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Conference Program

The 28th IATUL annual conference: Global Access to Science - Scientific Publishing for the Future

Sunday, June 10th
18:00
-20:00

Registration and Welcome reception at KTH Library

Guided tours at KTH Campus and/or KTH Library Building

Music, Gunnar Julin, Director Musices, KTH

Refreshments

Kindly sponsored by ExLibris and KTH



Monday, June 11th "Public Access"
08:00 Registration at KTH Library
09:00

Welcome and Official Opening (Room F2)

Anders Eriksson, Acting President of KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology

Dan Brändström, Investigator of Swedish research funding system

Gunnar Sahlin, National Librarian, National Library of Sweden

Maria Heijne, President of IATUL

09:30
Keynote speakers (Room F2) Moderator: Gunnar Lager

Tom Cochrane, Deputy Vice-Chancellor

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

t.cochrane@qut.edu.au

Global access to science – meeting the revolution

Rüdiger Voss, Dr.

Physics Dep, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

Rudiger.Voss@cern.ch

Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Keynote speakers (Room F2) Moderator: Gunnar Lager

Jens Vigen, Library Director

CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

Jens.Vigen@cern.ch

Open Access and repositories : beyond green and gold

Erik Sandewall, Visiting professor

Scientific Information and Learning, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

erisa@ida.liu.se

From full text storage to full contents representation: Information science between library science and informatics

Håkan Carlsson, Dr

Lund University, Sweden

hakan.carlsson@lub.lu.se

Open Access - Reaching the Masses
12:30 Lunch. Kindly sponsored by EBSCO
14:00 Parallel sessions 1 and 2 (Room F2 and F3)
Session 1 Moderator: Arja-Riitta Haarala

Bo-Christer Björk

Hanken, Svenska handelshögskolan, Helsinki, Finland

Bo-christer.bjork@hanken.fi

A model of scientific communication of a global distributed information system

Jan Brase

German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany

Jan.brase@tib.uni-hannover.de

A system for easy access to scientific information using DOIs
Session 2, Moderator: Terje Höiseth

Wayne Johnston

University of  Guelph, Guelph, Canada

wajohnst@uoguelph.ca

The library as an agent for transforming scholarly communications

Marianne Josserand Haska

BioMed Central, London, UK

Naomi.jeffery@biomedcentral.com

How open access journals and repositories facilitate public access to publicly funded research
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Parallel sessions 3 and 4 (Room F2 and F3)
Session 3, Moderator: Arja-Riitta Haarala

Yuko Murakami

National Institute of Informatics (NII), Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan

murakami@nii.ac.jp

The interim evaluation method of the national project for institutional repositories in Japan

Eric Kansa

Alexandria Archive Inst, Univ of Santa Clara, Berkeley, CA, USA

ekansa@alexandriaarchive.org

An open context for small-scale field science data
Session 4, Moderator: Terje Höiseth

Manik Mandal

National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India

mm_lib@nitdgp.ac.in

Global access to science information: The changing dynamics of access and practices in India

Pablo Ortellado

Public Policy – University of Sao Paulo, Open Access Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil

paort@usp.br

The Brazilian model for free access to scientific publications
16:30 End of day program
17:45

Harbour cruise  from Nybroviken to Stockholm City Hall.

Kindly sponsored by Svensk Biblioteksförening and PrioInfo     

19:00

Reception at Stockholm City Hall with buffet.
http://www2.stockholm.se/cityhall/eng_tittain.htm

Kindly invited by the City of Stockholm



Tuesday, June 12th, "New tools and services; Metrics"
09:00 Parallel sessions 5 and 6 (Room F2 and F3)
Session 5, Moderator: Judith Palmer

Ralph Schroeder

Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford, UK

Ralph.schroeder@oii.ox.ac.uk

e-Research infrastructures and scientific communication

Richard Akerman

NRC CISTI, Ottawa, Canada

Richard.akerman@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Library service-oriented architecture to enhance access to science

Peter Morgan

University of Cambridge/Imperial College London, Cambridge CB3 9DR, UK

pbm2@cam.ac.uk

Facilitating the disposit of experimental chemistry data in institutional repositories: Project SPECTRa
Session 6, Moderator: Reiner Kallenborn

James L. Mullins

Purdue University Library, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

jmullins@purdue.edu

Enabling international access to data sets: the distributed data curation center (D2C2)

David Lawrence

Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköping, Sweden

davla@ep.liu.se

Support service for publication of open access journals

Helle Lauridsen

CSA, Oxford, UK

hlauridsen@csa.com

How researchers use the electronic library?
10:30 Morning tea. Kindly sponsored by RMIT.
11:00 Keynote speakers (Room F2) Moderator: Paul Sheehan

John Wilbanks, Executive director

Science Commons/MIT CSAIL, Cambridge, MA, USA

wilbanks@creativecommons.org

New metaphors in scientific communication: Libraries and the commons

Lars Juhl Jensen, Ph.D.

EMBL-Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany

www.embl.de/cgi-bin/mailto.py?to=lars.jensen Biomedical literature mining (and why we really need Open Access)

12:00 Poster session (in library foyer)
13:00 Lunch. Kindly sponsored by CAS
14:00 General Assembly (Room F2)
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session 7 (Room F2) Moderator: Lars Björnshauge

Katarina Larsen

Dep of Infrastructure, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

klarsen@stanford.edu

Interactive activities of researchers captured in research impact assessment

Folke Snickars

KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

folke@infra.kth.se

International research assessment revisited - A comparison between the research performance of KTH and selected UK universities
16:30 Keynote speaker (Room F2) Moderator: Lars Björnshauge

Jonathan Adams, Director

Evidence Ltd, Leeds, UK

Jonathan.adams@evidence.co.uk

The new geography of science
17:30 End of day program
18:15

Reception at Kungl. Biblioteket, the National Library of Sweden

Guided tour of the library, and current exhibition on Astrid Lindgren

Refreshments. Kindly invited by National Library of Sweden.

http://www.kb.se/ENG/kbstart.htm



Wednesday, June 13th "Study tour to Uppsala"
09:00 Buses from KTH to Uppsala (70 km north of Stockholm)
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Guided tours to the Uppsala University, Gustavianum and the Cathedral
13:00

Lunch. Kindly sponsored by DMS

Participants in the ETD 2007 workshop at Uppsala, please see below! 

14:30

Library visits at Uppsala University

  1. Carolina Rediviva (main library)
  2. Evolutionary Biology Centre. Lecture by Professor Pauli Snoeijs: International publication of Baltic Sea science 2002-2005 and its connection to research funding (bibliometric study to be presented at a conference March 2007)
  3. Ångström Laboratory. Lecture by Dr Göran Rämme: Soap bubbles – a bridge between art and science
16:00 Bus to Linnaeus´ Hammarby. Guided tour. Refreshments
18:00 Bus to Sigtuna
19:00

Return to Stockholm by boat, Waxholm III, on Lake Mälaren

Dinner is served on board. Kindly sponsored by IHS, IEEE, Dawson, CSA, Blackwell, Sage, RMIT.

23:00

Arrival at Stockholm, Nybrokajen

http://info.uu.se

http://www.uppland.nu

http://www.hammarby.uu.se

http://www.festombord.com

On Wednesday 13th at 13.00 a 2-3 hours workshop on "Introducing GUIDE: Guiding Universities in Doctoral Theses in Europe" is open for a limited number of interested IATUL participants. For this special event no registration at the ETD web-site is necessary.

 

For options to attend the ETD 2007 Conference in Uppsala, http://epc.ub.uu.se/etd2007



Thursday, June 14th "Economics; Bridging the gap"
09:00 Keynote speaker (Room F2) Moderator: Alice Trussell

Alice Keller, Head of Collection Management

Oxford University Library, Oxford, UK

Alice.keller@ouls.ox.ac.uk

The disincentive of E-only
09:30
Session 8 (Room F2) Moderator: Sohair Wastawy

Joris van Rossum

Scirus, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

j.p.rossum@elsevier.com

Science-specific Search: Bridging the gap in dissemination of and access to information

Paul Peters

Hindawi Corporation, Cairo, Egypt

Paul.peters@hindawi.com

Beyond access

Lars Björnshauge

Lund University, Sweden

lars.bjornshauge@lub.lu.se

Open access journals and the developing world - experiences from operating the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
10:30 Coffee break
11:00

Pro et Contra (Room F2)

Panel discussion and questions

Nick Fowler, Director of Strategy, Elsevier

Arne Johansson, Professor, Vetenskapsrådet

Caroline Sutton, Co-Found og Publisher,

caroline.sutton@co-action.net 

Andrew Wray, Group Publisher, IOP Publishing, Bristol, UK

andrew.wray@iop.org

12:30 Lunch. Kindly sponsored by Springer
14:00 Parallel sessions 9 and 10 (Room F2 and F3)
Session 9, Moderator:

Tony McSéan

Elsevier, London, UK

t.mcsean@elsevier.com

Not just quality information: HINARI drives desirable change in teaching & research

Emily Gillingham

Blackwell Publishing – HINARI/AGORA/OARE, Oxford, UK

Emily.gillingham@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com

Developing world access to peer-reviewed research – OA in action
Session 10, Moderator: Marianne Nordlander

Anisur Rahman

Library and Information Division, Northern University Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh

anisdacca@gmail.com

Access to global information – a case of digital divide in Bangladesh

Hannie Sander

Library and Information Centres, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

jsander@uj.ac.za

Challenging libraries in the alternative dissemination of African scholarly communication
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Keynote speaker (Room F2) Moderator: Maria Heijne

Rune Nilsen, Professor

University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

rune.nilsen@rekt.uib.no

Research knowledge in a global perspective, a public good or part of a knowledge apartheid
16:00 Closing session (Room F2)
Maria Heijne, President of IATUL
17:00 End of conference
19:00

Conference dinner at the Vasa Museum

Kindly sponsored by Elsevier, BioMed, Linda Hall, Ovid, Nature

http://www.vasamuseet.se/Vasamuseet/Om.aspx?lang=en