Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) and Peer Review journals in Europe
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Europe/Zurich
CERN
CERN
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Arrival
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ArrivalArrival and registration of participants. Check-in at guesthouse Possibility for lunch at cafeteria
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Introduction
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Welcome and IntroductionSpeaker: Dekeyser,R Mittler,E Pettenati,Cmore informationtransparencies
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Overview of the OAI metadata harvesting specificationsSpeaker: Van de Sompel, Htransparencies
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Acting together to support communication via e-prints
Examples of archive systems and their status with respect to scientific certification
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CERN Document Server: Validation and OAISpeaker: Baron, T; Simko, Ttransparencies
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TIPS: an integrated service provider over open archivesSpeaker: Bertocco, Stransparencies
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The RePEc database about EconomicsSpeaker: Krichel, Ttransparencies
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Distributed Eprints Archives and ScientometricsSpeaker: Carr, Ltransparencies
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COFFEE
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E-BioSci, a platform for e-publishing and information integration in the life sciencesSpeaker: Grivell, L
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Chemistry Preprint ServerSpeaker: Weeks, J
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The Electronic Library of MathematicsSpeaker: Jost, Mtransparencies
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MPRESS and the role of MetaData in MathNetSpeaker: Schwaenzl, Rtransparencies
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Cocktail and Dinner in the Glassbox
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Exploring the boundaries of certification and managing the scholarly communication system
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The Dutch Roquade projectSpeaker: Savenije, Btransparencies
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Towards a concerted action for a European network of e-print serversDiscussion, conclusions, follow-up actions for Part 1Speaker: Dekeyser, Rtransparencies
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Quality Control in Scholarly Publishing. What are the Alternatives to Peer Review?Speaker: Arms, WYtransparencies
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COFFEE
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Open Archives meet Open Peer Review?Speaker: Buckingham Shum, S Li, G
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Can libraries be intermediates for the acquisition, production and presentation of scholarly information?Visions of a dynamic electronic publishing environment as added value to electronic library portalsSpeaker: Schmidt, Rtransparencies
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Peer-review's future in a world of open archivesSpeaker: Doyle, M - APStransparencies
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Lunch in cafeteria
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Scientific Refereeing in a Distributed World and the worldwide Physics Network PhysNetSpeaker: Eberhard R. Hilf and Hans-Joachim Waetjentransparencies
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The point of view of the commercial publisherSpeaker: Spong, A
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Panel discussionsPanel discussions about the future of the scholarly communication. The participants will be divided in groups (mainly according to discipline) to discuss several aspects of scholarly communication. A list of specific questions will be distributed to guide these discussions. The main emphasis of the discussion will be on the mechanisms for certification, but other aspects will also be addressed
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COFFEE
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Continuation of panel discussions
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18:30
Dinner in cafeteria
Discussion panels prepare short reports with their conclusions
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Concluding session
Afternoon: Optional social program (visit of the CERN facility, joint dinner in town - please register at catherine.havard@cern.ch)
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Presentations of the reports of the panel discussions
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a) 2 - Peer-review alternatives for preprints, mechanisms.Speaker: Mark Doyletransparencies
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b) 3 - Protocol for certification on the archiveSpeaker: Herbert Van de Sompeltransparencies
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c) 4 - Economics of a new scholarly communication framework; who pays what ?Speaker: Corrado Pettenatitransparencies
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d) 5 - Library rolesSpeaker: Lorcan Dempseytransparencies
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e) 1 - Organisational support for the EU platform level action to support innovative efforts for a new scholarly communication frameworkSpeaker: Raf Dekeysertransparencies
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COFFEE
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General discussion of the reportsPossible recommendations to LIBER, to other organisations and to the academic community at large. Call for new initiatives
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Lunch in cafeteria
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