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 | 3 May 2013

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Wellcome Trust supports open access award programme



The
Wellcome Trust has joined with the Public Library of Science and Google
to launch the Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP) to recognise
the use of scientific research, published through open access, that has
led to innovations in any field that benefit society.
This new, innovative programme recognises individuals who have used,
applied or remixed scientific research – published through open access –
to innovate and make a difference in science, medicine, business,
technology or society as a whole. Potential nominees include
individuals, teams or groups of collaborators (such as scientists,
researchers, educators, social services, technology leaders,
entrepreneurs, policy makers, patient advocates, public health workers
and students) who have used scientific research in transformative ways. 

It shows how the unrestricted exchange of information can advance
science and medicine and benefit society. It also aspires to encourage a
new generation of individuals to embrace the use of scientific research
published through open access.

“The Wellcome Trust is proud to sponsor ASAP, and in doing so,
recognise those who have maximised the impact of scientific research
published through open access,” said Robert Kiley, Head of Digital
Services at the Wellcome Trust. “We are eager to see real case studies
that showcase the unique value of open access, and through these
stories, inspire greater support for open access.”

Three top awards of $30 000 each will be presented. The nomination
period is open from 1 May to 15 June 2013. Winners will be announced in
Washington, DC, in October 2013, at an Open Access Week kick-off event
hosted by SPARC and the World Bank. 

ASAP is sponsored by 24 global organisations that value the
transformative impact of applying scientific research, published through
open access, to extend the reach of science and medicine.

Find more about ASAP on the ASAP website or follow the conversation on Twitter with #SciASAP.

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