08:00
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Registration Desk opens at 8:00
(until 09:00)
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09:00
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Tutorial 1. In-depth overview of the OAI-ORE specifications
(MR040)
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09:00
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Tutorial 2. Content recruitment strategies
(MR150)
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09:00
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Tutorial 3. Intellectual property rights
(M1130)
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09:00
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Tutorial 4. Repositories and Web2.0
(M1150)
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09:00
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Tutorial 5. Repository platforms: DSpace, EPrints, Fedora, Microsoft, CDS-Invenio
(M1140)
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09:00
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Tutorial 6. Hosted repository solutions: BePress, OpenRepository, EPrints, etc.
(M1160)
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09:00
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Tutorial 7. DRIVER tutorial
(M5183)
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11:30
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--- Registration and Lunch ---
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08:00
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Registration Desk opens at 8:00
(until 09:00)
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09:00
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Plenary 3: Use and re-use
(until 11:00)
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09:00
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Copyright: perspectives from the repository coalface
- Ms
Morag Greig
(University of Glasgow)
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09:30
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Alternative routes to the reuse of copyrighted journal content
- Mr
David Hoole
(Nature Publishing Group)
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10:00
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Adding value to scholarly communications through text mining
- Dr
Sophia Ananiadou
(National Centre of Text Mining)
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10:30
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Data deposition as a measure to prevent and to detect scientific misconduct
- Prof.
Alexander Lerchl
(Univ. Bremen)
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11:00
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--- Coffee ---
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11:15
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Poster session
(until 12:30)
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08:00
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Registration Desk opens at 8:00
(until 09:00)
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09:00
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Plenary 5: Community building
(until 10:30)
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09:00
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How to engage authors into an open bibliography initiative, the RePEc Author Service
- Dr
Christian ZIMMERMANN
(University of Connecticut)
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09:30
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The ResearcherID Project: Unlocking Scholarly Identity to Support Research Communities
- Mr
James Pringle
(Thomson ISI)
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10:00
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Author Identification in the Bibliographic Knowledge Network
- Mr
Jim Pitman
(Berkeley)
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10:30
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--- Coffee ---
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11:00
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Plenary 6: Quality assurance
(until 12:00)
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11:00
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Studying scientific activity from large-scale usage data
- Dr
Johan Bollen
(LANL)
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11:30
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Open peer review and interactive open access publishing: the effectiveness of transparency and self-regulation in scientific quality assurance
- Dr
Ulrich Poeschl
(MPG)
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13:00
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Welcome, opening and introduction to the programme
(until 13:15)
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13:15
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Plenary 1: Compound objects
-Mr
Herbert Van de Sompel
(LANL)
(until 14:55)
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13:15
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Overview of the OAI-ORE interoperability framework
- Dr
Herbert VAN DE SOMPEL
(LANL)
()
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13:40
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Visualizing JSTOR: Exploring OAI-ORE for Information Topology Navigation
- Dr
Robert Sanderson
(University of Liverpool)
()
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14:05
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A demonstrator of enhanced publications using OAI-ORE
- Mr
Maarten Hoogerwerf
()
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14:30
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Using OAI-ORE to Simplify Data Publishing Workflows
- Mr
Tim DiLauro
(John Hopkins Univ.)
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14:55
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--- Coffee ---
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15:25
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Plenary 2: Mandates and preservation
(until 17:15)
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15:25
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Economic implications of alternative publishing models: Self-archiving and repositories
- Mr
John Houghton
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15:50
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Mandates: an Australian example at the Queensland University of Technology
- Mr
Tom Cochrane
(Queensland Univ. of Tech.)
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16:15
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Example 3 : Alliance for Permanent Access
- Mr
Wouter Spek
(Alliance for Permanent Access)
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16:40
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The Preservation Planning Workflow: From institutional requirements via experimental evidence to accountable preservation plans
- Prof.
Andreas Rauber
(University of Vienna)
()
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18:30
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Evening at CERN. Official welcome-buffet offered by JISC and drink sharing. A bus transfer is organized from Uni Mail to CERN and back.
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Plenary 4: Embedding
(until 15:45)
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14:00
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Embedding into the work environment of a researcher or research group: the library on the move
- Mr
Martin Van Luijt
(Univ. Utrecht)
()
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14:35
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UK about embedding into the learning environment: JORUM
- Mr
Peter Burnhill
(EDINA)
()
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15:10
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Giving researchers what they want: SPIRES, High-energy physics and subject repositories
- Mr
Travis Brooks
(SLAC Library)
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15:45
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--- Coffee ---
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16:15
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Breakout group 1. The future of scholarly communication: Enhanced Publications
(MR170)
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16:15
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Breakout group 2. OA Repositories and Research Management Systems
(M1130)
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16:15
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Breakout group 3. OAI technology for the Virtual Research Environment (VRE)
(M1140)
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16:15
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Breakout group 4. Speculations on the future of Open Access and Scientific Publications
(M1160)
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16:15
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Breakout group 5. Joining up repositories.
(MR040)
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16:15
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Breakout group 6. Access Data Mining: A new foundation for Added-value services in full text repositories.
(M1150)
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16:15
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Breakout group 7. Scanning and addition of older items.
(M1193)
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18:15
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Aperitif offered by Microsoft on the roof of Uni Mail
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12:00
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Keynote
(until 12:45)
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12:00
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The Impact of Open Access in Europe's Universities
- Dr
Paul Ayris
(UCL and LIBER)
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13:00
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Lunch
(until 14:30)
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15:00
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Individual visits (see the social events page)
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