Formation | 2011 |
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Type | Nonprofit organization |
46-3994190 | |
Focus | Scholarly communication |
Headquarters | San Diego |
Membership | 3,471 (June 2011) |
Official language | English |
Board Chair | Todd A. Carpenter |
Subsidiaries | Force11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) |
Website | force11.org |
FORCE11 is an international coalition of researchers, librarians, publishers and research funders working to reform or enhance the research publishing and communication system. Initiated in 2011 as a community of interest on scholarly communication, FORCE11 is a registered 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States but with members and partners around the world. Key activities include an annual conference, the Scholarly Communications Institute and a range of working groups.
FORCE11 grew out of the FORC Workshop held in Dagstuhl, Germany in August 2011. [1] This meeting resulted in the collaborative creation of a white paper [2] which summarized the problems of scholarly communication and proposed a vision to address them.
Through various working groups FORCE11 has undertaken a range of activities to improve the standards, interoperability and functionality of digital research communications and developed various statements on principles and policies for best practice. These include:
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Formation | 2011 |
---|---|
Type | Nonprofit organization |
46-3994190 | |
Focus | Scholarly communication |
Headquarters | San Diego |
Membership | 3,471 (June 2011) |
Official language | English |
Board Chair | Todd A. Carpenter |
Subsidiaries | Force11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) |
Website | force11.org |
FORCE11 is an international coalition of researchers, librarians, publishers and research funders working to reform or enhance the research publishing and communication system. Initiated in 2011 as a community of interest on scholarly communication, FORCE11 is a registered 501(c)(3) organization based in the United States but with members and partners around the world. Key activities include an annual conference, the Scholarly Communications Institute and a range of working groups.
FORCE11 grew out of the FORC Workshop held in Dagstuhl, Germany in August 2011. [1] This meeting resulted in the collaborative creation of a white paper [2] which summarized the problems of scholarly communication and proposed a vision to address them.
Through various working groups FORCE11 has undertaken a range of activities to improve the standards, interoperability and functionality of digital research communications and developed various statements on principles and policies for best practice. These include:
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)