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

Europe/Zurich
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Description
Organised by LIBER, SPARC-Europe, OSI and CERN Library. Sponsored by JISC, OSI and SPARC. CERN: European Organization for Nuclear Research JISC: Joint Information Systems Committee LIBER: LIgue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche OSI: Open Society Institute SPARC: Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
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    • Tutorials Main Auditorium

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      To assist with registration procedures, please try to be at your tutorial room by 8:30, 30 minutes before the start of the tutorial. Thankyou.

      • 1
        Tutorials
        • a) Tutorial 1: OAI and OAI-PMH for absolute beginners -- a non-technical introduction
          Details of tutorial 1
          Hands-on training in building 572 room 25
          Now fully booked (as of 15th January)
          Speaker: Monica Duke & Philip Hunter (UKOLN and Open Archives Forum)
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        • b) Tutorial 2: Institutional Repository Software Options: Questions and answers with the experts with representatives from ARNO, CDSware, DSpace, Fedora, GNU Eprints, i-Tor, MPG eDoc and MyCoRe
          Speaker: Chair: Raym Crow (OSI and SPARC Consultant)
        • c) Tutorial 3: Implementing the OAI-PMH - an introduction
          Details of tutorial 3
          Hands-on training in building 572 room 24
          Now fully booked (as of 22nd January 2004)
          Speaker: Uwe Müller (Open Archives Forum)
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        • d) Tutorial 4 to be held on Saturday 14th
          Details of tutorial 4
          Now fully booked (as of 5th January)
          See full details and links to files from Saturday's agenda slot.
          Speaker: Jeff Young (OCLC)
    • Arrival Main Auditorium

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        Arrival Main Auditorium

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        Arrival and registration of participants not registered for tutorial 1, 2 or 3. Check-in at guesthouse Possibility of lunch at cafeteria
      • 12:00
        Lunch Main Auditorium

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    • Welcome and Introduction Main Auditorium

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        Welcome Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Raf Dekeyser
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        Overview of OAI and its relation to scientific publishing in 2004 Main Auditorium

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        An introduction to OAI: what it means, what has been happening, and what implications there might be for the future of scientific publishing.
        Speaker: Diann Rusch-Feja (International University Bremen)
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        The OAI and OAI-PMH: where to go from here? Main Auditorium

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        Update on the current status of the OAI-PMH. Overview of current activities and possible next steps. These include oai-rights, moving beyond metadata, and peer-to-peer.
        Speaker: Carl Lagoze and Herbert Van de Sompel (Cornell University and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) respectively)
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    • Community Efforts - Part 1 Main Auditorium

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      National and international initiatives

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        The UK FAIR Programme: OAI in context Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Jean-Yves (CERN)
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        DARE: (a)Live and kicking! Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Lilian van der Vaart (DARE)
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      • 14:55
        Coffee Break Main Auditorium

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        Certification of a publishing server - an initiative of DINI Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Peter Schirmbacher (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)
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        Open Archives Forum Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Philip Hunter (UKOLN)
    • Community Efforts - Part 2 Main Auditorium

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        On the open access strategy of the Max Planck Society Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Theresa Velden (Heinz Nixdorf Center for Information Management in the Max Planck Society)
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        OLAC - the Open Language Archives Community Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Martin Wynne (Oxford Text Archive)
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        OAI: A "down under" perspective Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Colin Steele (Australian National University)
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        Scientific Publication Process Re-engineering with SciX Open Publication Services Main Auditorium

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        A synthesis of the results of the SciX project, in particular how the publication process analysis reflects in the technical and organizational invention.
        Speaker: Ziga Turk (University of Ljubljana)
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      • 19:00
        Workshop Buffet Dinner Main Auditorium

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    • Society and Publishing Main Auditorium

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        Half Full: the improving state of scholarly publishing Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Raym Crow (SPARC Consulting Group)
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        Two roads, One Destination: The Interaction of Self Archiving and Open Access Journals Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: David Prosser (SPARC Europe)
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      • 10:30
        Coffee Break Main Auditorium

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    • Society and publishing Main Auditorium

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        How to disseminate Open Access Journals through OAI, the DOAJ project Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Lotte Jørgensen (Lund University)
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        Building the JSTOR OAI-PMH Service: A Technical Case Study in Best Practices Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Michael Krot and David Yakimischak (JSTOR)
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      • 12:00
        Lunch Main Auditorium

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    • Breakout sessions Main Auditorium

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        Breakout Sessions Main Auditorium

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        Participants are split into small groups for detailed discussion on their chosen topic.

        To register please click on 'See details' link from the agenda and then on the link to send an email to the session for which you would like to book. Please don't change the subject line of the email.

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        • a) 4. Overlay Journals
          Speaker: Simeon Warner (Cornell University)
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        • b) 2. The relationship between OAI-PMH and Dublin Core: Required, recommended or other?
          Speaker: Carl Lagoze (Cornell Information Science)
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        • c) 1.Implementation: the FAIR and DARE experience
          Speaker: Chris Awre and Lilian van der Vaart (FAIR Programme Manager, JISC, UK and DARE Programme Manager, SURF, The Netherlands)
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        • d) 3. Possible Enhancements to OAI-PMH including MetaSearching and Authentication
          Speaker: David Yakimischak and Michael Krot (JSTOR)
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        • e) 5. The OAI-PMH community: How to enable better collaboration and communication between Data and Service Providers
          Speaker: Mogens Sandfær and Kat Hagedorn (Technical Knowledge Center of Denmark and University of Michigan)
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        • f) 6. Open Access Citation Index
          Speaker: Jean-Claude Guédon (OSI & University of Montreal)
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        • g) 7. If You Build it, Will They Come? Filling an Institutional Repository
          Speaker: David Prosser (SPARC Europe)
      • 16:00
        Coffee Break Main Auditorium

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    • Practical Steps to Promote Use: encouraging academics Main Auditorium

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        SHERPA Institutional Repositories and Practical Advocacy Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Bill Hubbard (SHERPA, University of Nottingham)
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        What do scientific authors want? Attracting scientists to institutional repositories Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Saskia Franken (Utrecht University Library)
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        Peer review in the era of LHC experiments Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: RÃŒdiger Voss (CERN)
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        Building a discipline-specific aggregate for computing and library and information science Main Auditorium

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        Speaker: Thomas Krichel (Long Island University)
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      • 19:00
        Dinner and wine-sharing evening Main Auditorium

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    • Breakout session reports Main Auditorium

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        Breakout Sessions reports and open discussion Main Auditorium

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      • 11:00
        Coffee break Main Auditorium

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    • Closing Session Main Auditorium

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        Panel discussion
        • Ian Butterworth • Howard Flack • David Prosser • Desmond Reaney • Bas Savenije • Peter Suber • Simeon Warner
        Speaker: Multiple participants
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        Closing remarks
        Speaker: Raf Dekeyser
      • 12:30
        Lunch and Valentine's farewell kisses
    • Tutorial 572--25

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        Tutorial 4: Harvesting and Resolution Methods for Building OAI-based Services 572--25

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        Details of tutorial 4
        Hands-on training in building 572 room 25.
        Now fully booked (as of 5th January)
        Speaker: Jeff Young (OCLC)
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