The future of academic publishing is Open Access –
make sure you join us and come to
The First OAPEN Conference
There is only a limited number of places, so don't hesitate and register now!
Please note an important change in the schedule!
The conference will take place in the "Senatssaal" of the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Unter den Linden 6). There will be a preconference dinner on Thursday, 24 February 2011 starting at 19:00 at the Restaurant "Berliner Republik" which is within walking distance of the university building. On Friday, 25 February 2011, the conference will start at 09:30 and finish at 17.00."
The aim of this conference is to create awareness for the Open Access future of academic monographs in the humanities and social sciences. Of course, the results of the OAPEN project will be presented, but there are also internationally-recognised speakers from the various stakeholder groups involved in book publishing in the humanities and social sciences: rectors, librarians, funders of research and publishers.
08:30–09:30 |
Doors open (Registration, Coffee & Tea) |
09:30–09:40 |
Official Welcome |
09:40–09:50 |
Opening by Sijbolt Noorda, Chairman of the Association of Universities in the Netherlands, Day President |
09:50–10:10 |
Carl-Christian Buhr, Member of the Cabinet of Ms Neelie Kroes, European Commission, Vice-President for the Digital Agenda: "Access to Scientific Information: The Role of the EU" |
10:10–10:40 |
Eelco Ferwerda, Coordinator OAPEN: "OAPEN – Achievements and Goals" |
10:40–11:00 |
Bernard Rentier, Rector Université de Liège and President EOS: "Is Open Access just for articles in STM? How can OA books help Humanities? The Liege Experience" |
11:00–11:45 |
Coffee Break |
11:45–12:05 |
Lisbeth Söderqvist, Associate Professor and Research Officer Swedish Research Council and |
12:05–12:25 |
Eloy Rodrigues, Library Director University of Minho: "Open Access: A Southern European Perspective" |
12:30–13:30 |
Lunch Break |
13:30–13:50 |
Paul Wouters, Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University: "Can metrics play a role in |
13:50–14:10 |
Sven Fund, CEO of de Gruyter: "Open Access in the Humanities – A Case for the Future of the Book" |
14:10–14:30 |
Gary Hall, Professor of Media and Performing Arts in the School of Art and Design at Coventry University: "Towards a New Political Economy: Open Humanities Press and the Open Access Monograph" |
14:30–14:50 |
Astrid van Wesenbeeck, Director SPARC Europe: "Barriers to Tackle in Case of Open Access Monographs" |
14:50–15:20 |
Coffee Break |
15:20–16:45 |
Round Table |
Sijbolt Noorda, Chair, Chairman Association of Universities in the Netherlands |
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Francis André, Direction de L'Information Scientifique et Technique, CNRS France |
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Jos Engelen, President Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research |
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Norbert Lossau, Director Göttingen State and University Library |
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Francesco Fusaro, European Commission, DG Research and Innovation |
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Alma Swan, Enabling Open Scholarship |