CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI7)
from
Wednesday 22 June 2011 (08:00)
to
Friday 24 June 2011 (16:00)
Monday 20 June 2011
Tuesday 21 June 2011
Wednesday 22 June 2011
08:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
08:15 - 09:00
09:00
Tutorial 1. MarcXimiL : near duplicates detection (and similarity analysis)
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Alain Borel
(
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
)
Jan Krause
(
University of Geneva
)
Tutorial 1. MarcXimiL : near duplicates detection (and similarity analysis)
Alain Borel
(
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
)
Jan Krause
(
University of Geneva
)
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 5183
MarcXimiL is an open source tool which works on MARCXML records and calculates similarity indices between these records. After a short theoretical introduction, the tutorial will focus on how to install, parametrize and use the tool. This tool can be implemented in order to : * prevent creation of duplicates (similar records are shown during the validation process) * identify duplicates into batch files before ingest * find duplicates inside a collection * suggest to users similar records to the one found after a request * match related documents eg. preprints and articles * and so on. <a href="http://marcximil.sourceforge.net">http://marcximil.sourceforge.net/</a>
Tutorial 2. CDS-Invenio, to explain the main modules, the different use cases and the on- going R&D
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Jean-Yves Le Meur
(
CERN
)
Tutorial 2. CDS-Invenio, to explain the main modules, the different use cases and the on- going R&D
Jean-Yves Le Meur
(
CERN
)
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 1130
Description: to explain attendants how they can set up, configure and manage a digital repository using the open source Invenio software developed and maintained at CERN. <a href="http://invenio-software.org">http://invenio-software.org</a>
Tutorial 3. Memento & Open Annotation
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Herbert van de Sompel
Tutorial 3. Memento & Open Annotation
Herbert van de Sompel
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 0150
* Memento: The <a href="http://mementoweb.org">Memento framework</a> introduces the time component that has been missing from the Web. Memento allows to seamlessly HTTP-navigate from the URI of a resource to archived versions of that resource by adding a timestamp to HTTP GET requests. The result is an integration of the current and the past (archived) Web. * Open Annotation: The <a href="http://www.openannotation.org/">Open Annotation Collaboration</a> defines a Web-centric interoperable annotation framework aimed at sharing annotations across the boundaries of annotation clients, content collections, and Web resources in general.
Tutorial 4. Creating and managing OA Journals with OJS
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David Solomon
Inge Werner
(
Utrecht University Library
)
Jan Erik Frantsvag
Tutorial 4. Creating and managing OA Journals with OJS
David Solomon
Inge Werner
(
Utrecht University Library
)
Jan Erik Frantsvag
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 1150
The tutorial will focus on start up issues like editorial policies, cooperation of library publishers and editors, technical details of the publishing software OJS, marketing etc.
Tutorial 5. Harvesters and subject based repositories / harvesters
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Friedrich Summann
Tutorial 5. Harvesters and subject based repositories / harvesters
Friedrich Summann
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 4183
About how to develop a subject specific harvester; how to gain cooperation of existing repositories; how to use existing harvesters, how to deal with metadata quality, embargoes etc.
Tutorial 6. Everything you always wanted to know about OA en OAI but were afraid to ask
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Astrid van Wesenbeeck
(
SPARC Euroope
)
Alma Swan
Tom Cochrane
Heather Joseph
Birgit Schmidt
Marnix van Berchum
Eloy Rodrigues
Tutorial 6. Everything you always wanted to know about OA en OAI but were afraid to ask
Astrid van Wesenbeeck
(
SPARC Euroope
)
Alma Swan
Tom Cochrane
Heather Joseph
Birgit Schmidt
Marnix van Berchum
Eloy Rodrigues
09:00 - 11:30
Room: 0160
Open Access and its associated concepts (OAI, Open data, Open Educational Resources, Open Innovation, Open Science, etc) is a broad and fairly complex area of development, research and policy. We present an Open Access Corner café at OAI7 to bring together a number of experts and ‘old hands’ to answer questions and present overviews on various topics (chosen by delegates as well as us) to make sure that everyone who wants to know something about a particular issue – or even many issues! - can come to this event and learn.
11:30
Lunch & Registration
Lunch & Registration
11:30 - 13:00
13:00
Opening ceremony
Opening ceremony
13:00 - 13:15
13.00-13-05: Astrid Van Wesenbeeck (Co-Chair OAI7): The vision for OAI7 and Scholarly Communication 13.05-13.10: Welcome by Annick de Ribaupierre, Vice Rector of the University of Geneva 13.10-13.15: Paul Ayris: Thanks to the University of Geneva and to the sponsors
13:15
13:15 - 15:00
Contributions
13:15
Research Objects: Towards Exchange and Reuse of Digital Knowledge
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Sean Bechhofer
(
University of Manchester
)
13:50
Publishing transcriptions as annotations on source images
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Jon Deering
(
Saint-Louis University (USA)
)
14:25
Nanopublications
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Barend Mons
(
Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre
)
15:00
Coffee
Coffee
15:00 - 15:30
15:30
15:30 - 17:45
Contributions
15:35
Aggregation Services
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Paul Walk
(
UKOLN
)
16:10
Annual index & ranking for institutional Open Access performance
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Ivo Grigorov
(
CNRS (France), DTU-Aqua (Denmark)
)
16:45
RIAN - Pathways to Irish Research
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Niamh Brennan
(
Trinity College Dublin
)
17:45
Evening at CERN (see: Social events)
Evening at CERN (see: Social events)
17:45 - 23:00
Room: Globe
Thursday 23 June 2011
08:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
08:15 - 09:00
09:00
09:00 - 11:00
Contributions
09:00
The Open Access conversation – more than just advocating for a mandate
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Monica Hammes
09:30
University of Glasgow, UK, advocacy through embedding: integrating repositories and research management systems
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William Nixon
10:00
SPARC, Washington DC, advocacy at the national and international level
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Heather Joseph
10:30
Panel Discussion
11:00
Coffee & Posters
Coffee & Posters
11:00 - 11:30
11:30
11:30 - 12:30
12:30
Lunch
Lunch
12:30 - 14:00
14:00
14:00 - 15:45
Contributions
14:00
Open Access Publishing: what publishers offer, what scientists want. Final results from the SOAP projects
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Salvatore Mele
(
CERN
)
14:35
Observing the Impact of Green Open Access: The PEER Project
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Barbara Kalumenos
(
STM
)
Christoph Bruch
(
MPG
)
15:10
Re-engineering the functions of journals
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Mark Patterson
(
PLoS
)
15:45
Coffee
Coffee
15:45 - 16:15
16:15
Advocacy : Practical advocacy session (participants expected to bring examples of practices that have worked in their own institutions)
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Monica Hammes
Advocacy : Practical advocacy session (participants expected to bring examples of practices that have worked in their own institutions)
Monica Hammes
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 1193
Aggregating Services
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Paul Walk
(
UKOLN
)
Adrian Stevenson
(
UKOLN
)
Aggregating Services
Paul Walk
(
UKOLN
)
Adrian Stevenson
(
UKOLN
)
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 1130
OA Publishing : E-publishing research (quantitative and qualitative methods)
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Ulrich Herb
OA Publishing : E-publishing research (quantitative and qualitative methods)
Ulrich Herb
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 0170
Open Science
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David Flanders
(
JISC
)
Open Science
David Flanders
(
JISC
)
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 1140
Research Data : Crowdsourcing and reusing research data
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Victor Henning
(
Mendeley
)
Research Data : Crowdsourcing and reusing research data
Victor Henning
(
Mendeley
)
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 0160
Technical session : Next Generation OAI-PMH
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Herbert van de Sompel
(
LANL
)
Technical session : Next Generation OAI-PMH
Herbert van de Sompel
(
LANL
)
16:15 - 18:15
Room: 0150
18:15
Aperitif on the roof
Aperitif on the roof
18:15 - 19:00
Friday 24 June 2011
08:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
Registration Desk opens at 8:15
08:15 - 09:00
09:00
09:00 - 10:30
Contributions
09:00
The rise of citizen cyberscience and its impact on professional research
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François Grey
09:20
Technical, Cultural, and Legal Infrastructure to Support Effective Open Scientific Communication
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Cameron Neylon
09:40
Mendeley as a component in the open science infrastructure
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Victor Henning
(
Mendeley
)
10:00
Panel session :
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David Flanders
10:30
Coffee
Coffee
10:30 - 11:00
11:00
11:00 - 12:45
Contributions
11:00
Linked Data - Towards a Web of Data
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Anja Jentzsch
(
Free University of Berlin, Germany
)
11:30
After the EU High Level Expert Group - Visions and Reality about Accessing Research Data
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Krister Lindén
(
University of Helsinki, Finland
)
Peter Wittenburg
(
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
)
12:45
Concluding summary of OAI7 and closure
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Astrid van Wesenbeeck
(
SPARC Europe
)
Paul Ayris
Concluding summary of OAI7 and closure
Astrid van Wesenbeeck
(
SPARC Europe
)
Paul Ayris
12:45 - 13:00
12.45: Astrid van Wesenbeeck : sum up of the main points and outcomes of the OAI7 Worksop. 12.53 : Paul Ayris : outcomes of the OAI7 Workshop, and thanks to the Rector of the University of Geneva, the members of the Organising Committee and the OAI7 sponsors.
13:00
Lunch
Lunch
13:00 - 13:45