19–21 Jun 2013
University of Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Breakout Groups

20 Jun 2013, 16:15
University of Geneva

University of Geneva

Conveners

Breakout Groups

  • Cameron Neylon

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  1. Mr Lars BJORNSHAUGE (SPARC Europe), Mr Neil JACOBS (JISC)
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    Aim: to hear the perspectives of institutions, funders, platforms and publishers, in order to provide information on what infrastructure is likely to be needed for Gold OA. Likely topics will include micropayments, certification, consortia payment and management models, discovery and tracking of OA material. Contributors: - Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition) - France - Johannes Fournier...
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  2. Mr Herbert Van de SOMPEL (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Mr Paolo CICCARESE (Harvard), Mr Robert SANDERSON (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    This breakout would focus on the use of annotation to help transform scholarly  communications.  Ideas include: - Annotation as a form of peer review overlay mechanism - Annotation of data to support eg discovery - Annotation activity as an altmetric
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  3. Mr Daniel BEUCKE, Mr Ulrich HERB
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    Aim: To explore and discuss current developments in the context of alternative metrics. The session will focus on issues as methodology, data quality, stability and reliability. Possible outcomes: Recommendations to improve data quality, acceptance and reliability of altmetrics.
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  4. Ms Melissa HAGEMANN (OSI)
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    Aim: to share and discuss  recent policy developments, including the Executive Directive on public access in the U.S. and Horizon 2020 in Europe. The session will examine how policy developments  align (and how they don’t), and what we can do to work together globally to achieve the adoption of OA policies. Contributors: - European speaker : Iryna Kuchma & Victoria Tsoukala
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  5. Mr David Prosser
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    The traditional monograph market is becoming increasingly dysfunctional; failing to meet the needs of researchers in the arts and humanities. Price increases and library budget restrictions are limiting the distribution of newly published monographs while making it harder for authors (especially young, previously unpublished researchers) to get published. New technology and business models...
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  6. Mr Daniel Mietchen
    20/06/2013, 16:15
    Content : - Introduction to Wikimedia, its mission and how it is aligned with Open Access - Using Wikipedia's popularity to share research - Publishing to and from Wikipedia - Reuse of Open Access materials on Wikimedia projects - Discussion of current barriers to reuse, beyond licensing issues Aims: To share and discuss examples of reuse of Open Access materials, to identify...
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