Re: International Open Access Conference, Beijing China: Papers Online

From: Stevan Harnad <harnad_at_ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 23:32:45 +0100

For those who may have had difficulty opening the PDFs from the
Beijing site, Les Carr has kindly created a UK mirror site at:

    http://openaccess.eprints.org/beijing/pdfs/

> The PDfs for the
> International Conference on Policies and Strategies
> for Open Access to Scientific Information
> Beijing, China June 22-24, 2005
> http://libraries.csdl.ac.cn/Meeting/MeetingID.asp?action=skin&language=Eng&MeetingID=7&MeetingMenuID=39
> are now online at
> http://libraries.csdl.ac.cn/Meeting/MeetingID.asp?action=skin&language=Eng&MeetingID=7&MeetingMenuID=51
>
> [There are some real gems among them -- SH]
>
> Opening Ceremony
> Chair: Xiaolin Zhang, Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences
>
> Welcome
> Jinghai Li, Vice President of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Academician
>
> Opening Remarks
> Melissa Hagemann, Open Society Institute (OSI)
> Rima Kupryte, Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL)
>
> Keynote Speech
> Qiheng Hu, Vice Chair of Chinese Association for Science and
> Technology
>
> Session 1: National & Funding Agency's Strategies and Policies on OA-Part I
> Chair: Melissa Hagemann, OSI
>
> Open Availability of Scientific Information: An Overview of Policy
> and Practice at the U.S. National Academies
> Paul Uhlir, Director of the Office of International Scientific and
> Technical Information Programs at U.S. National Academies
>
> Open Access Policy in Finland
> Sakari Karjalainen, Director of Science Policy Division of Ministry
> of Education, Finland
>
> Why European universities and funding agencies are committing to
> open access
> Fred Friend, Honorary Director Scholarly Communication University
> College London
>
> Session 2: National & Funding Agency's Strategies and Policies on OA-Part II
> Chair: George Strawn, National Science Foundation (USA)
>
> Open Access - the next steps from a funder's perspective
> Robert Terry, Senior Policy Adviser of the Wellcome Trust
>
> The way to Open Access - French strategies to move forward
> Herbert Gruttemeier, Project Manager, International relations officer
> of INIST-CNRS
>
> Suggested policy framework for open access in scientific research
> in developing countries
> Xiaolin Zhang, Director of Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences
>
> Session 3: Institutional Strategies and Policies on OA
> Chair: Paul Uhlir, the U.S. National Academies
>
> The Open Access Agenda of the Max Planck Society
> Georg W. Botz, Max Planck Society
>
> Open access policy and strategies of Lund University and DOAJ
> Lars Bjornshauge, Director of Lund University Libraries
>
> Mandates and Benefits in Open Access Policies
> Leslie Carr, University of Southampton
>
> Session 4: Scientific Publishing's Strategies and Policies on OA: Part I
> Chair: Georg Botz, Max Planck Society
>
> Open Access publishing - What do authors want
> Matthew Cockerill, Director of Operations, BioMed Central Ltd
>
> Implementing a New Model for Scientific Publishing
> Helen Doyle, Director of Development and Strategic Alliances, Public
> Library of Science
>
> Enabling Open Access: Publishing Cooperatives
> Raym Crow, Senior Consultant for the SPARC Consulting Group
>
> Session 5: Scientific Publishing's Strategies and Policies on OA?Part II
> Chair: Jan Velterop, Velterop von Leyden Open Access Consultancy
>
> Open Access Repositories in China: a Case Study on qiji.cn
> Yanjiang Ji, Beijing Science and Technology University
>
> How open access journals and institutional repositories can work
> together
> Jean-Claude Guedon, University of Montreal
>
> Access To Scholarly Literature: Network Effects and Unintended
> Consequences
> John Wilbanks, Executive Director of Science Commons
>
> Session 6: Effects of OA on Information Service Agencies
> Chair: Jean-Claude Guedon, University of Montreal
>
> Open Access and the Transformation of Science
> Jan Velterop, Velterop von Leyden Open Access Consultancy
>
> Authors' perspectives on open access: effective ways to achieve OA
> Alma P Swan, Director of Key Perspectives Ltd
>
> Chinese Scientists' attitude toward open access
> Jingli Chu, Head of the Department of Education and Research of
> Libary of CAS
>
> Citation Analysis of Open Access Journals
> Allen Yeo, Lead Manager, Global Sales Support, Asia Pacific,
> Thomson Scientific
>
> Session 7: Digital Divide and Open Access
> Chair: Sakari Karjalainen, Science Policy Division of Ministry of Education,
> Finland
>
> Open access and the developing world
> Subbiah Arunachalam, Swaminathan Research Foundation, India
>
> Maximizing Research Impact of Scientific Publications from Developing
> Countries through Open Access: Experience from Bioline International
> Leslie Chan, Associate Director of Bioline International
>
> The SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library on Line) Program. An
> Initiative of Open Access to Scientific Journals in Latin America,
> Caribbean and Iberian countries.
> Rogerio Meneghini, SciELO Scientific Coordinator
>
> Closing Ceremony
> Xiaolin Zhang, Director of Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences
>
> Session 8: Invitational Meeting for a draft policy recommendation
> Chair: Jingli Chu, Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences
>
> Policy Recommendation Proposals
> Xiaolin Zhang, Library of Chinese Academy of Sciences
>
>
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