Trip Report: OAI6
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The OAI6 was held in Geneva on 17th-19th June 2009.
General[edit]
The workshop is aimed at those involved in the development of openaccess (OA) repositories and who can influence the direction of developments either within their institution, their country or at an international level - that includes technical developers of OA bibliographic databases and connected services, research information policy developers at university or library level, funding bodies concerned with access to the results of their research, OA publishers,and influential researchers keen to lead OA developments in their own field. [1]
Presentations marked with are especially recommended (by me) :)
Program[edit]
Day 1[edit]
- Tutorial on OAI-ORE (Herbert van de Sompel) slides
- Subject: Publication as a set of relations, modeling data, interoperability, linked data
- Overview of the OAI-ORE interoperability framework (Herbert van de Somple) slides
- Subject: Brief oai-ore overview
- Visualizing JSTOR: Exploring OAI-ORE for Information Topology Navigation (Robert Sanderson) slides
- Subject: Information visualization
- Subject: Driver2 project, oai-ore experiences
- Using OAI-ORE to Simplify Data Publishing Workflows (Tim Dilauro)
- Subject: Microsoft, Office integration, SWORD
- Economic implications of alternative publishing models: Self-archiving and repositories (John Houghton) slides
- Subject: Publisher Models, Costs, self-archiving
- Mandates: an Australian example at the Queensland University of Technology (Tom Cochrane) slides
- Subject: Costs, repository policies, self-archive
- Example 3 : Alliance for Permanent Access (Wouter Spek) slides
- Subject: European approach, Permanent Access, finance
- The Preservation Planning Workflow: From institutional requirements via experimental evidence to accountable preservation plans (Andreas Rauber) slides
- Subject: Digital Preservation, Planning Tool
Day 2[edit]
- Copyright: perspectives from the repository coalface (Morag Greig) slides
- Subject: OA Publishing, Copyright
- Alternative routes to the reuse of copyrighted journal content (David Hoole) slides
- Subject: NPG, Business Model, Journals and OA
- Adding value to scholarly communications through text mining (Sophia Ananiadou) slides
- Subject: Text Mining, Faceted Browsing
- Data deposition as a measure to prevent and to detect scientific misconduct (Alexander Lerchel) slides
- Subject: Importance of Dataset integration, Fraud
- Embedding into the work environment of a researcher or research group: the library on the move (Martin Van Luijt) slides
- Subject: Collaboration, User-Centred Design, Publication Tool of Univ. Utrecht
- UK about embedding into the learning environment: JORUM (Peter Burnhill) slides
- Subject: Learning materials repository, Collaboration
- Giving researchers what they want: SPIRES, High-energy physics and subject repositories (Travis Brooks) slides
- Subject: Researcher pages, community, SPIRES promotion
Day 3[edit]
- How to engage authors into an open bibliography initiative, the RePEc Author Service (Christian Zimmermann) slides
- Subject: Researcher Pages, Peer Review, mostly RePeC promotion
- The ResearcherID Project: Unlocking Scholarly Identity to Support Research Communities (James Pringle) slides
- Subject: Researcher Pages
- Author Identification in the Bibliographic Knowledge Network (Jim Pitman) slides
- Subject: A bit of everything
- Studying scientific activity from large-scale usage data (Johan Bollen) slides
- Subject: Information visualization, Journal impact factor
- Open peer review and interactive open access publishing: the effectiveness of transparency and self-regulation in scientific quality assurance ( Ulrich POESCHL, MPG) slides
- Subject: Researcher Pages, Peer Review
Misc[edit]
- Top Topics
- OAI-ORE
- Integration of Datasets
- Researcher Pages
- SWORD
- Announcement: SPIRES and CERN Document Server pool together and become INSPIRE (will launch end of this year)
Some Thoughts during the Conference[edit]
- We should really address OAI-ORE
- Can we somehow participate in next OAI Conference? (As we already address lots of issues discussed)
- Enhance SWORD interface, as this seems to be a big issue (you hear sword everywhere...)
- We have a Researcher Portfolio, but no Organization Portfolio (perhaps of interest for institutes which do not want to host own page)
- maybe simply establishing a WordPress blog as Organization portfolio would do the work? --Natasa 10:20, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
- Are there any protocols for harvesting researcher data? As it seems that there are many researcher pages in the web, perhaps 'our' researcher page can function as an aggregation of those.
Links[edit]
- [1] http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=48321
- http://www.openannotation.org (Annotation Tool)
- http://www.myexperiment.org (How to store and visualize workflows (using oai-ore))
- Driver2 Demonstrator