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    April 20th, 2010LISWire aggregatorLISWire

    OpenSciNY (http://opensciny.com/) is a free, one-day conference to be held on May 14, 2010, at NYU's Bobst Library in New York City, NY. It is geared toward academic faculty, students, and librarians interested in the impact of publicly-accessible scientific tools & resources, open access publishing in the sciences, and open data/notebook efforts. The hash tag for the conference is #opensciny

    Organized by a group of science librarians from New York University, Brooklyn College (CUNY), and Columbia University, OpenSciNY is a free, one-day conference to be held from 9:30am-6pm on Friday, May 14, 2010, at NYU’s Bobst Library, situated in Greenwich Village in New York City, NY. All interested science faculty, students, and librarians are welcome to attend.

    The conference includes a series of presentations followed by informal roundtable discussions, during which speakers and participants will discuss a broad range of issues related to Open Science, including:

    * the transformative impact of open access on traditional forms of publishing in the sciences;

    * the personal, professional, and greater societal issues regarding the provision of public access to science monographs, articles, data, lab notebooks, and research wikis/blogs;

    *the implications of the development and use of freely available science tools/resources;

    * tenure and promotion in an era of openness.

    Bringing together a diverse group of speakers (including scientists, software developers, librarians, and academics) the conference is designed to explore how increased openness in science communication affects day-to-day research activities, publishing, academic policy and copyright, as well as the world at large.

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