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SUMMARY:Using OAI and other light-weight protocols to facilitate scholarly
  communication
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T140000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T143000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-35@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: MORGAN\, Eric (University Libraries of Notre Dame)\n
 This presentation describes how we share and harvest sets of various OAI m
 etadata\,\nrepurpose it through the Ockham Library Network\, and demonstra
 te an alternative to\ntraditional scholarly communication. The Ockham Libr
 ary Network is a sponsored\nNational Science Foundation Digital Library gr
 ant with co-PI's at Emory University\,\nVirginia Tech\, Oregon State Unive
 rsity\, and the University of Notre Dame. One of the\npurposes of Ockham i
 s to exploit modular\, light-weight protocols (such as OAI-PMH and\nSRW/U)
  into systems for learning\, teaching\, and scholarship. To date we have\n
 implemented a number of such services:\n\n  * Ockham Digital Library Servi
 ces Registry - A distributed directory of digital\nlibrary services\, coll
 ections\, and agents. The contents of the Registry are described\nusing th
 e same XML schema articulated by the Information Environment Service Regis
 try\n(IESR)\, and the records are shared among participating institutions 
 on a peer-to-peer\nnetwork utilizing OAI to propagate registry records amo
 ngst the distributed nodes.\n\n  * Find Similar Service - An index of sele
 cted OAI-accessible content supplemented\nwith an additional "find more li
 ke this one" function. This system first harvests OAI\ncontent and saves i
 t to an underlying database. Searches against the database are\nsupplement
 ed with alternative search strategies and the means to finding similar\nit
 ems through semantic and statistical analysis.\n\n  * MyLibrary@Ockham - A
  process for doing metadata re-mediation. MyLibrary is an\nopen source dat
 abase application used to store data about any information resource.\nIt's
  database structure is rooted in Dublin Core and enhanced with a facet/ter
 m\napproach to classification. As OAI content is harvested from repositori
 es\, it can be\nautomatically classified with these facets/terms\, and sav
 ed to the underlying\ndatabase. Thus\, reports written against MyLibrary c
 an not only be keyed on Dublin\nCore elements but also on any of the local
 ly facet/term combinations. Such a process\nenhances and amalgamates OAI-a
 ccessible content.\n\n  * Ockham Alert - A current awareness service. This
  system regularly harvests data\nfrom the National Science Foundation OAI 
 Repository\, indexes it\, and provides an SRU\ninterface to the index. The
  XML resulting from searches is returned to the user as\nHTML\, RSS\, or e
 mail. Since new data is added daily and data older than three months\nis d
 aily removed\, repeated queries to the index return a changing set of resu
 lts\nfacilitating a "What's new?" service against an OAI repository.\n\n  
 * Harvest-to-Query (H2Q) - A software appliance for collecting OAI content
  and\nproviding a Z39.50/SRU/SRW interface to the collection. H2Q allows c
 ontent providers\nand content users to easily create query-accessible coll
 ections for use with\nfederated search tools and other information retriev
 al systems.\n\nThe purpose of this particular implementation is not only t
 o demonstrate what the\nsoftware/protocol can do\, but also how OAI and op
 en access publishing can provide an\nalternative to the traditional schola
 rly communication model. If scholars publish\nelectronically\, then librar
 ians can collect\, organize\, archive\, and disseminate this\nscholarly ma
 terial. In other words\, by working together both librarians and scholars\
 ncan facilitate the scholarly communication process.\n\nhttp://indico.cern
 .ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=35&sessionId=1&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=35&sessionId=1&
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SUMMARY:Certification and beyond – DINI open access activities in German
 y
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T145000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T151500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-69@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: DOBRATZ\, Susanne (Humboldt-Universität\, Berlin\, 
 Germany)\, SCHOLZE\, Frank (Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart\, Germany)\n
 Local publication servers are common and at the same time highly fragmente
 d in\nGermany. To bring them to greater success it is necessary to standar
 dize further\ndevelopments. DINI with its publication "Electronic Publishi
 ng in Higher Education"\nlaid a foundation for a widespread introduction o
 f general regulations and standards\nconcerning electronic publishing and 
 archiving of scientific documents in\ninstitutional repositories. The DINI
 -Certificate "Document and Publication\nRepositories" takes this a step fu
 rther by clearly describing criteria\, that will\nguarantee repositories t
 o be set up and operated according to national standards and\ninternationa
 l developments. Repositories fulfilling these criteria may be awarded a\nc
 ertificate\, testifying to their quality.\n\nThe DINI certificate may also
  help their operators to market the institutional\nrepository as a reliabl
 e service to support electronic publishing as well as self-\narchiving at 
 their institution.\n\nIn parallel to this quality of service activities DI
 NI started to promote a more\nwidespread practice of open access archiving
  and publishing in Germany by \n- translating and distributing the SPARC O
 pen Access brochure\, \n- recommending suitable and precise open access po
 licy statements for universities\,\n- recommending standardized usage stat
 istics\, \n- organizing advocacy events\,\n- supporting local initiatives 
 and university libraries in taking on an active role\nin collecting scient
 ific material from their researchers and teachers\n- extending the DINI ce
 rtificate to allow Universities to provide a reliable and\nattractive self
 -archiving component to their scientists\n\nThe talk will show the achieve
 ments of the DINI working group on electronic\npublishing since Peter Schi
 rmbacher’s talk at OAI 3 (http://agenda.cern.ch/askArchive.php?\nbase=ag
 enda&categ=a035925&id=a035925s8t14/transparencies) and discuss the\nexperi
 ences made in Germany with this approach.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contrib
 utionDisplay.py?contribId=69&sessionId=3&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=69&sessionId=3&
 confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Research implications report and closing
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T111000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T111500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-24@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: DEKEYSER\, Raf (Ex-Librarian University Leuven (Reti
 red)\, Belgium)\nA summary of the research implications session and farewe
 ll to all participants -\nuntil OAI5!\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributio
 nDisplay.py?contribId=24&sessionId=10&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=24&sessionId=10
 &confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Keynote: Open Access - a funder's perspective
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T100000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T110000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-21@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: TERRY\, Robert (The Wellcome Trust\, UK)\n \n\nhttp
 ://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=21&sessionId=9&confId=0
 514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=21&sessionId=9&
 confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Technical report
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T110000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T110500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-22@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: AWRE\, Chris (University of Hull\, UK)\nA summary of
  the technical sessions during the workshop.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/cont
 ributionDisplay.py?contribId=22&sessionId=10&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=22&sessionId=10
 &confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Library and Publishing report
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T110500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T111000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-23@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: SAVENIJE\, Bas (Librarian University Utrecht\, the N
 etherlands)\nA summary of the library and publishing sessions during the w
 orkshop.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=23&sess
 ionId=10&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=23&sessionId=10
 &confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:WikiD: A WikiEngine Supporting Structured Data
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T143000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T150000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-46@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: WEIBEL\, Stu (OCLC\, USA)\, Mr. YOUNG\, Jeffrey (OCL
 C\, USA)\nWard Cunningham describes a wiki as "the simplest online databas
 e that could possibly\nwork". The cost of this simplicity is that wikis ar
 e generally limited to a single\ncollection containing a single kind of re
 cord (viz. WikiMarkupLanguage records). \nWikiD extends the Wiki model to 
 support multiple collections containing arbitrary\nschemas of XML records 
 with minimal additional complexity. \n\nWikiD is essentially a lightweight
  framework combining:\n* Open-source implementations of various loosely-co
 upled open-standard protocols\n(e.g. OpenURL\, SRW/U\, SRW Update\, OAI-PM
 H\, RSS)\n* An open-source version-controlled database.\n* A set of bootst
 rap collections.\n* XSL Stylesheets to render collection-level open-standa
 rd protocol responses into\nHTML for human consumption. Automated processe
 s can ignore the stylesheet reference\nand use the open-standard protocol 
 responses directly.\n\nPossible applications for WikiD include collaborati
 ve maintenance of registries\,\nthesauri\, taxonomies\, reviews\, and docu
 mentation. In addition to a standard set of\nfeatures available for all co
 llections\, custom code (e.g. Java or XSL) can also be\nassigned to provid
 e new types of web services related to individual collections.\n\nThe Wiki
 D project page can be found at\nhttp://www.oclc.org/research/projects/wiki
 d/default.htm.\nA demo is running at\nhttp://alcme.oclc.org/wikid/. Instru
 ctions for creating a new collection can be\nfound at\nhttp://alcme.oclc.o
 rg/wikid/DemoInstructions.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py
 ?contribId=46&sessionId=1&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=46&sessionId=1&
 confId=0514
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SUMMARY:Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional res
 earch repository
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T140000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T142500Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-47@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. HEY\, Jessie (University of Southampton)\nThe TA
 RDis project has examined and tackled many practical issues in scaling up 
 from\nthe current individual departmental scholarly communication practice
 s towards an\nactive institutional research repository. This repository mu
 st\, of necessity\, serve a\nvariety of goals for a wide spread of discipl
 ines. We illustrate the steps that \nhave helped move the University of So
 uthampton’s institutional research repository\ninto a key position withi
 n the university’s research strategy for both visibility and\nreporting.
  We demonstrate the practical activities being developed to manage researc
 h \nassessment in conjunction with the EPrints software. These balance oth
 ers which we\nshow help fulfill the broad vision of disseminating all rese
 arch output. These steps\nare enabling the visions of open access and inst
 itutional repositories to come closer\ntogether in a constructive fashion.
 \n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=47&sessionId=3&
 confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=47&sessionId=3&
 confId=0514
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SUMMARY:An OAI Repository-Centric Peer-Review Model
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T082000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T084000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mr. RODRIGUEZ\, Marko (Los Alamos National Laborator
 y)\nPre-print repositories have seen a significant increase in use over th
 e past fifteen\nyears across multiple research domains.  Researchers are b
 eginning to develop\napplications capable of using these repositories to a
 ssist the scientific community\nabove and beyond the pure dissemination of
  information.  The contributions set forth\nby this paper emphasize a deco
 nstructed publication model where in which the\npeer-review certification 
 phase of a pre-print is mediated by an OAI-compliant\npeer-review service.
   This peer-review service uses a social-network algorithm for\ndeterminin
 g potential reviewers for a submitted manuscript and for weighting the\nin
 fluence of each participating reviewer’s evaluations.  The paper also pr
 ovides a\nset of peer-review specific metadata tags that can accompany a p
 re-prints existing\nmetadata record.  The combinations of these contributi
 ons provide a unique\nrepository-centric peer-review model within the fram
 ework of the current OAI\nstandards existing today.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.
 ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=41&sessionId=9&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=41&sessionId=9&
 confId=0514
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SUMMARY:OAI-PMH repositories: quality issues regarding metadata and protoc
 ol compliance
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-1@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: WARNER\, Simeon (Cornell University)\, COLE\, Tim (U
 niversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)\nThis tutorial will provide an 
 overview of emerging guidelines and best practices for\nOAI data providers
  and how they relate to expectations and needs of service\nproviders. The 
 audience should already be familiar with OAI protocol basics and have\nat 
 least some experience with either data provider or service provider\nimple
 mentations. The speakers will present both protocol compliance best practi
 ces\nand general recommendations for creating and disseminating high-quali
 ty "shareable\nmetadata". Protocol best practices discussion will include 
 coverage of OAI\nidentifiers\, date-stamps\, deleted records\, sets\, resu
 mption tokens\, about containers\, \nbranding\, errors conditions\, HTTP s
 erver issues\, and repository lifecycle issues.\nDiscussion of what makes 
 for good\, shareable metadata will cover topics including\ncharacter encod
 ing\, namespace and XML schema issues\, metadata crosswalk issues\,\nsuppo
 rt of multiple metadata formats\, general metadata authoring recommendatio
 ns\,\nspecific recommendations for use of Dublin Core elements\, metadata 
 authority\, and\nexamples of metadata bad practice. Implications of data p
 rovider practice for service\nproviders will be explored (and vice versa).
 \n\nThe tutorial will draw on current best practice efforts\, notably a co
 llaborative\nproject by the Digital Library Federation and the National Sc
 ience Digital Library\n(U.S.) to publish and promulgate an OAI and Shareab
 le Metadata Best Practice document\n \nhttp://oai-best.comm.nsdl.org/cgi-b
 in/wiki.pl?OAI_Best_Practices Protocol\nrecommendations also draw on work 
 to support and extend the OAI-PMH validation\nservice  \nhttp://www.openar
 chives.org/Register/ValidateSite.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDis
 play.py?contribId=1&sessionId=0&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Building 572 Tutorial room 23
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=1&sessionId=0&c
 onfId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction to OAI and Harvesting
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: HUNTER\, Philip (UKOLN)\n1. Coverage:\n- Overview of
  key Open Archives Initiative (OAI) concepts. \n- Development of the OAI P
 rotocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). \n- Non-technical introduction 
 to main underlying technical ideas.\n- Some considerations regarding imple
 mentation of OAI-PMH\, with particular focus on\nharvesting issues.  \nFor
  those who would like an introduction to\, or revision of\, the main conce
 pts\nassociated with OAI then this session will provide an ideal foundatio
 n for the rest\nof the OAI4 workshop. \n\n2. Audience: \nDecision-makers\,
  Managers\, Technical staff with no previous OAI-PMH knowledge. \nThis is 
 a tutorial for those who may not themselves do hands-on technical\nimpleme
 ntation\, but might make or advise on decisions whether or not to implemen
 t\nparticular solutions. They may have staff who are implementers\, or may
  work with\nthem. Technical staff are likely to prefer the technical tutor
 ials\, but may want to\nattend this one if they are at the very early stag
 e of simply requiring background\ninformation. \n\n3. At the end of the tu
 torial participants will have gained knowledge\nof: \n- the background of 
 the OAI as an initiative\; \n- how the OAI-PMH developed\; \n- the uses an
 d functions of OAI-PMH\; \n- the vocabulary used in discussing OAI\;\n- pr
 oblems and issues in harvesting metadata\;\n- some basic non-technical iss
 ues in implementing OAI-PMH\; \n- some of the technical support/tools avai
 lable\; \n- sources of further information in all of these areas.\n\nhttp:
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LOCATION:CERN Building 572 Tutorial room 24
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=3&sessionId=12&
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SUMMARY:OAI-PMH for resource harvesting
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-2@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: VAN DE SOMPEL\, Herbert (LANL)\, NELSON\, Michael (O
 ld Dominion University)\nA variety of examples have arisen in which the Op
 en Archives Initiative Protocol for\nMetadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has bee
 n used for applications beyond bibliographic\nmetadata interchange.  One o
 f these examples is the use of OAI-PMH to harvest\nresources and not just 
 metadata.  Advanced resource discovery and preservations\ncapabilities are
  possible by combining complex object formats such as MPEG-21 DIDL\,\nMETS
  and SCORM with the OAI-PMH.\n\nIn this tutorial\, we review community con
 ventions and practices that have provided\nthe impetus for resource harves
 ting.  We show how the introduction of complex object\nformats for the rep
 resentation of resources leads to a robust\, OAI-PMH-based\nframework for 
 resource harvesting.  We detail how complex object formats fit in the\nOAI
 -PMH data model\, and how (compound) digital objects can be represented us
 ing a\ncomplex object format for exposure by an OAI-PMH repository.\n\nWe 
 also cover tools that are available for the implementation of an OAI-PMH-b
 ased\nresource harvesting solution.  Furthermore\, we will provide example
 s of resource\nharvesting projects that are based on the complex object fo
 rmat approach\, including:\n(*) The effort aimed at mirroring the collecti
 on of the American Physical Society at\nthe Research Library of the Los Al
 amos National Laboratory\;\n(*) mod_oai\, an Apache module that provides O
 AI-PMH-based resource harvesting for\nApache Web servers\;\n(*) The DSpace
  MPEG-21 DIDL plug-in that allows harvesting of DSpace resources\nthrough 
 the native DSpace OAI-PMH interface.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contribution
 Display.py?contribId=2&sessionId=11&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Building 572 Tutorial room 25
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=2&sessionId=11&
 confId=0514
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SUMMARY:test tutorial
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T100000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-5@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \ntest for indico\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contribut
 ionDisplay.py?contribId=5&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN test
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=5&confId=0514
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SUMMARY:Advocacy and IPR
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T093000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-4@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: GREIG\, Morag (University of Glasgow)\nWith open acc
 ess and repositories assuming a high profile some may question whether\nad
 vocacy is still necessary. Those involved in the business of setting up an
 d\npopulating repositories are aware that in the majority of institutions 
 there is still\na great need for advocacy.\n\nThis tutorial will give part
 icipants an opportunity to discuss different advocacy\nmethods and approac
 hes\, including the 'top down' and 'bottom up' approach\, publicity\nmetho
 ds and the opportunities offered by funding body positions on open access.
 \nParticipants will have the opportunity to share experiences of what work
 s and what \ndoesn't.\n\nThe advocacy role often encompasses responsibilit
 y for advising academics on IPR\nissues. This is a particularly critical a
 rea where repository staff are engaged in\ndepositing content on behalf of
  academics. The tutorial will offer an opportunity to\ndiscuss the IPR iss
 ues encountered by those managing repositories.\n\nThe tutorial will draw 
 on the experience of participants who have been engaged in\nadvocacy activ
 ities for some time. The tutorial should be particularly useful for\nthose
  new to the area\, but it will also present an opportunity for sharing ide
 as.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=4&sessionId=
 14&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Council Chamber
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=4&sessionId=14&
 confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Thoughts on identifiers
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T121000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T125000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-7@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: WEIBEL\, Stu (OCLC\, USA)\nAs business processes and
  information transactions have become an inextricably\nintertwined with th
 e Web\, the importance of assignment\, registration\, discovery\, and\nmai
 ntenance of identifiers has increased.\n\nIn spite of this\, integrated fr
 ameworks for managing identifiers have been slow to\nemerge.  Instead\, id
 entification systems arise (quite\nnaturally) from immediate business need
 s without consideration for how they fit into\nlarger information architec
 tures.  In addition\, many legacy identifier systems\nfurther complicate t
 he landscape\, making it difficult for content managers to select\nand dep
 loy identifier systems that meet both the business case and long term\ninf
 ormation management objectives.\n\nThis presentation will outline a model 
 for evaluating identifier applications and the\nfunctional requirements of
  the systems necessary to\nsupport them.    \n\nThe model is based on a la
 yered analysis of the characteristics of identifier\nsystems\, including:\
 n*	Functional characteristics\n*	Technology \n*	Policy\n*	Business \n*	Soc
 ial\n\nThese layers afford a useful outline for framing discussions and ev
 aluation of\nidentifier systems.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisp
 lay.py?contribId=7&sessionId=1&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=7&sessionId=1&c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:What's new from the OAI
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T113000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T121000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-6@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: VAN DE SOMPEL\, Herbert (LANL\, US)\, WARNER\, Simeo
 n (Cornell University)\, NELSON\, Michael (Old Dominion University)\nhttp:
 //indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=6&sessionId=1&confId=051
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LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=6&sessionId=1&c
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Augmenting interoperability across repositories : architectural id
 eas
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T125000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T133000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-8@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: VAN DE SOMPEL\, Herbert (LANL\, USA)\nThe aDORe digi
 tal repository architecture designed and implemented by the Los Alamos\nRe
 search Library is fully standards-based and highly modular\, with the vari
 ous\ncomponents of the architecture interacting in a protocol-driven manne
 r. \n\nAlthough aDORe was designed for use in the context of the Los Alamo
 s Library\, its\nmodular and standards-based design has led to interesting
  insights regarding possible\nnew levels of interoperability in a federati
 on of heterogeneous repositories. The\npresentation will discuss these ins
 ights\, and will illustrate that attractive\nfederations of repositories c
 an be built by introducing rather basic interoperability\nrequirements. Th
 e presentation will also show that\, once these requirements are met\,\na 
 powerful service framework that overlays the federation can emerge.\n\nhtt
 p://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=8&sessionId=1&confId=0
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LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=8&sessionId=1&c
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SUMMARY:Breakout feedback 3 and 4
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T090000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T092000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contr
 ibId=77&sessionId=19&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Breakout feedback 1 and 2
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T084000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T090000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-76@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: \nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contr
 ibId=76&sessionId=19&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=76&sessionId=19
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Incites into Citation Linking using the OAI-PMH
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T153000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T160000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: BRODY\, Tim (University of Southampton\, UK)\nThere 
 are some 300 repositories of research material (Source: IAR)\, most of whi
 ch \nhave an OAI-PMH interface\, but no current Institutional Repositories
  export \nreference data - nor do they provide their users with citation i
 mpact metrics. We \npropose a model for extending IR's to be citation awar
 e and to expose that data to \ncitation indices using the OAI-PMH and Open
 URL. We present some techniques for the \nexport of citation data using th
 e OAI-PMH in Citebase Search.\n\nAs part of a proposed Open Access Citatio
 n Information study we have developed a \nproposal for the integration of 
 reference parsing and linking into the author-\ndeposit process. This high
 ly-distributed approach to citation linking utilises the \nOAI-PMH to tran
 sfer structured citation data between IRs and citation indexing \nservices
 .\n\nOpenURL - a standard for contextual linking using bibliographic data 
 - is now a NISO \nstandard. As well as it's linking role\, OpenURL is a us
 eful standard for the \ntransfer of bibliographic data for the purposes of
  citation indexing. The developing \nDCMI guidelines for encoding citation
  metadata makes use of OpenURL context objects \nin XML. A more lightweigh
 t approach is implemented by Citebase Search for \ntransferring bibliograp
 hic data using OpenURLs by encoding the metadata as URIs \n(OpenURL 'KEV' 
 format) and including these in repeated simple Dublin Core relation \nelem
 ents.\n\nThe widespread adoption of OpenURL for contextual linking and the
  transfer of \ncitation links will lower the barriers to citation indices 
 as well as enabling novel \nnew interactions between services (e.g. throug
 h the embedding of citation analysis \nservices into IRs). Emerging techno
 logies using the OAI-PMH and OpenURL will allow \nseemless linking across 
 subscription-based and open access services\, creating an \nintegrated\, c
 itation-linked environment for researchers.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contr
 ibutionDisplay.py?contribId=74&sessionId=1&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:OAI\, Google Scholar and Wikipedia are the answers\, but what is t
 he question?
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T151500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T154000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: DOMINGUS\, Marlon (Leiden University\, The Netherlan
 ds)\nSome of the questions raised are: \n\n1. what types of presenting kno
 wledge matter these days - and why? \n\n2. for what type of communities (l
 earning communities\, communities focused on\ninnovation) do they matter? 
 What can be learned from the way science works within the\nrich spectrum o
 f  disciplines with respect to providing information: is the\nscientific m
 ethod more debate-related or more focused on reproduction of experiments\n
 and how could OAI (dataproviders / services) play a role in these differen
 t \napproaches?\n\n3. What is to be expected from different online collabo
 rative – supposedly free -\nservices and what general remarks can be mad
 e about their interoperability and\nfunctionality?\n\n4. What are the qual
 ity assuring mechanisms in different communities and how can we\ntranslate
  these principles to further research or mere fruitful information exchang
 e?\n\nI believe these are questions that should be raised to see also more
  clearly the\nimpact of OAI. Within the Dutch context we have some experie
 nce with OAI via the DARE\ncommunity\, which can illustrate specific topic
 s.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=70&sessionId=
 3&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:OpenDOAR - the Directory of Open Access Repositories
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T130000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T133000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: HUBBARD\, Bill (SHERPA Project Manager\, UK)\nThe la
 st year has seen wide-spread growth in the idea of using open access\nrepo
 sitories as a part of a research institution's accepted infrastructure.  P
 olicy\ndevelopment from institutions and funding bodies has also supported
  the growth of the\nrepository network. \n\nThe next stage of expansion wi
 ll be in the provision of services and cross-repository\nfacilities and re
 sources.  Of course\, it is hoped that these will then establish a\nfeed-b
 ack loop to encourage repository population and further repository\nestabl
 ishment\, as the potential of open access to research materials is realise
 d. \n\nThe growth of repositories has been organic\, with a variety of dif
 ferent repositories\nbased in departments\, institutions\, funding agencie
 s or subject communities\, with a\nrange of content\, both in type and sub
 ject. Existing repositories are expanding their\nholdings\, from eprints t
 o associated research data-sets\, or with learning objects and\nmultimedia
  material.\n\nThis presentation will look at the development of the Direct
 ory of Open Access\nRepositories\, OpenDOAR\, and the way we intend to cla
 rify the overall picture of\nrepositories and their holdings.  In providin
 g this information\, OpenDOAR should act\nas a bridge between data provide
 rs and service providers in analysing and listing\nrepositories and facili
 tate the interchange needed to establish services. It will\nlook at OpenDO
 AR's place as one of a number of registers of open access sources and\nrep
 ository based services and the scope of its initial survey of repositories
 .  \n\nOpenDOAR is intended to help repository administrators in providing
  a better service\nfor their users and facilitating repository growth. We 
 will be asking what help we\ncan give to repository administrators and to 
 service providers to facilitate the\ndevelopment of innovative services li
 ke search\, access\, analysis and linking of\nrepository holdings.\n\nhttp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Text\, Data and People - How to Represent Earth System Science
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T080000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T082000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. PFEIFFENBERGER\, Hans (Alfred Wegener Institut)\
 nEarth system science – a collective name for a number of disciplines\, 
 as these are\napplied to a specific topic - is among the most data intensi
 ve sciences. Another\ncharacteristic feature of this field of research is 
 the international cooperative\nwork\, which is organized around expedition
 s and other coordinated observation\ncampaigns. These campaigns make use o
 f an extensive array of instruments mounted on\nships\, airplanes\, satell
 ites and trucks. To make the most out of costly datasets from\nobservation
 s and “in silico” experiments – that is: modeling results – data h
 ave to\nbe published in a well documented form\, with or without strong li
 nks to classical\npublications\, in which these data are interpreted.\n\nD
 ue to the special circumstances\, “scholarly communication” within the
  community\nprobably is more personal but also more difficult than in othe
 r areas. In many cases\,\neven small teams are international with multiple
  institutional affiliations of their\nmembers. Since the object of their o
 bservation may comprise a substancial part of the\nglobe\, a single observ
 ation can last for years. \n\nIn terms of e-science\, all these factors cl
 early call for supporting “groupware”\nsystems or even “knowledge ma
 nagement” systems. We will make a case for these systems\nin this sessio
 n just in order to point out the importance of people\, the groups they\nf
 orm and the projects and campaigns they perform together. These are import
 ant\nobjects\, to be described in their own right – not just as metadata
  to mark up\ndatasets or publications.\n\nWe will discuss the application 
 of the open access paradigm as well as Open Archives\nprotocols and common
  metadata schemes\, as they are applicable to datasets as well as\npeople 
 and groups. One outcome of this discussion will be a critical evaluation\n
 whether complex metadata schemes – as the 1000 attribute ISO 19115 – a
 re useful for\nopen\, loosely coordinated harvesting schemes or if these s
 hould be applied in closed\ninformation systems only. Regarding people and
  organizations\, we strongly recommend\nusing the eduPerson object classes
  and attributes from the Internet2 / Grid\nmiddleware standards.\n\nFinall
 y\, we will demonstrate a working OAI-PMH service provider which harvests\
 ninformation about (text-) publications\, datasets and researchers\, which
  are described\nin a way as outlined above.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contr
 ibutionDisplay.py?contribId=58&sessionId=9&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Welcome
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T111500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T113000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: METZGER\, Maximilian (Secretary General\, CERN)\, KO
 LDING-NIELSEN\, Erland (LIBER)\, AYRIS\, Paul (OAI4 Organising Committee)\
 nA welcome on behalf of the organisers at CERN\, and on behalf of LIBER an
 d the OAI4\nworkshop organising committee.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contri
 butionDisplay.py?contribId=11&sessionId=1&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Copyright moments in the life of an author
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T074000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T082000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: MOSSINK\, Wilma (Legal Advisor of the SURF Foundatio
 n)\nWhen writing an article an author encounters several moments where he 
 is confronted\nwith copyright whether he likes it or not or whether he is 
 interested in the topic or\nnot. Unfamiliarity or lack of interest with co
 pyright can create an unbalance in the\ncareful package of the balances wh
 ich copyright is and thus hinder innovation of the\nprocess of scholarly c
 ommunication.\n\nThe Dutch SURF Foundation together with its British count
 erpart JISC have developed a\n© toolkit which supports and assists author
 s\, librarians\, legal offices and\npublishers to (re)phrase publishing ag
 reements and copyright policies of institutions\nof higher education to ac
 hieve maximum access to scientific output.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contri
 butionDisplay.py?contribId=13&sessionId=3&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Access - what has been going on?
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T074000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: SWAN\, Alma (Key Perspectives Ltd\, UK)\nNew gold jo
 urnals\, alchemy at work on existing journals\, hybrids and chimaeras\; ne
 w\nrepositories\, growing repositories\, empty repositories\; Anglo-Saxon 
 governments in a\ntizz\;  funder fudges\, funders holding firm\; employer 
 moves\; gold publishers\, green\npublishers\, grey publishers\, green publ
 ishers going grey\; authors - yes\, no\, don't\nknow\; Dutch cream\, Scotl
 and the Brave\, the QUT-ting edge\; Google\; Jan Velterop. And\nmore. All 
 in 30 minutes.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=1
 2&sessionId=3&confId=0514
LOCATION:CERN Main Auditorium
URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=12&sessionId=3&
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Making the innovation case in Open Access scholarly communication
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T120000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T123000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: DE BEER\, Jennifer A (Stellenbosch University\, Sout
 h Africa)\nIt seems almost unnecessary to have to elaborate additional rea
 sons for the adoption\nof Open Access scholarly communication (OA sc) as m
 anifested through Open Access\njournals and self-archiving practices. To t
 hose active within the OA arena\, the case\nhas been convincingly made\, a
 nd current arguments merely need to be disseminated\nbeyond the Library an
 d Information Science (LIS) sphere. However\, it is my contention\nthat a 
 convincing argument for OA sc needs to be launched from the Science Policy
 \nperspective if any government mandated pro-OA policy changes are to be e
 ffected. This\npaper\, then\, is an attempt at taking the OA discussion be
 yond the LIS arena and into\nthe realm of Science and Innovation Policy. U
 sing Innovation Theory as its\ntheoretical framework\, it is argued that O
 pen Access scholarly communication can only\nserve to bolster Innovation S
 ystems\, be they national\, regional\, or sectoral. The\ncase of South Afr
 ica is taken as an illustrative example\, though the case can and\nwill be
  generalised to beyond the South African science system. Making the case f
 or\nOA within the context of Innovation is also of strategic import\, sinc
 e government\npolicymakers frequently heed the advice of Science- and Inno
 vation Policy researchers.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A framework for assessing impact of units of scholarly communicati
 on based on OAI-PMH harvesting of usage information.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T150000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051020T153000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. BOLLEN\, Johan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\
 , Dr. VAN DE SOMPEL\, Herbert (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\nThe wide-s
 pread implementation of institutional repositories (IR)\, digital librarie
 s\,\npreprint services\, and open access journals has dramatically changed
  the\ncommunication options that are available to scholars.  At the same t
 ime\, scholarship\nitself is becoming digital\, thereby fundamentally exte
 nding the notion of a unit of\nscholarly communication beyond journal pape
 rs to include multimedia files\, data sets\,\nsimulations\, visualizations
 \, etc.  Meanwhile\, the evaluation of scholarly performance\nremains boun
 d to the use of citation data derived from a subset of all available\ncomm
 unication channels (pre-selected journals)\, and an ever decreasing subset
  of all\ncommunicated units (journal papers).  Clearly\, there is a need f
 or frameworks that\nallow measuring scholarly activity and its impact in t
 he context of this new reality.\n\nWe discuss the architecture of a system
  that is being developed at the Los Alamos\nNational Laboratory that aims 
 at determining impact and prestige rankings on the\nbasis of aggregated us
 age data.  This system relies on two key components. First\, an\narchitect
 ure that allows to OAI-PMH harvest\, and hence aggregate\, usage logs from
 \nvarious scholarly communication venues.  For interoperability\, usage lo
 gs are\nexpressed as XML documents that are compliant with the ContextObje
 ct of the OpenURL\nStandard.  Second\, a set of social network methods to 
 determine impact and prestige\nfrom the temporal patterns detected in the 
 aggregated usage data. The proposed\nsolution can be deployed on top of an
 y type of scholarly communication channel\, and\ncan take into account the
  use of scholarly communication units of all types.\n\nWe discuss recent r
 esults which indicate that\, when applied to articles and journals\,\nthe 
 resulting impact rankings correlate significantly with the Institute for\n
 Scientific Information's Impact Factor\, but highlight different aspects o
 f\npublication status and can  thus form the basis of a more comprehensive
  assessment of\nscholarly impact. We speculate on how an open\, freely acc
 essible system for the\nevaluation of science relying on widely aggregated
  usage data can be applied to a\nwider range of scholarly communication pr
 ocesses then is presently the case\, and can\nultimately liberate the scie
 ntific community from the limitations and distortions\ncaused by the exist
 ing singular focus on proprietary\, citation based science\nevaluation mec
 hanisms.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=48&sess
 ionId=1&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Navigating the world of scholarly communication\; the impact of OA
  publishing on the secondary publisher
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T082000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T090000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: POWELL\, Andrea (CABI Publishing\, UK)\nThe role of 
 the secondary publisher is to create a comprehensive\, consistently\nindex
 ed\, easily searchable and widely distributed database of published output
 s in a\ngiven subject area. Traditionally\, the content provided for inclu
 sion in a secondary \ndatabase has been paper-based\, with journal article
 s\, books and conferences typically\nproviding the bulk of the referenced 
 material. In recent years\, however\, the\nabstracting and indexing proces
 s has had to adapt to include digital content and new\ntypes of content th
 at reflect changes in the scholarly communication process. This\npresentat
 ion examines how a secondary publisher selects material for inclusion\, so
 me\nof the logistical issues associated with processing online content\, i
 ncluding Open\nAccess and OAI content\, and how the originators of content
  and secondary publishers\nneed to work together to ensure maximum benefit
  for the end user.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contrib
 Id=14&sessionId=3&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Adding value to open access research data: the eBank UK Project
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T073000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T080000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: LYON\, Liz (UKOLN)\nThis presentation will briefly e
 xamine the changing landscape of e-research and\ndata-intensive science\, 
 together with associated trends in scholarly communications.\nIn this cont
 ext the eBank UK project will be described\, which is seeking to enable\no
 pen access to research data generated from an e-Science application\, and 
 to build\nlinks from e-research outputs through to e-learning materials. T
 he role of digital\nrepositories and OAI-based aggregator services in faci
 litating the linking of\ndata-sets from Grid-enabled research applications
  to e-prints through to\npeer-reviewed articles\, as resources in portals 
 and Learning Management Systems\, will\nbe assessed.  Recent developments 
 from the eBank UK project will be presented with\ndiscussion about integra
 tion in research and learning workflows and the challenge of\nassuring lon
 g-term access to open data archives.\n\nhttp://indico.cern.ch/contribution
 Display.py?contribId=18&sessionId=9&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Versions in the lifecycle of academic papers - user requirements a
 nd guidelines for digital repositories
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T123000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T130000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: SHIPSEY\, Frances (London School of Economics and Po
 litical Science)\nAn academic research paper evolves through various stage
 s during its lifecycle\, for\nexample from early conference presentation t
 hrough working paper to final published\nrefereed journal article.  Differ
 ent versions can co-exist in publicly available\nelectronic form.  Finding
  out researchers’ attitudes towards storing\, labelling and\nmaking acce
 ssible these different versions\, both of their own and of their peers’\
 nwork is at the heart of the VERSIONS Project\, funded by the JISC under t
 he Digital\nRepositories Programme.  \n\nThe project addresses the issues 
 and uncertainties relating to versions of academic\npapers in digital repo
 sitories.  By including a user requirements study\, the project\nwill clar
 ify the needs of researchers and other stakeholders for deposit\, storage 
 and \naccessibility of different versions in the lifecycle of a digital re
 source.  In\naddition to looking at user needs\, the project will analyse 
 researchers’ current\npractice in terms of retention of author copies of
  their own material.  This\ninvestigation into current practice will revea
 l the extent of available suitable\nversions for deposit in digital reposi
 tories.\n\nThe user requirements study and the investigation into current 
 practice will feed\ninto a third strand of project activity which will dev
 elop a toolkit of guidelines\nand will propose standards on versions.  Thi
 s activity will be carried out in\ncoordination with the JISC and working 
 with relevant metadata standards\, publishing \nand OAI communities.\n\nTh
 e project has a focus on eprints in the subject discipline of economics an
 d takes a\ncomparative view by drawing on established partnerships and exp
 erience with European\nlibraries specialising in economics.\n\nhttp://indi
 co.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=51&sessionId=3&confId=0514
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The DARE Programme. Successes and lessons learned: from libraries 
 to libratories
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T142500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051021T145000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. WAAIJERS\, Leo (SURF)\nThe DARE Programme is the
  Dutch national OAI program. It started January 2003 with a \nbudget of ME
 uro 5.9 and will last until December 2006. Renowned successes are the \nna
 tional sites DAREnet\, harvesting the openly available content of the IR's
  of all \nuniversities and some national research organisations\, and Keur
  der Wetenschap/Cream \nof Science\, exhibiting the complete oeuvre of mor
 e than 200 Dutch top scientists \n(see: www.darenet.nl). Recently we start
 ed project\nLOREnet\, the equivalent of DAREnet for the educational commun
 ity. The presentation\nwill tell about the successes\, the experiences and
  the transformation from libraries \nto 'libratories'.\n\nhttp://indico.ce
 rn.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=36&sessionId=3&confId=0514
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URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=36&sessionId=3&
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Data in science - technical and cultural aspects
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T070000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20051022T073000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130619T162818Z
UID:indico-contribution-0514-17@cern.ch
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: MURRAY-RUST\, Peter (Department of Chemistry\, Cambr
 idge University\, UK)\nNote: Peter's slides are web-page-based and can be 
 downloaded and then viewed from\nthe file communal.oai4/index.html. It req
 uires an SVG-enabled HTML viewer.\n\nResearch in STM fields routinely gene
 rates and requires large amounts of data in\nelectronic form. The growth o
 f scientific research using infrastructures such as the\nGrid\, UK's eScie
 nce programme and cyber infrastructure requires the re-use\,\nrepurposing 
 and redissemination of this information. Fields like bioinformatics\,\nast
 ronomy\, physics\, and earth/environmental sciences routinely use such dat
 a as\nprimary research input. Much of this is now carried out by machines 
 which harvest\ndata from multiple sources in dynamic and iterative ways\, 
 validate\, filter compute\nand republish it.\n\nThe current publication pr
 ocess and legal infrastructure is now a serious hindrance\nto this. Most S
 TM data are never published and the re-usability of those that are is\noft
 en unclear as authors and publishers give no explicit permission. However 
 almost\nall authors intend that published data (non-copyrightable “facts
 ”) are for the re-use\nof and redissemination to the STM community and t
 he world in general. Many publishers\nagree with this\, but most do not ac
 tively support the effective publication of data\,\nthrough disinterest or
  the lack of a viable business proves. Some\, however\, appear to\nassert 
 ownership and control over factual data\, debarring robots and charging fo
 r access.\n\nThe new technology offers enormous scope for different models
  for the publication and\nuse of Open STM data and some will be demonstrat
 ed. To develop the necessary culture\nfor this\, SPARC has generously agre
 ed to provide a discussion list (SPARC-OpenData)\non which PM-R will be th
 e first moderator.\n\nPM-R home page: http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk\n\nhttp://i
 ndico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=17&sessionId=9&confId=0514
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URL:http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=17&sessionId=9&
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