**With apologies for cross-posting** Dear Colleagues: A reminder that the Public Knowledge Project <https://pkp.sfu.ca/> is heading to Barcelona November 18-22, 2019 for PKP 2019, our 7th International Scholarly Publishing Conference hosted by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). We have a spectacular week of all things open access and open source planned, including workshops and presentations featuring Open Journal Systems (OJS), our flagship software - you won't want to miss it! To learn more, please visit our conference website at http://pkpbcn19.net/. Interested in joining us? Here’s what you need to know: * The preliminary program <https://conference.pkp.sfu.ca/public/conferences/9/schedConfs/9/program-en_US.pdf> is now available. * Registration <https://conference.pkp.sfu.ca/index.php/pkp2019/pkp2019/index> is $175USD (early), $250USD (regular), and $75USD (student). *Early registration ends September 20, 2019.* * Conference registrants can sign up for two (of six) OJS workshops <http://pkpbcn19.net/#block-views-block-works-block-1> on November 20 ($25 USD each). * The conference is in English, however we are offering two Spanish workshops on November 20. * PKP founder John Willinsky will open the conference at our evening reception November 20 (tickets are $10 USD, conference registrants only). * We have five amazing keynotes lined up for November 21-22: Abel Packer (SciELO), Tara Robertson (Mozilla), Reme Melero (CSIC), Ignasi Labastida (University of Barcelona), and Katherine Skinner (Educopia). * The week kicks off with a free pre-conference sprint <https://pkp.sfu.ca/sprints/> November 18-19 (conference registration not required). More information coming soon. Questions or comments? Please email Marisa MacDonald <mailto:[log in to unmask]>, Communications Coordinator. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/pkp> and Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/publicknowledgeproject> (#pkpbcn19) for the latest news and announcements. See you in Barcelona! Sincerely, Your PKP 2019 Planning Committee