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Re: [InetBib] Open Access Konferenz in Golm bei Berlin



Am 1 Jul 2005, um 11:09 hat Karl Dietz geschrieben:

Albert-Einstein-Institut in Golm bei Berlin
Open Access Konferenz
http://www.zim.mpg.de/openaccess-golm/index.html


ergänzend

http://berlin4.aei.mpg.de/
Berlin 4 Open Access

Challenges, Experiences, Perspectives in an Open Access World

The aim of this international conference is to bring together the
various initiatives and key players within the open access
movement.

Key-notes, lectures and reports will cover a wide range of subjects.
Authors' attitudes towards Open Access are addressed as well as
issues with regard of Open Access to scientific (raw) data. One
session will be devoted to "Open Access to cultural heritage".

Visions of new forms of scholarly communications will be
presented as well as first concrete experiences. Specific attention
will be given to the issues of Open Access in developing countries.

Among the speakers are well-known Open Access experts,
providing a review of recent Open Access developments, scientists
from different fields like biology or astrophysics, reporting on their
experiences with Open Access. We are looking forward to learning
first results from CERN's Open Access task force.

Among the speakers are (in alphabetic order)

  Lars Jensen, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
  Jürgen Renn, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
  Laurent Romary, CNRS
  Peter Suber, Public Knowledge
  Alma Swan, Key Perspectives
  Wolfgang Voges, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
  Rüdiger Voss, CERN
  John Wilbanks, Science Commons
  Astrid Wissenburg, Research Councils UK



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Viele Grüße, Karl Dietz

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...und jetzt schon mehr als 300.000

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