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FORCE 11 2021 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI)

#FSCI2021​

Online

July 26–Aug 5, 2021

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Published: 22 Apr 2021

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

(Register for FSCI courses by July 6th. After that, only plenary and community events will be available)

Year after year, it’s attendees like yourself that bring life and success to this incredible institute. New or returning, the community is drawn together to develop their skills through focused courses, build and strengthen their network, and engage in important global discussions.

We are proud to present the expanded course offerings of FSCI 2021.  Please register today to secure your spots in one or two of our great courses, and join the FSCI Community for another great event!

Best Regards,

FSCI 2021 Organizers (fsci-info@force11.org)

FSC11 Posts

Fireside Chat with FSCI

Author: Iryna Kuchma Join Fireside Chat with FSCI in The Reimagining Educational Practices for Open (REPO) Community Event Series    Serah Rono, Director of Community Development and Engagement at The Carpentries, will chat with Martin J. Brennan, Scholarly Communication Education Librarian at UCLA, about his role in the FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI), and the impact

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You should attend FSCI, here is why.,,,

You should attend FSCI, here is why. FSCI is a unique experience that will place you in the middle of an ongoing conversation about open access and scholarly communication. Researchers, librarians, and other specialists get together to teach, learn, and strategize, impulsing change. But FSCI is much more than that.  I first heard of Force

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FSCI Attendance Inspires Scholarly Publishing Literacy Additions to MPH Course

The FORCE 11 Scholarly Communication Institute proved to be a valuable combination of inspiration and encouragement to pursue open access goals along with practical strategies for implementing them. I was able to benefit from this institute thanks to a scholarship from FORCE11 and the UCLA Library, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

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