12/02/2004, 10:00
Arrival and registration of participants not registered for tutorial 1, 2 or 3.
Check-in at guesthouse
Possibility of lunch at cafeteria
Diann Rusch-Feja
(International University Bremen)
12/02/2004, 13:05
An introduction to OAI: what it means, what has been happening, and what implications there might be for the future of scientific publishing.
Carl Lagoze and Herbert Van de Sompel
(Cornell University and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) respectively)
12/02/2004, 13:35
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.
Jean-Yves
(CERN)
12/02/2004, 14:05
Lilian van der Vaart
(DARE)
12/02/2004, 14:30
Peter Schirmbacher
(Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)
12/02/2004, 15:20
Theresa Velden
(Heinz Nixdorf Center for Information Management in the Max Planck Society)
12/02/2004, 16:10
Martin Wynne
(Oxford Text Archive)
12/02/2004, 16:30
Colin Steele
(Australian National University)
12/02/2004, 16:50
Ziga Turk
(University of Ljubljana)
12/02/2004, 17:10
A synthesis of the results of the SciX project, in particular how the publication process analysis reflects in the technical and organizational invention.
Raym Crow
(SPARC Consulting Group)
13/02/2004, 09:00
Christiane Asschenfeldt
(Creative Commons)
13/02/2004, 09:30
David Prosser
(SPARC Europe)
13/02/2004, 10:00
Lotte Jørgensen
(Lund University)
13/02/2004, 11:00
Michael Krot and David Yakimischak
(JSTOR)
13/02/2004, 11:30
Bill Hubbard
(SHERPA, University of Nottingham)
13/02/2004, 16:30
Saskia Franken
(Utrecht University Library)
13/02/2004, 17:00
RÃÂÃ
Âdiger Voss
(CERN)
13/02/2004, 17:30
Thomas Krichel
(Long Island University)
13/02/2004, 18:00
Multiple participants
14/02/2004, 11:30
Ian Butterworth
Howard Flack
David Prosser
Desmond Reaney
Bas Savenije
Peter Suber
Simeon Warner