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Day 1 October 25, 2010 
09:00-09:30
Opening Ceremony
1.Welcome Speech (CAS)
2.Welcome Speech by Prof. Kurt Mehlhorn (former VP, MPG)
3.Speeches by participating agencies
09:30-10:30 Keynote Speeches
Open Access Practices of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Pan Jiaofeng (CAS, China)
Open Access Practices of the Max Planck Society, Prof. Kurt Mehlhorn (former VP of MPG, Director of MPI for Informatics, Germany)
10:30-10:50 Tea Break
10:50-12:20 Session 1: National Open Access Strategies/Policies (1)
Venue: Multi-function Hall
Session 2: National Open Access Strategies/Policies (2)
Venue: Academician’s Hall
Open Access in the United States: An Overview of Current Policy Developments, Heather Joseph (Executive Director, SPARC, USA) [Abstract][PDF]

Strengthening Open Access Nationwide: The DFG’s and the Alliance of German Science Organizations’ Open Access Agenda, Johannes Fournier (Programme Director, DFG, Germany) [Abstract][PDF]

Open Access in the European Research Area, Jean-François Dechamp(Policy Officer, Directorate-General for Research, European Commission) [Abstract][PDF]

Open Access in Agricultural Research for Development – a Global Movement, Johannes Keizer (Team Leader "Knowledge Standards and Services”, Office of Knowledge Exchange, Research and Extension, FAO) [Abstract][PDF]
Open Access Strategies and Policies of the UK Research Councils, Chris Godwin (Director, RCUK Beijing Office) [Abstract][PDF] Research Excellence and Accessibility in Australia, Leanne Harvey (Executive General Manager, Australian Research Council, Australia) [Abstract]
Brazilian Endeavours Towards Open Access: Initiatives Through the Green and Gold Roads, Eloy Rodrigues on behalf of Dr. Sely M S Costa (University of Brasilia) [Abstract][PDF] Open Access Movement in Russia, Evgeny Negulyaev (Head of Department of IT, Scientific Library, Ural State University, Russia) & Elena Okhezina (Deputy Library Director, Ural State University, Russia) [Abstract][PDF]
Q&A Q&A
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Session 3: Institutional Open Access Strategies and Policies (1)
Venue: Multi-function Hall
Session 4: Institutional Open Access Strategies and Policies (2)
Venue: Academician’s Hall
Open Access at the Wellcome Trust: 5-years on, Robert Kiley (Head of Digital Services, Wellcome Library, Wellcome Trust, UK) [Abstract][PDF] Open Access at Duke University: Strategic Directions and Tactical Approaches, Paolo Mangiafico (Director of Digital Information Strategy, Office of the Provost, Duke University, USA) [Abstract][PDF]
The DARE Project: a collaborative repository approach in the Netherlands, Alam Swan on behalf of Astrid van Wesenbeeck (Executive Director SPARC Europe) [Abstract][PDF] Open Access Practice at Goettingen University, Dr. Norbert Lossau (Librarian of Goettingen State and University Library, Germany) [Abstract][PDF]

JISC Contribution in UK Open Access, Fred Friend (JISC Scholarly Communication Consultant, UK) [Abstract][PDF]

MIT Faculty Open Access Policy: 18 months Later, Diane Geraci (Associate Director, MIT Libraries, USA) [Abstract][PDF]

Knowledge Exchange, A Strategy for Open Access Success, David Palmer (Scholarly Communications Head, University of Hong Kong Libraries, China) [Abstract][PDF] Joint Open Access Mandate for 26 Universities of Applied Sciences, Anna-Kaisa Sjölund(University of Turku Digital Culture, Finland) [Abstract][PDF]
Q&A
Q&A
15:30-15:50 Tea break
15:50-17:30 Session 5: Open Access Publishing (1)
Venue: Multi-function Hall
Session 6: Open Access Publishing (2)
Venue: Academician’s Hall
SCOAP3 Publishing Program, Salvatore Mele (Head of Open Access, Project Manager for SCOAP3, CERN) [Abstract][PDF] Building Confidence in Open-Access Publishing, Mark Patterson (Director of Publishing, PLoS, UK) [Abstract][PDF]

Open Access Publishing in Physics , Eberhard Bodenschatz (Director, MPIDS; Editor in Chief, New Journal of Physics) [Abstract][PDF]

Open Access Publishing at Springer, Peter Hendriks (President STM Publishing & Marketing, Springer) [Abstract][PDF]
Open Access Initiatives at the American Physical Society, Daniel Kulp (Editorial Director, APS, USA) [Abstract][PDF]

BioMed Central Open Access Publication, Matthew Cockerill (Managing Director, BioMed Central) [Abstract][PDF]

IOP Publishing: An Example of How a Traditional Publisher Has Engaged with Open Access, Tony O’Rourke (IOPP, UK) [Abstract][PDF] Towards Universal Access, Nick Fowler (Director of Strategy, Elsevier) [Abstract][PDF]
Who Should Pay for Open Access? A Case Study of Bioline International and a Global Distributed Support Model, Leslie Chan (Director of Bioline International, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough) [Abstract][PDF] MEDKNOW: Open Access Publishing for Learned Societies and Associations, D.K. Sahu (MD and CEO, Medknow Publications and Media Pvt Ltd) [Abstract][PDF]
Q&A
Q&A
18:30-20:00 Reception


 

 

Day 2 October 26, 2010
09:00-10:30 Session 7: Institutional Open Access Repositories(1)
Venue: Multi-function Hall
Session 8: Institutional Open Access Repositories(2)
Venue: Academician’s Hall
Developing Community-Based Sustainability Models for Open Access Repositories: Business Planning Methodology for arXiv, Oya Y.Rieger(Associate University Librarian, Cornell University, USA) [Abstract][PDF] EPrints Platform and Services for Building Repositories, Jiadi Yao on behalf of Leslie Carr (Project Director, EPrints, Southampton University, UK) [Abstract][PDF]
Collaboration between Universities and NII on Institutional Repositories, Jun Adachi (Director, Cyber Science Infrastructure Development Department, NII, Japan) [Abstract][PDF] OpenAIRE----A Pan-European Effort to Realize the Open Access Pilot of the EC/ERC, Dr. Norbert Lossau (Librarian of Goettingen State and University Library, Germany) [Abstract][PDF]
Open Access Policies of Chinese STM Journals, Chu Jingli (NSL/CAS, China) [Abstract][PDF Institute Repository at Xiamen University, Xiao Dehong (Dean of Libraries, Xiamen University, China) [Abstract][PDF]
Open Access in Greece: current trends and developments, Panagiotis Georgiou(University of Patras, Library & Information Service, Greece) [Abstract][PDF] Implementation of CAS Institutional Repository Grid, Zhu Zhongming (NSL/ CAS, China) [Abstract][PDF]
  On Establishing and Running eJournals, Dieter Stein (President of the International Language and Law Society, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany) & Anita Eppelin (German National Library of Medicine, Cologne and Bonn) [Abstract][PDF][Full-text] Sliming in: The Lack of Policy and the Leadership of Repository Managers, Seiko Tokuda (Digital Repository Federation, Japan) [Abstract][PDF]
Q&A Q&A
10:30-10:50 Tea Break
10:50-12:20 Session 9:Supporting Infrastructure and Services for Sustainable OA(1)
Venue: Multi-function Hall
Session 10: Supporting Infrastructure and Services for Sustainable OA(2)
Venue: Academician’s Hall
Advocating for Open Access to Research Results in Developing Countries: A case study from eIFL, Iryna Kuchma (Open Access programme manager, EIFL) [Abstract][PDF] SPARC: Supporting and Infrastructure for Open Access Developments, Heather Joseph (Executive Director of SPARC, USA)[Abstract][PDF
 RoMEO and JULIET: past present and future, Stephen Pinfield (Chief Information Officer and Director of the Centre for Research Communications, University of Nottingham) [Abstract][PDF] Open Access Support Services for CAS, Zhang Xiaolin (National Science Library, CAS, China) [Abstract][PDF]
ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repository Material Archiving Policies, Alma Swan on behalf of Leslie Carr (University of Southampton, UK) [Abstract][PDF]
Learning About the Green Road: The PEER Project, Christoph Bruch (MPDL, Germany) [Abstract][PDF
CAS Open Access Journal Platform, Xiao Hong (Science Press, CAS, China) [Abstract][PDF]    Costs and Benefits of Open Access Publishing Models: Lessons and development, John Houghton (Professorial Fellow, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Australia) [Abstract][PDF]  
 Open Access Journals Support in Canada: Selected Survey Results, Donald Taylor (Simon Fraser University, Canada) [Abstract][PDF Sharing Best Practice - Support Networks in the United Kingdom, Dominic Tate (SHERPA Repository Development Officer) [Abstract][PDF]
Q&A Q&A
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:50

Session 11: Legal Issues and Business Models in OA

Venue: Multi-function Hall

 

Session 12: Open Access in the World
Venue: Academician’s Hall
Session 13: Open Data & Open Educational Resources
Venue: Lecture Hall
Legal Issues in Open Access: Managing Multiple Copyright Interests, Kevin L Smith (Scholarly Communications Officer, Duke University, USA) [Abstract][PDF] The Dawn of an Open Age: South Africa: Effort to Share its Research Output, Reggie Raju (University Stellenbosch, South Africa) [Abstract][PDF]   Open Access Policies for Scientific Data in China, Wu Kaichao (CAS/CNIC, China) [Abstract][PDF
Creative Commons and Science Commons Licenses, Zhengyi on behalf of Wang Chunyan (Program Director, CC China Mainland) [Abstract][PDF Open Access Korea(OAK): Openness, Sharing, and Cooperation in Korea, Hyekyong Hwang (Senior Researcher of Knowledge Resources Center, KISTI, Korea) [Abstract][PDF]   OER as Reuse, Greg Grossmeier (Copyright Specialist at the University of Michigan, USA) [Abstract][PDF]
The Copyright Regime as the Backbone of Open Access, Lucie Guibault (Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) [Abstract][PDF]   Open Access in Portugal: Recent Evolution and Current Situation, Eloy Rodrigues (Director of the University of Minho Documentation Services, Portugal) [Abstract][PDF Open Access to Chinese Ancient Documents in a Collaborative Working Infrastructure for the Humanities----a Living Cooperation between CAS and MPG, Urs Schoepflin(Head of the Library, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany) [Abstract][PDF
Study of Open Access Publishing, Wim van der Stelt (Executive Vice President Corporate Strategy, Springer) [Abstract][PDF] Implementing Open Access: Policy Case Studies, Chris Armbruster (Research Associate MPDL, MPG) [Abstract][PDF Practices of Open Education in China, Wangyan on behalf of Fun-Den Wang (Chairman of China Open Resources for Education, China) [Abstract][PDF]  
Economic implications of Open Access, Alma Swan (Director of Key Perspectives Ltd, UK) [Abstract][PDF]   Developing Global Learning Standards Though Open Education, Dr. Lisa Petrides (President of ISKME, USA) [Abstract][PDF
Q&A Q&A Q&A
15:50-16:20 Tea break
16:20-17:30 Session 14: Open Access Future and Challenges
Venue: Lecture Hall
16:00-17:15 Panel Discussion: Open Access Strategies, Approaches, and Polices
17:15-17:30 Closing Remarks
18:00-20:00 Dinner

 

 

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