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SUMMARY:Let’s Collaborate! Boost your Citations and Visibility
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Bay Area (USA) researchers - how will you inc
 rease the visibility of and citations to your work? Not alone, is the 
 answer!  \nOpen Access Week is coming—with a 2015 focus on collabo
 ration—and you are invited to a special event to discuss ways in whi
 ch you can give your research a boost by working together and sharing 
 what you do. \nJoin us on October 21st 2015 from 4:00-5:30pm at UC
 SF’s Mission Bay campus, at UCSF Mission Bay campus 1450 3rd Stree
 t, in the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building, room 160. (se
 e campus map). \nOur genial compere for the evening will be Lenny Te
 ytelman from Protocols.io.\nFor tickets, register here: http://ow.ly
 /T99hz \nFollow our hastag #OAW15SF \nDuring your time with us, we w
 ill serve you tasty snacks and drinks, plus have an array of free bran
 ded items for you to choose from!\nHere's a list of topics and speaker
 s: \n1.     Realtime open science on Thinklab & The horrors 
 of data copyright. Daniel Himmelstein, PhD candidate, UCSF Biological
  & Medical Informatics Program \n2.     The relationship between
  collaboration and citation. Stephanie Dawson, ScienceOpen\n3.    
 Open and Collaborative peer review for scholarly communication and sci
 entific progress. Rich Schneider, PhD., Associate Professor, UCSF Dep
 artment of Orthopaedic Surgery\n4.    All matters Wikipedia: from Wi
 kiGate to the WikiProject Medicine. Neil Christensen,Collabra and A
 min Azzam, MD, Associate Professor, UCSF Department of Psychiatry\n5.
     Making yourself visible online: how to promote your research.
  Laurence Bianchini,MyScienceWork\n6.     The open access citati
 on advantage: is there a real effect? William Gunn, Mendeley\n7.  
    Publish or perish – how to avoid predatory publishers and conf
 erences in your quest for visibility. Marcus Banks, and Anneliese T
 aylor, UCSF Library\n8.    Citing software for academic credit. Ma
 ckenzie Smith, University Librarian, UC Davis\nAfter the round of ligh
 tning talks, we’ll have a lively “Ask Us Anything” session with 
 everyone in attendance, so come with your curiosity and your questions
  and join the conversation!\n\n\nFor more information visit http://leg
 acy.openaccessweek.org/events/let-s-collaborate-boost-your-citations-a
 nd-visibility
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20151021T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20151021T173000
CATEGORIES:open, access, week, talks, and, questions
LOCATION:United States of America
WEBSITE:http://www.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/fields/field_insert_fi
 le/UCSF_Mission_Bay_Map_Web.pdf
URL:http://www.ucsf.edu/sites/default/files/fields/field_insert_file/U
 CSF_Mission_Bay_Map_Web.pdf
CONTACT:4153428009
ORGANIZER;CN="Liz Allen":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/LizA
 llen430
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