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Scholarly Communications Summer Institute at UC San Diego, July 31 – August 4, 2017
EARLY-BIRD DEADLINE APPROACHING (save 25%): July 8, 2017
The Humanities Commons will provide one award for a PhD candidate and one faculty award to cover registration, meal plan, and lodging to attend the institute.  Recipients will be expected to present what they learned from the institute at a DH Live! event in the fall.
Applications for a travel award must be submitted by June 9 via EEE Scout at https://scout.eee.uci.edu/s/2017_scholarly_communications_Institute

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
FSCI is intended for anybody who is interested in the developing new world of Scholarly Communication: researchers, librarians, publishers, university and research administration, funders, students, and post docs. There are courses for those who know very little about the current trends and technologies, as well as courses for those who are interested in more advanced topics. Our courses cover Scholarly Communication from a variety of disciplinary and regional and national perspectives. We have courses that will be of interest to the scientist, the social scientist, and the Humanities researcher. There are courses for those who manage, organize, and publish research as well as for the researchers themselves and end-users.
WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?
To Understand the Changing World of Publishing: From open access to altmetrics, you’ll be thoroughly immersed in new modes and forms of academic publishing and communication.
To Pass It On: Bring back your newfound knowledge to your peers and students, and help them be better prepared for the job market, whatever their chosen career.
To Gain a Support Network: Take advantage of brainstorming sessions, plenaries, and downtime to interact with faculty practitioners in the field of scholarly communications and discuss ideas with colleagues who share your interests and concerns.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM:
Join colleagues, librarians, and students for an intensive five days of scholarly communication summer camp. Learn about the changing world of academic publishing, the importance of a professional digital presence for yourself and your work, and the advantages of creating publicly accessible scholarship. Take advantage of the opportunities to network with colleagues from your own and other disciplines, learn from librarians and expert faculty in the field, and enjoy inclusive programming and community conversations all week long.

FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FORCE11 AND TO REGISTER: https://www.force11.org/fsci