>From: Robin Armstrong-Viner <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: New Data Curator Role at the University of Kent
>
>With apologies for cross posting.
>
>The University of Kent supports the principles and objectives of open
>access and open science and is committed to making all forms of output
>from its research available, including research data, freely and
>accessibly in ways that allow them to be used and re-used for the benefit
>of wider society. Information Services are active in the development of
>new services to support the academic community in the light of new
>national and University polices regarding Open Access and Research Data
>Management and we now have an exciting new opportunity for an innovative
>and proactive individual to help the University of Kent develop these
>services further.
>
>Working as part of the Information Services distributed research support
>team this role will harness expertise from across the University to
>analyse the needs of our researchers, our obligations, and our options
>for future support services. Having defined our needs the post holder
>will create a framework for those services to develop.
>
>This post is available for a fixed-term of 2 years, which will then be
>reviewed as University requirements develop and the services mature.
>
>Further information is available on the University of Kent website
>(http://www.kent.ac.uk/jobs Ref OTR0869) at
>http://jobs.kent.ac.uk/fe/tpl_kent01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=38334,48
>71548660&key=39938144&c=362341613623&pagestamp=seyiqvireqirmwewai.
>
>Closing date for applications: 28 Apr 2014
>Interviews are to be held: 09 May 2014
>
>Please contact me (details below) if you wish to discuss this role
>further.
>
>Please note applications must be made online via the University website;
>details sent directly via email cannot be considered.
>
>Kind regards
>
>Robin
>
>Robin Armstrong Viner
>Head of Collection Management
>Information Services
>Templeman Library
>University of Kent
>Canterbury
>CT2 7NU
>
>Tel: +44 (0)1227 827649
>Fax: +44 (0)1227 827107
>www.kent.ac.uk/library<http://www.kent.ac.uk/library>
>
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