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
Received on Fri Jul 08 2005 - 19:38:37 BST