Conveners
Researchers and end users presentations
- Susanna Mornati (CILEA, Italy)
Researchers and end users presentations
- Bas SAVENIJE (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
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Gerard Van Westrienen (SURF, The Netherlands)20/04/2007, 09:30
In many countries in Europe doctoral e-theses are an integrated part of institutional repositories, which have been set up in recent years. In some countries they have been harvested on a national level, like in the Netherlands with the ‘Promise of Science’ portal (http://www.darenet.nl/promiseofscience) . In October 2006 SURFfoundation (The Netherlands), JISC (UK) and...
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John Wilbanks (Creative Commons, USA)20/04/2007, 10:00
Science Commons supports Open Access through its Scholar's Copyright Project (SCP). This talk will outline the three core elements of the SCP: Creative Commons licensing for open access publishing, Open Access Law journal-author agreements for converting journals to open access, and the Scholar's Copyright Addendum Engine for retaining rights to self-archive in meaningful...
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Graham Pryor (StORe project, UK)20/04/2007, 10:30
Project StORe’s repository middleware will enable researchers to move seamlessly between the research data environment and its outputs, passing directly from an electronic article to the data from which it was developed, or linking instantly to all the publications that have resulted from a particular research dataset. Originally conceived as a means of improving...
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Franck Laloe (CNRS, France)20/04/2007, 11:30
Open archives (OA) started in physics more than 15 years ago with ArXiv, and have since played a more and more important role in the activity of the disciplin; actually, in many fields of physics, ArXiv has now become the major vector or scientific communication. We now have two communication channels in parallel, traditional scientific journals with peer review, and open...
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Dr Panayiota Polydoratou (UCL, UK)20/04/2007, 11:50
Researchers in cosmology and astrophysics depend on the arXiv repository for the registration and dissemination of their work, as well as for current awareness, yet they continue to submit papers to journals for review. Could rapid quality certification be overlaid directly onto the arXiv repository? This presentation introduces the RIOJA (Repository Interface to...
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