09:00
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Tutorial 1 - EPrints v3 Demonstration
(until 11:30)
(593-S-023)
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09:00
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Tutorial 2 - Advocacy and policy issues
(until 11:30)
(304/1-001)
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09:00
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Tutorial 3 - OAI-PMH basics
(until 11:30)
(593-S-024)
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09:00
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Tutorial 4 - Object models and object representation
(until 11:30)
(Main auditorium)
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09:00
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Tutorial 5 - Access control
(until 11:30)
(593-S-025)
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09:00
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Tutorial 6 - Managing a repository: which legal aspects are really important?
(until 11:30)
(Council chamber)
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11:30
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--- Lunch ---
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09:00
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Libraries and Publishers presentations
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Melissa Hagemann
(Open Society Institute, USA)
(until 10:50)
(Main auditorium)
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09:00
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Repositories, policy and politics
- Dr
David Prosser
(SPARC Europe, UK)
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09:40
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DRIVER: Building a Sustainable Infrastructure of European Scientific Repositories
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Norbert Lossau
(Goettingen State and University Library, Germany)
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10:10
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The repository ecology: an approach to understanding repository and service interactions
-
John Robertson
(University of Strathclyde, UK)
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10:50
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Poster Session Introduction
(until 11:00)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Poster session
(until 12:00)
(500/1-201 - Mezzanine)
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09:30
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Researchers and end users presentations
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Susanna Mornati
(CILEA, Italy)
(until 11:00)
(Main auditorium)
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09:30
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Doctoral e-Theses; experiences in harvesting on a national and European level
-
Gerard Van Westrienen
(SURF, The Netherlands)
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10:00
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Science commons
-
John Wilbanks
(Creative Commons, USA)
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10:30
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Dissemination or publication? Some consequences from smudging the boundaries between research data and research papers
-
Graham Pryor
(StORe project, UK)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Researchers and end users presentations
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Bas SAVENIJE
(Utrecht University, Netherlands)
(until 12:30)
(Main auditorium)
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11:30
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Open archives, the expectations of the scientific communities
-
Franck Laloe
(CNRS, France)
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11:50
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Exploring overlay journals: the RIOJA project
- Dr
Panayiota Polydoratou
(UCL, UK)
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13:15
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Welcome, opening and introduction to the programme
(until 13:30)
(main auditorium)
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13:15
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Opening welcome message from CERN
-
Maximilian Metzger
(CERN)
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13:20
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Response and thank you from LIBER
-
Hans Geleijnse
(LIBER)
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13:25
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Introduction to the programme
-
Paul Ayris
(UCL, UK)
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13:30
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Technical / Computer science presentations
-Dr
Neil Jacobs
(JISC Executive, UK)
(until 15:10)
(Main auditorium)
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13:30
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State of OAI-PMH
- Dr
Simeon Warner
(Cornell University, USA)
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14:00
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OAI Object Re-Use and Exchange
- Dr
Herbert Van De Sompel
(Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
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14:40
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Author identification: national and disciplinary approaches
- Dr
Leo Waaijers
(SURF, The Netherlands) Dr
Thomas Krichel
(Long Island University, USA)
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15:10
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--- Afternoon coffee break ---
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15:40
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Technical / Computer science presentations
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Herbert Van De Sompel
(Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
(until 17:30)
(Main auditorium)
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15:40
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OpenDOAR Policy tools and applications
- Mr
Bill Hubbard
(University of Nottingham, SHERPA, UK)
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16:10
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Measuring impact revisited - an update on infrastructure, methods and techniques
-
Frank Scholze
(Stuttgart University Library, Germany)
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16:30
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MESUR: metrics from scholarly usage of resources
- Dr
Johan Bollen
(Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
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16:50
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Usage statistics and demonstrator services
-
Leslie Carr
(Southampton University, UK)
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17:10
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Technical approaches to citations and usage analysis
-
Frank Scholze
(Stuttgart University Library, Germany) Dr
Johan Bollen
(Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Leslie Carr
(Southampton University, UK)
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17:30
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--- End of session break ---
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19:00
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--- Social event: JISC-sponsored Buffet reception ---
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12:00
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Libraries and Publishers presentations
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Joanne Yeomans
(CERN, Switzerland)
(until 12:30)
(Main auditorium)
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12:00
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On the golden road : Open access publishing in particle physics
-
Jens Vigen
(CERN, Switzerland)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Libraries and Publishers presentations
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Lars BJORNSHAUGE
(Lund University, Sweden)
(until 15:45)
(Main auditorium)
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14:00
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Open Access Forever -- Or Five Years, Whichever Comes First: Progress on Preserving the Digital Scholarly Record
-
MacKenzie Smith
(MIT Libraries, USA)
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14:45
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Business models for digital repositories
- Dr
Alma Swan
(Key Perspectives Ltd, UK)
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15:15
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Publishers and repositories
- Mr
Andrew Wray
(IOP, UK)
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15:45
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--- Afternoon coffee break ---
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16:15
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Breakout groups
(until 18:15)
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16:15
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Group 1: This business of repositories: the case, the cost, the challenges
- Dr
Alma Swan
(Key Perspectives Ltd, UK)
(4-3-006)
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16:15
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Group 3: Content aggregation and network architectures
- Dr
Susanna Mornati
(CILEA, Italy)
Wolfram Horstmann
(304/1-001)
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16:15
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Group 4: Repositories in an institutional context (Technical discussion)
- Mr
Chris Awre
(University of Hull, UK)
(61-1-009)
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16:15
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Group 5: Scientific quality assurance I: Research assessment and new metrics
- Dr
Johan Bollen
(Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Frank Scholze
(Stuttgart University Library, Germany)
(60/6-002)
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16:15
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Group 6: Scientific quality assurance II: Peer review – technical and organizational issues
-
Pritpal Tamber
(Faculty of 1000 Medicine, UK)
(40/R-D10)
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16:15
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Group 7: Institutional repositories - Policy and risk management
- Mr
Bill Hubbard
(University of Nottingham, SHERPA, UK)
(1/1-025)
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18:15
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--- Dinner ---
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20:00
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--- Drinks sharing ---
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12:30
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Future priorities and closing speech
(until 13:15)
(Main auditorium)
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12:30
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Future priorities and closing speech
- Dr
Paul Ayris
(Chair, LIBER Access Division)
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13:15
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--- Lunch ---
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15:00
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Social events Friday afternoon and Saturday morning
(until 18:00)
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19:00
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--- Social event: Optional Swiss style dinner in Geneva ---
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