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Helmsley Charitable Trust Funds FORCE11 to Develop ‘Scholarly Commons’ of the Future

San Diego, Calif., October 1, 2015— FORCE11 (The Future of Research Communications and E-Scholarship) has received a $424,000 grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to fund two workshops and supporting materials that explore the theme, “Are We Ready to Define the Scholarly Commons?” The workshops will help identify guiding principles

Conference Collaboration

This page provides links to all the live collaboaration tools were are using at the conference.  Help us creat the FORCE11 Retrospective book by adding your thoughts on where we've come since the last BtPDF Notes and updates for the FORCE11 Manifesto (Google Doc) Matrix of Blame (Google doc) FORCE11 Pledge (Google doc) 1k Challenge

Beyond the PDF

For The complete website Click Here. This is our wiki from the workshop … and beyond. Anyone is welcome to contribute to the site by first joining the discussion group. Goal: The goal of the workshop was not to produce a white paper! Rather it was to identify a set of requirements, and a group

Are we ready to define the scholarly commons?: Thoughts on FORCE2015

Just back from FORCE2015 in Oxford.  Note to self:  never organize a conference right after the holidays!  Many thanks to all of the people who worked so hard to make it happen;  it was a great conference and I learned a lot.  But it was definitely different in tone from the last two events.  Was

FORCE 2015 Hackathon

Kickoff Session: Sunday January 11: 18:00 – 23:00 Conference Hackspace We'll provide a space for continued development/working during the main conference. This space will include a stream of the main session. Themes 1) Metahack! Hack the FORCE11 Manifesto Here is a chance to show how scholarly communication could look – a future there for you

Data Citation Dissemination Group

GROUP HAS COMPLETED THEIR WORK AND IS NO LONGER ACTIVE. FOR QUERIES, PLEASE WRITE TO ‘INFO@FORCE11.ORG’   The Data Citation Synthesis Group is a cross-team committee leveraging the perspectives from the various existing initiatives working on data citation to produce a consolidated set of data citation principles (based on the Amsterdam Manifesto, the CODATA-ICSTI Task

Synthesis Group Wiki Page

GROUP HAS COMPLETED THEIR WORK AND IS NO LONGER ACTIVE. FOR QUERIES, PLEASE WRITE TO ‘INFO@FORCE11.ORG’   Mission Statement The data citation synthesis group is a cross-team committee leveraging the perspectives from the various existing initiatives working on data citation to  produce a consolidated set of data citation principles (based on the Amsterdam Manifesto, the

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