[open-science] OAI9 Workshop in Geneva 17-19 June 2015

Thomas Krichel krichel at openlib.org
Thu Feb 26 16:50:48 UTC 2015


  
  The OAI9 Workshop on Current Developments in Scholarly Communication
  is taking place in the University of Geneva and in CERN, Geneva, on
  17-19 June 2013. The meeting's web site is
  http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/
  
  There are six plenary sessions 

  * Technical developments
  
  * Barriers and impact
  
  * CHORUS and SHARE
  
  * Quality assurance
  
  * The institution as publisher
  
  * Digital curation and preservation of large and complex scientific objects 
  
  The tutorials, which start the Workshop, are devoted to:
  
  * The institution as publisher: getting started
  
  * Author identification systems 
  
  * Open Monograph Press

  * Hiberlink project
  
  * Managing a digitization project
  
  * Open Access Café 2015
    
  Five breakout groups have been arranged so far for group discussions:
  
  * OA policy 

  * Legal framework for innovative science - text and data mining

  * Research data management 
  
  * Open annotations
  
  * Managing APC payments
  
  There will also be 20+ posters in the timetabled poster session.
  We will soon issue a call for posters. 
  
  The OAI Workshops provide a space for all those interested in
  developments in scholarly communication to come together to learn
  from each other, to exchange ideas, and to hear papers from leading
  experts in the field. They are rather prominent European events
  in the year in which they are held. Registration is open at

  http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/registration/register#/register

  The OAI Organisers (see http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/page/7)
  look forward to meeting you all in Geneva in June.
  
  For the OAI9 Organising Committee with cheers,



  Thomas Krichel                    http://openlib.org/home/krichel
                                      http://authorprofile.org/pkr1
                                               skype: thomaskrichel



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