First Open Access Day to be held October 14, 2008

SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition), the 
Public Library of Science (PLoS), and Students for FreeCulture have 
jointly announced the first international Open Access Day. Building on 
the worldwide momentum toward Open Access to publicly funded research, 
Open Access Day will create a key opportunity for the higher education 
community and the general public to understand more clearly the 
opportunities of wider access and use of content.

Open Access Day will invite researchers, educators, librarians, 
students, and the public to participate in live, worldwide broadcasts of 
events. In North America, events will be held at 7:00 PM (Eastern) and 
7:00 PM (Pacific) and feature appearances from:

*Sir Richard Roberts, Ph.D., F.R.S.*
Joint winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1993 for 
discovering split genes and RNA splicing, one of 26 Nobel Prize-winners 
to sign the Open Letter to U.S. Congress in support of taxpayer access 
to publicly funded research, and currently at New England Biolabs, USA. 
[7PM Eastern]

*Philip E. Bourne, Ph.D. *
Philip E. Bourne is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of PLoS Computational 
Biology and the author of the popular PLoS Computational Biology Ten 
Simple Rules Series. He is Professor in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy 
and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San Diego, 
Associate Director of the RCSB Protein Data Bank, Senior Advisor to the 
San Diego Supercomputer Center, an Adjunct Professor at the Burnham 
Institute, and Co-Founder of SciVee. [7PM Pacific]

Librarians and student organizers are invited to host meetings around 
the broadcast. To see a list of participating campuses and to sign up, 
visit the Open Access Day Web site at http://www.openaccessday.org. 
Additional international events will be announced shortly.

The event will also mark the launch of the new "Voices of Open Access 
Video Series." Key members of the research community, including a 
teacher, librarian, researcher, student, patient advocate, and a funder, 
will speak on why they are committed to Open Access.

"The momentum behind Open Access to research has been accelerating for 
some time now, even before the mandates at the U.S. National Institutes 
of Health and Harvard University," said Heather Joseph, Executive 
Director of SPARC. "Events beyond the U.S. especially underscore the 
higher education community's commitment to having the access they need. 
Open Access Day will provide a perfect way for folks to come together, 
consider, and celebrate the ramifications of the global shift we're 
experiencing."

"Open Access Day is a great opportunity to inform everyone on campus 
about the nature and importance of Open Access," added Nelson Pavlosky, 
Co-Founder of Students for FreeCulture. "It's really an issue that 
impacts everyone in the university, whether they are professors who 
publish, students who research, or librarians who purchase journal 
subscriptions. Students for FreeCulture looks forward to working with 
SPARC and PLoS to inform our peers, as well as faculty, staff and 
administration, about how Open Access can help bring publishing into the 
21st Century."

"Making full use of the Internet to share and reuse content without 
restriction is pushing scientific communication into the future," said 
Peter Jerram, CEO of PLoS. "Open Access Day acknowledges the enormous 
progress that's been made towards comprehensive access to research. We 
are pleased to be partnering with the community on this special day. We 
would ask our supporters to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the 
commencement of our publishing activities in October by participating."

Open Access Day was inspired by the National Day of Action on February 
15, 2007, led by Students for FreeCulture with support from the Alliance 
for Taxpayer Access. This year, the same partners have joined forces 
with PLoS, the Open Access scientific and medical Web publisher. Open 
Access-supporting organizations are also invited to take part. For 
details, contact the organizers.

For details and to participate, visit http://www.openaccessday.org.

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