Trip Report: OAI6
The OAI6 was held in Geneva on 17th-19th June 2009.
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Presentations marked with are especially recommended (by me) :)
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Day 1[edit]
- Tutorial on OAI-ORE (Herbert van de Somple) slides
- Subject: Publication as a set of relations, modeling data, interoperability
- Overview of the OAI-ORE interoperability framework (Herbert van de Somple) slides
- Subject: Brief oai-ore overview
- Subject: Information visualization
- A demonstrator of enhanced publications using OAI-ORE (Maarten Hoogerwerf)
- Subject: Driver2 project, oai-ore experiences
- Using OAI-ORE to Simplify Data Publishing Workflows (Tim Dilauro)
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- Economic implications of alternative publishing models: Self-archiving and repositories (John Houghton) slides
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- Mandates: an Australian example at the Queensland University of Technology (Tom Cochrane) slides
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- Example 3 : Alliance for Permanent Access (Wouter Spek) slides
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- The Preservation Planning Workflow: From institutional requirements via experimental evidence to accountable preservation plans (Andreas Rauber) slides
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Day 2[edit]
- Copyright: perspectives from the repository coalface (Morag Greig) slides
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- Alternative routes to the reuse of copyrighted journal content (David Hoole) slides
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- Adding value to scholarly communications through text mining (Sophia Ananiadou) slides
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- Data deposition as a measure to prevent and to detect scientific misconduct (Alexander Lerchel) slides
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- Embedding into the work environment of a researcher or research group: the library on the move (Martin Van Luijt) slides
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- UK about embedding into the learning environment: JORUM (Peter Burnhill) slides
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- Giving researchers what they want: SPIRES, High-energy physics and subject repositories (Travis Brooks) slides
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Day 3[edit]
- How to engage authors into an open bibliography initiative, the RePEc Author Service (Christian Zimmermann) slides
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- The ResearcherID Project: Unlocking Scholarly Identity to Support Research Communities (James Pringle) slides
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- Author Identification in the Bibliographic Knowledge Network (Jim Pitman) slides
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- Studying scientific activity from large-scale usage data (Johan Bollen) slides
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- Open peer review and interactive open access publishing: the effectiveness of transparency and self-regulation in scientific quality assurance ( Ulrich POESCHL, MPG) slides
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Misc[edit]
Top Topics[edit]
- OAI-ORE
- Integration of Datasets
- Researcher Pages