September 26, 2011
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- OJS Workshop (English)
Room L113 - PKP Technical Workshop (English)
Room KL25/134 - Workshop on functional extensions and value added services for OJS - Part 1 (German)
Room L116
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
- OMP Workshop (English)
Room L113 - Workshop on functional extensions and value added services for OJS - Part 2 (German)
Room L116
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
- PKP Team "Meet and Greet"
Room K 24/21
04:00 PM - 04:30 PM
- PKP Sustainability Preview
Room K 24/21
07:30 PM - 08:30 PM
- KEYNOTE: John Willinsky (PKP and Stanford University), The Intellectual Properties of Learning, Part II: The Medieval Monastic Legacy
Lecture Hall 1A
08:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Reception
September 27, 2011
08:30 AM - 09:45 AM
- Welcome and Introduction
- PLENARY: Eelco Ferwerda (OAPEN Foundation), Open Access for Books; Sigi Jottkandt (Open Humanities Press), On Approaching Orbis Tertius: Open Humanities Press
Lecture Hall 1A
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Mark Leggott, Knowledge for All: A Collaborative, International, and Open Citation Database and Research Tool
Room: KL25/134 - Pierre Mounier, Freemium as a sustainable economic model for Open Access publications in the humanities and social sciences
Room: KL25/134 - Nicholas Jankowski, Clifford Tatum, Zuotian Tatum, Andrea Scharnhorst, Enhancing Scholarly Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Innovation through Hybrid Forms of Publication
Room: L113 - Panagiotis Stathopoulos, Nikos Houssos, Ourania Stathopoulou, George Stavrou, Alexandros Soumplis, Enhancing OJS journals with advanced online reading and viewing capabilities
Room: L113 - George Garrity, Standards in Genomic Sciences: Lessons learned
Room: L116 - Dieter Stein, Open Access: Immediate tasks and future prospects
Room: L116 - Hackfest Kickoff
Room: JK28/112
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
- Break
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
- Lynne Siemens, Elisabeth Burr, Tamara Yewchuk, Towards Understanding Interdisciplinary, Internationally-distributed Teams in Academic and Open Access Environments
Room: KL25/134 - Saima Khan, Bas Smit, Role of Social Technologies in Global Collaborations - The Case of Open Access Publishing
Room: KL25/134 - Erich Weichselgartner, Towards an open-access publication infrastructure for European psychology
Room: L113 - Eduardo Aguado-López, Arianna Becerril-García, The evolution of the Latin American science dissemination model: Redalyc 2.0
Room: L113 - Teresa Swieckowska, Open Access in Poland
Room: L116 - Daniel Mietchen, A Wiki Approach to Open Access
Room: L116 - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
- Lunch
01:30 PM - 02:15 PM
- PLENARY: Anurag Acharya (Google Scholar), Google Scholar: The Adventure Continues
Room: Lecture Hall 1A
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM
- Lilian Landes, recensio.net: review platform for European history
Room: KL25/134 - Elke Brehm, Open Access activities of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB): SCOAP3-DH and arXiv-DH
Room: KL25/134 - Dale Askey, Making the Right (Small) Decisions: Building a Scalable, Sustainable, and Editor-friendly Journal Imprint
Room: L113 - Kim Armstrong, Jay Starratt, Never Waste a Good Crisis: The Opportunity to Support At-Risk Journals in U.S Research Universities
Room: L113 - Alberto Apollaro, Open Journal System in Argentina: an experience to share
Room: L116 - Juan Pablo Alperin, Disambiguate yourself: A distributed approach to uniquely identifying authors
Room: L116 - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
03:30 PM - 04:00 PM
- Break
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
- Kathie Gossett, Cheryl Ball, Doug Eyman, Kairos-OJS Plugin Project: author, editor, and reader tools for scholarly multimedia
Room: KL25/134 - Edilson Damasio, OJS journals in Brazil: considerations for increased impact and visibility
Room: L113 - Mark Jordan, Integrating OJS, LOCKSS, and access strategies
Room: L113 - Isabella Meinecke, Under One Roof: A New Journal Server for the Academic World
Room: L113 - Aldo Merlino, Alejandra Martinez, First steps in Academia: creating publishing opportunities for young authors
Room: L113 - Jamie Fowlie, Integration of PKP and Joomla
Room: L113 - Ezra M Ondari-Okemwa, The potential role of Open Access Publishing in Supporting Distance Higher Education and Open Learning in sub-Saharan Africa
Room: L116 - Susan Heather Louise Murray, OJS in a Developing Country: Lessons Learnt and Taught
Room: L116 - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
05:15 PM - 06:00 PM
- PLENARY: Ray Siemens (Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria), Interventions in the Confluence of Open Access and Social Engagement
Room: Lecture Hall 1A
07:30 PM - 09:30 PM
- Dinner
September 28, 2011
08:30 AM - 09:15 AM
- PLENARY: Lars Björnshauge (SPARC Europe), We have won the argument about Open Access – now we have to bring things together and make it work!
Room: Lecture Hall 1A
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Steve Marks, Andrea Kosavic, Modeling Scholarly Communication as an Information System
Room: KL25/134 - Gregg Gordon, What We Don't Know We Don't Know - The need for article level metrics
Room: KL25/134 - Martin Boucher, James MacGregor, Modelling the future: Considerations and Implications Involved in Selecting a Metadata Schema for National, Cross-Discipline Use
Room: J32/102 - Kirsta Stapelfeldt, Innovating Research Support through UPEI’s VRE service
Room: J32/102 - Vanessa Gabler, Building a Framework to Support Scholarly Journal Publishing at the University of Pittsburgh: A Case Study in Rapid Growth
Room: KL23/121A - Timothy S. Deliyannides, Free e-journal publishing services: the University of Pittsburgh experience
Room: KL23/121A - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
- Break
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Lynn Copeland, Michael Eberle-Sinatra, Changing times and Synergies' Exit Strategy
Room: KL25/134 - Rowland Lorimer, Brian Owen, Digital Developments in Libraries, Journals, and Monograph Publishing: Emerging Pitfalls, Practices, and Possibilities
Room: KL25/134 - Adrian Thomas Stanley, The latest and greatest XML based composition workflows from around the world
Room: J32/102 - Jan Erik Frantsvåg, Is going solo a good idea?
Room: J32/102 - Danny Abigail Kingsley, Support for open access in Australia - an overview
Room: JK28/112 - Paola Galimberti, Andrea Marchitelli, Change is glacially slow (but it happens) : challenges and opportunities for the HSS
Room: JK28/112 - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
- Lunch
01:00 PM - 02:30 PM
- Panagiotis (Panos) Georgiou, Fiori Papadatou, Tools and practices in Scholarly communication initiatives in Greece: take the «OJS» train?
Room: KL25/134 - Camilla MacKay, Bryn Mawr Classical Review at 21
Room: KL25/134 - Georgi Simeonov, Peter L Stanchev, Open Access and Institutional Repositories in Bulgaria
Room: KL25/134 - Johanna Kuhn, Open Access and Threaded Publications
Room: J32/102 - Jana Simniok, SpringerOpen – Springer’s next steps in open access
Room: J32/102 - Agathe Gebert, Open Access publishing with peDOCS – an experiment in the field of educational science
Room: J32/102 - Marnix van Berchum, DON’T PANIC: Enhanced Journals...Made Easy! - How to use OJS for Enhanced Publications
Room: KL23/121A - Steven Gass, Increasing Accessibility to Data: Research Data Management @ MIT Libraries
Room: KL23/121A - Consol Garcia, Challenges for libraries in curation data for a research group at UPC
Room: KL23/121A - Hackfest
Room: JK28/112
02:30 PM - 03:00 PM
- Break
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
- Eduardo Aguado-López, Rosario Rogel-Salazar, Towards the Strengthening of the editorial processes of emerging countries: Redalyc collaboration experiences with Cuba and Venezuela
Room: KL25/134 - Ana Maria Cetto, José Octavio Alonso-Gamboa, Saray Córdoba González, Elea Giménez Toledo, Organized access to the Ibero-American quality journals - the PPL experience
Room: KL25/134 - Koen Martens, Laurence Bénichou, Daphne Duin, Graham Higley, Isabelle Gérard, Steven Dessein, European Journal of Taxonomy: a Public Collaborative Project in OA scholarly communication
Room: J32/102 - Virginia Valzano, Rosita Ingrosso, Domenico Lucarella, Walter Stefano, Ugo Contino, Paola Gargiulo, Riccardo Fazio, CASPUR-CIBER Publishing - Pubblicazioni ecosostenibili", open access publishing for the Italian research community
Room: J32/102 - James MacGregor, Jason Nugent, What's the count now? The implementation of a statistics framework for a national scholarly community
Room: KL23/121A - Ulrich Herb, Daniel Beucke, Open Access Statistics: Interoperable Usage Statistics for Open Access Documents
Room: KL23/121A - Hackfest Wrapup
Room: JK28/112
04:15 PM - 05:00 PM
- PLENARY: Gustavo E. Fischman (Arizona State University), Transforming the invisible visibility of Latin America's Scholarly Work: The Good, the Ugly and the Challenging
Room: Lecture Hall 1A
05:00 PM - 05:30 PM
- CLOSING COMMENTS: John Willinsky
Room: Lecture Hall 1A
Open Access: immediate tasks and future prospects




