CERN Workshop Series on Innovations in Scholarly Communication: Implementing the benefits of OAI (OAI3)

from Thursday 12 February 2004 (08:30) to Saturday 14 February 2004 (17:00)
Main Auditorium

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12 Feb 2004
13 Feb 2004
14 Feb 2004
AM
08:30
Tutorials (until 12:00) (Main Auditorium)
09:00 Tutorials   (Main Auditorium)
10:00
Arrival (until 13:15) (Main Auditorium)
10:00 Arrival   (Main Auditorium)
12:00 --- Lunch ---
09:00
Society and Publishing (until 11:00) (Main Auditorium)
09:00 Half Full: the improving state of scholarly publishing - Raym Crow (SPARC Consulting Group)   (Main Auditorium)
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09:30 Copyright and Licensing issues - The International Commons - Christiane Asschenfeldt (Creative Commons)   (Main Auditorium)
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10:00 Two roads, One Destination: The Interaction of Self Archiving and Open Access Journals - David Prosser (SPARC Europe)   (Main Auditorium)
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10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00
Society and publishing (until 14:00) (Main Auditorium)
11:00 How to disseminate Open Access Journals through OAI, the DOAJ project - Lotte Jørgensen (Lund University)   (Main Auditorium)
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11:30 Building the JSTOR OAI-PMH Service: A Technical Case Study in Best Practices - Michael Krot and David Yakimischak (JSTOR)   (Main Auditorium)
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12:00 --- Lunch ---
09:00
Breakout session reports (until 11:30) (Main Auditorium)
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09:00 Breakout Sessions reports and open discussion   (Main Auditorium)
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11:00 --- Coffee break ---
11:30
Closing Session (until 13:30) (Main Auditorium)
11:30 Panel discussion - Multiple participants   (Main Auditorium)
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12:25 Closing remarks - Raf Dekeyser   (Main Auditorium)
12:30 --- Lunch and Valentine's farewell kisses ---
PM
13:00
Welcome and Introduction (until 14:05) (Main Auditorium)
13:00 Welcome - Raf Dekeyser   (Main Auditorium)
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13:05 Overview of OAI and its relation to scientific publishing in 2004 - Diann Rusch-Feja (International University Bremen)   (Main Auditorium)
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13:35 The OAI and OAI-PMH: where to go from here? - Carl Lagoze and Herbert Van de Sompel (Cornell University and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) respectively)   (Main Auditorium)
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14:05
Community Efforts - Part 1 (until 16:10) (Main Auditorium)
14:05 The UK FAIR Programme: OAI in context - Jean-Yves (CERN)   (Main Auditorium)
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14:30 DARE: (a)Live and kicking! - Lilian van der Vaart (DARE)   (Main Auditorium)
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14:55 --- Coffee Break ---
15:20 Certification of a publishing server - an initiative of DINI - Peter Schirmbacher (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)   (Main Auditorium)
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15:45 Open Archives Forum - Philip Hunter (UKOLN)   (Main Auditorium)
16:10
Community Efforts - Part 2 (until 21:00) (Main Auditorium)
16:10 On the open access strategy of the Max Planck Society - Theresa Velden (Heinz Nixdorf Center for Information Management in the Max Planck Society)   (Main Auditorium)
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16:30 OLAC - the Open Language Archives Community - Martin Wynne (Oxford Text Archive)   (Main Auditorium)
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16:50 OAI: A "down under" perspective - Colin Steele (Australian National University)   (Main Auditorium)
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17:10 Scientific Publication Process Re-engineering with SciX Open Publication Services - Ziga Turk (University of Ljubljana)   (Main Auditorium)
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19:00 --- Workshop Buffet Dinner ---
14:00
Breakout sessions (until 16:30) (Main Auditorium)
14:00 Breakout Sessions   (Main Auditorium)
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16:00 --- Coffee Break ---
16:30
Practical Steps to Promote Use: encouraging academics (until 21:00) (Main Auditorium)
16:30 SHERPA Institutional Repositories and Practical Advocacy - Bill Hubbard (SHERPA, University of Nottingham)   (Main Auditorium)
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17:00 What do scientific authors want? Attracting scientists to institutional repositories - Saskia Franken (Utrecht University Library)   (Main Auditorium)
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17:30 Peer review in the era of LHC experiments - RÃŒdiger Voss (CERN)   (Main Auditorium)
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18:00 Building a discipline-specific aggregate for computing and library and information science - Thomas Krichel (Long Island University)   (Main Auditorium)
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19:00 --- Dinner and wine-sharing evening ---
14:00
Tutorial (until 17:00) (572--25)
14:00 Tutorial 4: Harvesting and Resolution Methods for Building OAI-based Services - Jeff Young (OCLC)   (572--25)
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