The aim of this Workshop is to discuss new schemes for electronic publishing in Physics.
The topics will include:
New e-publication patterns with examples of services they can provide and issues surrounding grey-literature ( i.e. the Open Archive Initiative and E-BioSci).
Session 1
09.00 Aim and Scope of the Workshop, Rudiger Voss (CERN-EP)
Session 2: New e-Publications Patterns
09.10 WIRESCRIPT, Web Journal Case-Study, Carlo del Papa (Trieste and Udine Univ.)
09.30 The overlay e-journal, Robert Kelly (American Physical Society)
09.50 JHEP Three Years after, Daniele Amati (SISSA, Trieste)
10.15 New Journal of Physics, Robert Brown (IOP)
Coffee break
11.00 JINR's electronic journals: first experience and plans, Tatiana Zhabitskaya (JINR, Dubna)
Session 3: Extended Services
11.20 Star*s Family: a diversified publishing, André Heck (Observatoire Astronomique, Strasbourg)
11.40 The LINK Service, Arnoud de Kemp (Springer)
12.00 Physics Direct, Eefke Smit (Elsevier)
12.20 e-JEMED: Electronic Journal of Evolutionary Modeling and Economic Dynamics, Murat Yildizoglu, BETA, Strasbourg University
Session 4: Grey Literature and Publishing
14.00 Open Archives Initiative, (to be confirmed)
14.20 E-BioSci: An electronic repository of scientific reports from the life sciences, Graham Cameron (European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, UK)
14.40 CERN e-publishing, Jean-Yves Le Meur (CERN, ETT)
Coffee break
Session 5: Role of the Physical Societies
15.20 EPS's View, Frank Laloe (European Physical Society)
15.40 Physical Society of Japan's view (Speaker to be confirmed)
Session 6: Round Table with all the Speakers
16.00 Summary of the Day, Rudiger Voss.
The seminar is intended for librarians and publication specialists in Physics and science in general. The attendance is free.
Note: You can register to attend the Workshop by contacting:
Anita Olofsson (ETT-SI)
Tel: 72 431,: +41. 22. 78 28 61, email: Anita.Olofsson@cern.ch