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January 2018 E-Newsletter Welcome to the second edition of the ELPUB 2018 Newsletter! We plan to use this forum to share the latest conference news, important date reminders, and interesting materials related to the theme of this year’s conference – Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure. We are pleased to announce two of the keynote speakers who Read more…


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We have received several requests to extend the abstract submission deadline until the end of January. We hope this will give everybody sufficient time to complete papers for submission. Please spread the word – the submission deadline has been extended to January 31, 2018! Review Call for Papers Submit Your Abstract Photo by Kevin on Unsplash


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  December 2017 E-Newsletter Welcome to the first edition of the ELPUB 2018 Newsletter! We plan to use this forum to share the latest conference news, important date reminders, and interesting materials related to the theme of this year’s conference – Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure. There is still time to share your research, initiatives and Read more…


The theme for the ELPUB 2018 Conference is Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure. The question of sustainability in the open access movement has been widely debated, yet satisfactory answers have yet to be generated. Who you are If you have ideas or tools to share, want to contribute towards concrete actions, or simply care about sustainability Read more…


Share your research, initiatives and ideas at #elpub2018! ELPUB 2018 marks the 22nd edition of the International Conference in Electronic Publishing and the 10th anniversary of the meeting being held in Toronto, Canada. This year’s theme is Connecting the Knowledge Commons: From Projects to Sustainable Infrastructure. The question of sustainability in the open access movement has been widely debated, but satisfactory Read more…