Science: How Close to Open?
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Science: How Close to Open?

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Atrium, Medical Faculty - Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands
Apr 5 , 2016 at 10:30 CEST
Overview

Science: How Close to Open?
Atrium, Medical Faculty - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Van der Boechorststraat 2, 1081 BT Amsterdam
5th April, 2016
Chaired by David Cole-Hamilton

 

Info on how to reach the venue available here

Programme and abstracts available at bit.ly/1LBuBPc
10:30   Coffee and Registration
11:00   Welcome and Setting the Scene - David Cole-Hamilton, EuCheMS President
11:10   A Learned Society’s View on Scholarly Publishing in Chemistry - Wolfram Koch, GDCh
11:25   Open Access Publishing in Chemistry: A perspective from the Royal Society of Chemistry - Emma Wilson, Royal Society of Chemistry
11:40   Digital Single Market and Open Science -  José Cotta, DG Connect, European Commission
11:55   Open Access Challenges for a Young Researcher -  Cristina Todasca, University Politehnica of Bucharest
12:10   Flooding Without Drowning / Are Scientists Drowning in a Flood of Papers and Data? - Eva Wille, Wiley-VCH
12:25   Closer to Open with Springer - Steffen Pauly, Springer
12:40   Panel Discussion
13:10   Conclusions and Closing Remarks - David Cole-Hamilton, EuCheMS President
13:20   Light Buffet Lunch

This event will look into the present and future of intellectual property boundaries in chemistry research and will debate questions such as:

    • Which model for peer-review publishing?
    • Who owns research data and how to share it?
    • Which approach is better for creating innovative products and services?

Together with researchers, publishers, and EU and government officials we hope to build bridges between all concerned and to provide answers to questions.
For more information please contact secretariat(at)euchems.eu


For more information please contact secretariat(at)euchems.eu


Science: How Close to Open?
Atrium, Medical Faculty - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Van der Boechorststraat 2, 1081 BT Amsterdam
5th April, 2016
Chaired by David Cole-Hamilton

 

Info on how to reach the venue available here

Programme and abstracts available at bit.ly/1LBuBPc
10:30   Coffee and Registration
11:00   Welcome and Setting the Scene - David Cole-Hamilton, EuCheMS President
11:10   A Learned Society’s View on Scholarly Publishing in Chemistry - Wolfram Koch, GDCh
11:25   Open Access Publishing in Chemistry: A perspective from the Royal Society of Chemistry - Emma Wilson, Royal Society of Chemistry
11:40   Digital Single Market and Open Science -  José Cotta, DG Connect, European Commission
11:55   Open Access Challenges for a Young Researcher -  Cristina Todasca, University Politehnica of Bucharest
12:10   Flooding Without Drowning / Are Scientists Drowning in a Flood of Papers and Data? - Eva Wille, Wiley-VCH
12:25   Closer to Open with Springer - Steffen Pauly, Springer
12:40   Panel Discussion
13:10   Conclusions and Closing Remarks - David Cole-Hamilton, EuCheMS President
13:20   Light Buffet Lunch

This event will look into the present and future of intellectual property boundaries in chemistry research and will debate questions such as:

    • Which model for peer-review publishing?
    • Who owns research data and how to share it?
    • Which approach is better for creating innovative products and services?

Together with researchers, publishers, and EU and government officials we hope to build bridges between all concerned and to provide answers to questions.
For more information please contact secretariat(at)euchems.eu


For more information please contact secretariat(at)euchems.eu


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