<font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif">[Forwarded from Subbiah Arunachalam. Here's the online version:</font></font><div><font class="Apple-style-span" face="'trebuchet ms', sans-serif"><a href="http://www.ifla.org/en/news/ifla-open-access-taskforce-established">http://www.ifla.org/en/news/ifla-open-access-taskforce-established</a><br>
</font><div><font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif"><br></font></font></div><div><font size="2"><font face="trebuchet ms,sans-serif">--Peter Suber.]<br></font></font><br><div class="gmail_quote"><br><br><br>11 October 2011<br>
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        <h1>IFLA Open Access Taskforce established</h1>
        <p>By Lars Bjørnshauge</p>
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Following the endorsement of IFLA's <a href="http://www.ifla.org/en/news/just-released-ifla-statement-on-open-access" target="_blank">Statement on Open Access</a>
by the Governing Board, April 18th 2011—and the subsequent approval
from the Governing Board during the WLIC in Puerto Rico August 2011 of a
number of <a href="http://www.ifla.org/en/strategic-plan/key-initiatives" target="_blank">key initiatives</a>—IFLA's <em>Open Access Taskforce</em> has been established.
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The taskforce will work on the following issues:
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<ol><li>
        Advocate for the adoption and promotion of open access policies as set
out in IFLA's Statement on Open Access within the framework of the
United Nations institutions (UN, UNESCO, WHO, FAO);
        </li><li> Build Capacity within the IFLA Membership to advocate for the
adoption of open access policies at the national level, through the
development of case studies and best practices for open access
promotion; </li><li>
        Furthermore the taskforce will connect to the various organizations
working for Open Access – as indicated in the statement -such as SPARC
(US/Europe/Japan), COAR, OASPA,EIFL, Bioline International & DOAJ,
among others.</li></ol>
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First things to be done is to produce a road map for the work to
presented for the IFLA Governing Board in December and as well to begin
collecting case studies and best practice related to how national
library associations can promote national policies and programs to
further foster the progress of Open Access. Please <a href="mailto:elbjoern0603@gmail.com" target="_blank">inform me</a> if you have good examples in relation to this.
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In cooperation with the IFLA Headquarters <strong>dedicated web pages</strong> will be created in order for the community to be able to follow and contribute to the work.
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The taskforce has the following members:
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<ul><li><strong>Lars Bjørnshauge (CHAIR)</strong>, 1st Vice-President, Swedish Library Association
        <strong></strong></li><li><strong>Leslie Chan</strong>, Associate Director, Bioline International, University of Toronto at Scarborough</li><li><strong>Jan Hagerlid</strong>, Programme Co-ordinator of OpenAccess.se, National Library of Sweden</li>
<li><strong>Iryna Kuchma</strong>, EIFL.Net Open Access Manager, EIFL, Rome, Italy </li><li><strong>Rick Luce</strong>, Vice Provost and Director of Libraries, Emory University, USA </li><li><strong>Felipe Martinez</strong>, Director, University Center for Library Science Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico </li>
<li><strong>Bas Savenijie</strong>, Director, National Library of the Netherlands</li><li><strong>Xuemao Wang</strong>, Associate Vice-Provost, Emory University Libraries, Emory University, USA</li><li><strong>Qiang Zhu</strong>, Director, Peking University Library, Beijing, China </li>
<li><strong>Ann Okerson</strong>, Special Advisor on Electronic Strategies, Center for Research Libraries New Haven, CT, United States </li><li><strong>Derek Law</strong>, Professor, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom </li>
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<strong>Lars Bjørnshauge</strong>
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