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Update On The Chicago Collaborative: Bringing The Stakeholders Together

Update On The Chicago Collaborative: Bringing The Stakeholders Together. T. Scott Plutchak Director UAB Lister Hill Library Birmingham, Alabama October 13, 2009 (no competing interests).

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Update On The Chicago Collaborative: Bringing The Stakeholders Together

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  1. Update On The Chicago Collaborative:Bringing The Stakeholders Together T. Scott Plutchak Director UAB Lister Hill Library Birmingham, Alabama October 13, 2009 (no competing interests) Published by the Chicago Collaborative and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.chicago-collaborative.org.

  2. What/who is the collaborative History and concepts behind inception Strategies/Initiatives/Challenges Perspectives on the Collaborative Your questions and feedback

  3. Stakeholders in scholarly communication have the same ultimate goal –sharing and disseminating information and ensuring “users” receive relevant and appropriate information

  4. Genesis November 2006 Proposal to AAHSL Scholarly Communications Committee November 2007 Joint AAHSL / Publisher Liaison Taskforce

  5. “Establish an AAHSL Board strategy to promote direct ongoing dialog and examination of issues of joint concern and importance to AAHSL and STM publishers”

  6. Association Representation Inclusive from the Beginning

  7. Founding Members Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies Association of American Publishers Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology DC Principles International Association of Sciences, Technical & Medical Publishers International Committee of Medical Journal Editors Society for Scholarly Publishing

  8. Building relationships Education Inventing the future

  9. Meetings: May 22, 2008 September 17, 2008 April 8, 2009 November 11, 2009

  10. Grand Challenges Preservation / Archiving Effective STM Authorship Peer review / quality assurance Dynamic content containers Branding STM content Future of the journal

  11. Strategies Broad, high level opportunities & challenges Shared ideas representing association interests Equal partners in dialogue Consensus driven statements w/ assoc. approval

  12. Educational Initiatives Informational sessions Educating authors Libraries 101 Bio-medical publishing 101

  13. Governance Issues Organizational structure Not just biomedical Expanding involvement

  14. Expected Outcomes Position papers, statements on issues Dialogues w/ experts, broad constituency Sustainable mechanism for conversation & action Trusted venue for scholarly communication discussions

  15. www.chicago-collaborative.org tscott@uab.edu Published by the Chicago Collaborative and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.chicago-collaborative.org.

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