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|Title=Twenty-First International Conference on Grey Literature
 
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|Type=Conference
 
 
|Field=Open Science, Grey Literature
 
|Field=Open Science, Grey Literature
|Start date=2019/10/22
 
|End date=2019/10/23
 
|Homepage=http://www.textrelease.com/gl21conference.html
 
 
|Logo=149 Logo GL21.jpg
 
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|City=Hannover
 
|State=Lower Saxony
 
|Country=Germany
 
 
|Submission deadline=2019/03/31
 
|Submission deadline=2019/03/31
 
|Notification=2019/04/18
 
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For more than a quarter-century, grey Literature communities have explored ways to open science to other methods of reviewing, publishing, and making valuable information resources publicly accessible.  This Twenty-First International Conference on Grey Literature seeks to demonstrate how the principles of science and advancements in information technology have impacted the field of grey literature and in turn how grey literature by implementing these has contributed to the open science movement.  
 
For more than a quarter-century, grey Literature communities have explored ways to open science to other methods of reviewing, publishing, and making valuable information resources publicly accessible.  This Twenty-First International Conference on Grey Literature seeks to demonstrate how the principles of science and advancements in information technology have impacted the field of grey literature and in turn how grey literature by implementing these has contributed to the open science movement.  

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GL21
Twenty-First International Conference on Grey Literature
Ordinal 21
Event in series GL
Dates 2019-10-22 (iCal) - 2019-10-23
Homepage: http://www.textrelease.com/gl21conference.html
Location
Location: DE/NI/Hanover, DE/NI, DE
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Important dates
Submissions: 2019/03/31
Notification: 2019/04/18
Registration link: http://www.textrelease.com/gl21registration.html
Early bird regular: € 375
On site regular: € 475
Committees
Organizers: German National Library of Science and Technology
General chairs: Margret Plank
PC members: Henk Harmsen, Silvia Giannini, Marcus Vaska, Dominic Farace, Plato L. Smith, Stefania Biagioni, Meg Tulloch
Table of Contents

For more than a quarter-century, grey Literature communities have explored ways to open science to other methods of reviewing, publishing, and making valuable information resources publicly accessible. This Twenty-First International Conference on Grey Literature seeks to demonstrate how the principles of science and advancements in information technology have impacted the field of grey literature and in turn how grey literature by implementing these has contributed to the open science movement. Open science is defined as the movement to make scientific research, data, and dissemination accessible to all levels of an inquiring society. Grey literature by definition seeks to make publications produced on all levels of government, academics, and business openly accessible different from those controlled by commercial publishing. As such the open science movement incorporates the work carried out by grey literature communities and renders an even broader framework encompassing newer forms of grey in both textual and non-textual formats. Open science encompasses the life and physical sciences as well as the social sciences and humanities as does grey literature. Open science recognizes the value of grey literature in the process of knowledge generation and as such acknowledges contributions made by researchers, authors, and their communities of practice. Open science changes the way research is done and allows for convergence with the field of grey literature. It is within the open science movement that grey literature and its wealth of information resources are valued and properly exploited for society as a whole.

Topics

  • Research sharing relies on Open Data
  • Open Source benefits Grey Literature
  • Publishing Grey Literature opens up the Review Process.
  • Confronting Obstacles and Challenges to Open Access.
  • Open resources for Education in Library and Information Science.
  • Open Science principles promote the field of Grey Literature.

Key Note Speakers

Prof. Dr. Sören Auer, Professor of Data Science and Digital Libraries in Leibniz University of Hannover and Director of TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany.