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Promoting open access to research outputs

Généraliser l'accès ouvert aux résultats de la recherche

Open access: which future for scientific publishing ?

Open Access : quel avenir pour la publication scientifique ?

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Published on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Abstract

How achieving the aim of 100% accessibility to the results of publicly-funded scientific research as soon as possible ? Such is the question raised by the European Commision in its recommendation on "access to and preservation of scientific information" from 17th of July 2012 in which member states are invited to adopt a position on a statewide open access policy to their research results. Based on this recommendation, the goal of this meeting will be to boost reflection on how building a proactive open access policy in France, acceptable to all in order to ensure a successful outcome.

Announcement

Recommendation : http://ec.europa.eu/research/science-society/document_library/pdf_06/recommendation-access-and-preservation-scientific-information_en.pdf

Free registration: http://couperin.sciencesconf.org/

Thursday, january 24, 2013 Institutions', States', Europe's strategies

Welcome 13h00

13h30 – 17h30

  • Grégory Colcanap, Serge Bauin : 5th open access meeting issues
  • Serge Bauin : MedOAnet project
  • Stevan Harnad : Open access movement: a look back on 10 years of initiatives
  • Michael Jubb : Finch report and Research Council UK policy
  • Jean-Claude Guédon : Fair gold model: Open Access future
  • Marin Dacos : Alternative open access models
  • Bernard Rentier et Paul Thirion : university open access policy: piloting research and preservation of the scientific heritage

Break

  • Zoran Stancic: Horizon 2020: EC framework programme for research and innovation and open access to the results of publicly-funded scientific research
  • Geneviève Fioraso, Minister of Higher Education: France's position on open access

Questions & Answers session

End 17h30

Friday, January 25, 2013 100 % of scientific publications available under open access How can that objective be achieved ?

Welcome 8h30

9h00 - 10h15 Introduction

  • Alma Swan : Open access key challenges: green OA: costs and benefits
  • Christine Berthaud, BSN4 Ministry of Higher Education working group : Element of national policy for open archives
  • Christine Ollendorf : Couperin/ADBU's open archives' survey results

10h15 - 11h30 Self-archiving by researchers

  • Stuart Shieber : Open access policy in Harvard - DASH archive
  • Sandrine Malotaux : from self to systematic archiving at INP Toulouse

Break

11h30 - 12h30 Sustain open archives with the help of the publishers

  • Robert Kiley : PubMed Central Europe and open access publishing with the help of the publishers
  • Laurent Romary : PEER project results
  • CERN representative : SCOAP3: Open Access publishing in High Energy Physics

Lunch on site 12h30 – 13h30

13h30 - 15h45 Obligation to deposit in an open archive for researchers

  • Eloy Rodrigues : OA policy at Minho: incentive and mandate
  • Frederic Merceur : Obligation to deposit in ARCHIMER, IFREMER's repository
  • Pascal Guitton  : Towards an open access mandate in 2013 in HAL-INRIA repository
  • Jean-François Lutz : OpenAIRE project : a mandate for the results of EC-funded scientific research

Questions & Answers session

  • S. Harnad, key witness, will summarize the major lines of the debates

16h15 - 17h15 CPU (The Conference of University Presidents), CGE (The Conference of higher education institutions), CDEFI (The Conference of french ingeneers schools directors) and CNRS's (National Center for Scientific Research) presidents positions

End 17h15

Places

  • Arts et métiers Paristech - 151 Boulevard de l'Hôpital
    Paris, France (75013)

Date(s)

  • Thursday, January 24, 2013
  • Friday, January 25, 2013

Keywords

  • open access, archives ouvertes,

Contact(s)

  • André Dazy
    courriel : andre [dot] dazy [at] couperin [dot] org

Information source

  • André Dazy
    courriel : andre [dot] dazy [at] couperin [dot] org

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Promoting open access to research outputs », Study days, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, January 16, 2013, https://doi.org/10.58079/mma

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