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Registration for FORCE11 annual conference now open!

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    Nadica Miljković
    Participant

    Dear all,
    I am forwarding this information from Dr. Daniel S. Katz in case you’re
    interested.
    FORCE11 (the Future of Research Communication and eScholarship) is
    delighted to announce that registration for the FORCE2023
    conference is open. Held online from
    April 18-20, the conference theme is “Thinking/Acting: The Global and the
    Local”. Register now!
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fsci-2023-tickets-576271622937
    The conference will run over multiple timezones and include keynotes,
    presentations and panels. We are very excited to be announcing our
    keynotes – Professor Lucy Montgomery from the Curtin Open Knowledge
    Initiative; Iratxie Puebla, ASAPbio and Kanika Khanna, University of
    California, Berkeley; Soledad Quiroz Valenzuela, Universidad Central de
    Chile, and Chaitan Baru, National Science Foundation. We will be releasing
    more details about the program over the coming days.
    Presentations will include:
    A systematized review of open access mandate research, (Teresa Schultz
    and Tara Radniecki)
    The COAR notify initiative: Transforming scholarly communication one
    preprint – peer review link at a time, (Martin Klein)
    Reengineering the global scholarly communication system: A triad
    perspective, (Pius Gamette)
    Looking ahead: A global corpus for all data citations, (Matthew Buys)
    There will also be panels focused on:
    Implementing FAIR Workflows – Bringing Researchers and Solutions Together
    Breaking Down the Barriers to Global Engagement: Some Lessons Learned
    Facilitating an Open Research Ecosystem
    In addition the conference will feature lightning talks that explore the
    theme of tensions between local ways of knowing and globally-imposed
    standards, and share insights on local academic citizenship and global
    systems of knowledge production, evaluation, and dissemination.
    We invite and encourage colleagues globally to join us for the interesting
    talks and accompanying asynchronous discussions about timely matters in
    open science communications. The program will be distributed throughout
    the day, with sessions starting at 9AM and closing at 8PM UTC.
    We are keeping costs low and offering a range of registration fees to make
    the conference as accessible as possible. If this will still cause a
    barrier to participation, please email ***@***.***
    to discuss your circumstances.
    Please note that this conference abides by the FORCE11 Code of Conduct
    https://force11.org/info/code-of-conduct/.
    Registration url: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/force23-tickets-576271622937
    Kind regards,
    Nadica Miljković

    Assoc. Prof. at the University of Belgrade – School of Electrical
    Engineering and Guest Researcher at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
    University of Ljubljana

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