CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI7)

from Wednesday 22 June 2011 (08:00) to Friday 24 June 2011 (16:00)
University of Geneva

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
22 Jun 2011
23 Jun 2011
24 Jun 2011
AM
08:15 --- Registration Desk opens at 8:15 ---
09:00 Tutorial 1. MarcXimiL : near duplicates detection (and similarity analysis) - Dr Alain Borel (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)) Mr Jan Krause (University of Geneva)   (5183)
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09:00 Tutorial 2. CDS-Invenio, to explain the main modules, the different use cases and the on- going R&D - Mr Jean-Yves Le Meur (CERN)   (1130)
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09:00 Tutorial 3. Memento & Open Annotation - Mr Herbert van de Sompel   (0150)
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09:00 Tutorial 4. Creating and managing OA Journals with OJS - Mr David Solomon Ms Inge Werner (Utrecht University Library) Mr Jan Erik Frantsvag   (1150)
09:00 Tutorial 5. Harvesters and subject based repositories / harvesters - Mr Friedrich Summann   (4183)
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09:00 Tutorial 6. Everything you always wanted to know about OA en OAI but were afraid to ask - Mrs Astrid van Wesenbeeck (SPARC Euroope) Mrs Alma Swan Mr Tom Cochrane Mrs Heather Joseph Mrs Birgit Schmidt Mr Marnix van Berchum Mr Eloy Rodrigues   (0160)
11:30 --- Lunch & Registration ---
08:15 --- Registration Desk opens at 8:15 ---
09:00
Plenary 3 : Advocacy -Mrs Melissa Hagemann Mr David Prosser (until 11:00) ()
09:00 The Open Access conversation – more than just advocating for a mandate - Mrs Monica Hammes   ()
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09:30 University of Glasgow, UK, advocacy through embedding: integrating repositories and research management systems - Mr William Nixon   ()
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10:00 SPARC, Washington DC, advocacy at the national and international level - Mrs Heather Joseph   ()
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10:30 Panel Discussion   ()
11:00 --- Coffee & Posters ---
11:30
Posters session (until 12:30) ()
08:15 --- Registration Desk opens at 8:15 ---
09:00
Open Science (until 10:30) ()
09:00 The rise of citizen cyberscience and its impact on professional research - Mr François Grey   ()
09:20 Technical, Cultural, and Legal Infrastructure to Support Effective Open Scientific Communication - Mr Cameron Neylon   ()
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09:40 Mendeley as a component in the open science infrastructure - Mr Victor Henning (Mendeley)   ()
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10:00 Panel session : - Mr David Flanders   ()
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10:30 --- Coffee ---
11:00
Research Data (until 12:45) ()
11:00 Linked Data - Towards a Web of Data - Mrs Anja Jentzsch (Free University of Berlin, Germany)   ()
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11:30 After the EU High Level Expert Group - Visions and Reality about Accessing Research Data - Mr Peter Wittenburg (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands) Krister Lindén (University of Helsinki, Finland)   ()
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13:00 Opening ceremony   ()
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13:15
Plenary 1 : Towards Machine-Actionable Scholarly Communication - Herbert van de Sompel (LANL) (until 15:00) ()
13:15 Research Objects: Towards Exchange and Reuse of Digital Knowledge - Mr Sean Bechhofer (University of Manchester)   ()
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13:50 Publishing transcriptions as annotations on source images - Mr Jon Deering (Saint-Louis University (USA))   ()
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14:25 Nanopublications - Mr Barend Mons (Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre)   ()
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15:00 --- Coffee ---
15:30
Plenary 2 : OAI7 Aggregation -Mr Willian Nixon (until 17:45) ()
15:35 Aggregation Services - Mr Paul Walk (UKOLN)   ()
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16:10 Annual index & ranking for institutional Open Access performance - Mr Ivo Grigorov (CNRS (France), DTU-Aqua (Denmark))   ()
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16:45 RIAN - Pathways to Irish Research - Mrs Niamh Brennan (Trinity College Dublin)   ()
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17:45 --- Evening at CERN (see: Social events) ---
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Open Access Publishing -Mr Frank Scholze (until 15:45) ()
14:00 Open Access Publishing: what publishers offer, what scientists want. Final results from the SOAP projects - Dr Salvatore Mele (CERN)   ()
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14:35 Observing the Impact of Green Open Access: The PEER Project - Mr Christoph Bruch (MPG) Mrs Barbara Kalumenos (STM)   ()
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15:10 Re-engineering the functions of journals - Mr Mark Patterson (PLoS)   ()
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15:45 --- Coffee ---
16:15 Advocacy : Practical advocacy session (participants expected to bring examples of practices that have worked in their own institutions) - Mrs Monica Hammes   (1193)
16:15 Aggregating Services - Mr Paul Walk (UKOLN) Mr Adrian Stevenson (UKOLN)   (1130)
16:15 OA Publishing : E-publishing research (quantitative and qualitative methods) - Mr Ulrich Herb   (0170)
16:15 Open Science - Mr David Flanders (JISC)   (1140)
16:15 Research Data : Crowdsourcing and reusing research data - Mr Victor Henning (Mendeley)   (0160)
16:15 Technical session : Next Generation OAI-PMH - Mr Herbert van de Sompel (LANL)   (0150)
18:15 --- Aperitif on the roof ---
12:45 Concluding summary of OAI7 and closure - Mrs Astrid van Wesenbeeck (SPARC Europe) Mr Paul Ayris   ()
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13:00 --- Lunch ---