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Speakers for SPARC-ACRL forum 'Getting the rights right for the future of scholarly communication' announced -

The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) have announced the presenters for 'Getting the rights right for the future of scholarly communication,' a timely panel discussion set for the upcoming meeting of the American Library Association (ALA). The forum will be held on January 21, 2012 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at the Dallas Convention Center, room A201/202.

The potential for using the digital environment to accelerate scholarship depends not only on unfettered access to publications and data, but also - equally - on having the clearly stated rights to use and re-use the materials. Only with full re-use rights are we able to realise the true potential of Open Access to create new knowledge, build on earlier findings, and translate research for educational and commercial use.

This SPARC/ACRL forum will explore the troubles of getting the rights piece wrong and how we can unlock the future of scholarship and scholarly communication if we get the rights piece right. With brief presentations and plenty of opportunity for discussion, speakers will share the latest in rights-related developments and highlight ideas for libraries to help reshape this crucial piece in the scholarly communication puzzle and make sure the future is open.

Presenters will include David Prosser, Executive Director, Research Libraries UK; Lisa Macklin, Director, Intellectual Property Rights Office of the Emory University Libraries; Jon Voss, Historypin Strategic Partnerships Director; Greg Grossmeier, Education Technology and Policy Coordinator, Creative Commons; and Wim Van der Stelt, Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy for Springer. Other publishers and forum participants will also be invited to share related updates and join in this informative discussion.

The ACRL Scholarly Communications Discussion Group, which offers a more intimate setting to explore issues that surface at the forum, will explore some of the ethical issues with getting rights right and Open Access and be held January 22, 2012 from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM in the Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Majestic 05. Separate registration for this event is not required.

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