[EIFLoa] SPARC Announces New European Leadership
Iryna Kuchma
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Wed Jan 18 16:42:28 EET 2012
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For immediate release
January 18, 2012
For more information, contact:
Jennifer McLennan
(202) 631-8854
jennifer [at] arl [dot] org
*SPARC Announces New European Leadership*
*Alma Swan and Lars Bjørnshauge to direct international Open Access
advocacy efforts*
Washington, DC and The Hague – In a move that completes a year-long
strategic restructuring of SPARC’s operations in Europe, Dr. Alma Swan has
been appointed to the position of Director of European Advocacy, and Lars
Bjørnshauge has been named SPARC’s Director of European Library Relations.
“SPARC is extremely fortunate to have attracted leaders of Alma Swan and
Lars Bjørnshauge’s caliber to lead our European efforts,” said Heather
Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC in North America. “Both are extremely
well-respected internationally for their expertise in the scholarly
communications arena, and true leaders in the Open Access movement.”
Alma Swan, who co-founded Key Perspectives Ltd., a scholarly communications
consultancy in 1996, has more than two decades in medical cell biology
research and scholarly publishing. She holds graduate degrees in cell
biology and business administration, and has experience in the university
environment (as a faculty member of Leicester University) as well as in the
publishing industry (serving as senior managing editor for Pergamon
Press/Elsevier Science). Swan will be responsible for leading SPARC’s
advocacy programs throughout Europe, with a concentration on regular
outreach to the European Commission and European Parliament.
I’m delighted to be taking on this new role,” said Swan, “Policymakers are
increasingly interested in hearing the arguments. Presenting the
evidence-based case to them will help to bring about the policy
developments we all want to see.”
Lars Bjørnshauge, a long-standing member of the SPARC Europe Board, has
been serving as SPARC’s Interim European Director since October, taking on
the overall management of the 93-member library organization. He will
continue to lead SPARC’s high-level education and outreach programs,
capitalizing on his more than twenty years’ experience in the library
community. Prior to his decade-long service as Director of Lund Libraries,
he held management positions at the Technical Knowledge Center & Library of
Denmark (DTV) in Lyngby, as well as serving as head of department at the
Royal Danish School of Librarianship in Copenhagen.
“SPARC has a major role to play in Europe”, said Bjørnshauge, “Creating
change needs coordination and determined action, and I am really looking
forward to work together with Alma on this.”
Both Swan and Bjørnshauge are well known for championing Open Access and
providing high-level strategic leadership and expertise to the development
of innovative programs and policies. They will work closely with the SPARC
member organizations in Europe, as well as SPARC staff in North America and
Asia to continue to spearhead campaigns to strengthen the adoption of Open
Access in the global scholarly community.
“Swan and Bjørnshauge have the unique experience and expertise required to
help SPARC lead the way in meeting the challenges of creating a more open
and equitable system of scholarly communication,” noted Bas Savenije,
Director General of the National Library of the Netherlands, and Chair of
the SPARC Europe Board. “Their appointments help ensure that SPARC is
well-positioned to serve its members in the global scholarly community.”
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SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) is a
library membership organization that promotes expanded sharing of
scholarship. SPARC believes that faster and wider sharing of outputs of the
research process increases the impact of research, fuels the advancement of
knowledge, and increases the return on research investments. SPARC is
supported by a membership of over 800 academic and research libraries
worldwide, including more than 100 of Europe’s leading academic and
research institutions. Membership is open to national and academic
libraries, library organizations and research institutions in the region.
SPARC is on the Web at http://www.arl.org/sparc and
http://www.sparceurope.org/
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Jennifer McLennan
Director of Programs & Operations
SPARC
jennifer at arl.org
(202) 296-2296 x121
Fax: (202) 872-0884
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermclennan
http://www.arl.org/sparc
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The SPARC Open Access Meeting
March 11 - 13, 2012
Kansas City
http://www.arl.org/sparc/meetings/oa12
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Open Access Week 2012
October 22 - 28
http://www.openaccessweek.org
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