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Following the University of Glasgow’s announcement today of a new
Publications Policy(http://www.gla.ac.uk/enlighten, hear more about
Glasgow's policy and the latest developments on mandating at the UKSG Autumn
seminar:
Mandating and the scholarly journal article: attracting interest on
deposits?
Wednesday 29 October 2008: London
Mandating the deposit of scholarly journal articles within Open Access
repositories is gathering pace. Funding bodies and individual academic
institutions around the world are increasingly coming forward with their
rationale and policy statements. What does this mean for the various
players in the scholarly communication chain and how are they responding to
this requirement?
This one-day seminar, organised by UKSG, brings together policy makers and
practitioners to discuss not only the philosophical and governance issues
but also the 'nuts and bolts' of what has to be done, and by whom, in order
to make this whole process become a credible way of disseminating scholarly
literature.
With experienced speakers drawn from different programmes and initiatives,
including updates and reporting on some current research, this seminar
promises to be essential for anyone with a general interest in Open Access
repositories or who is likely to be affected by the growth of the Mandating
phenomenon.
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PROGRAMME
10.00 Registration and coffee
10.30 Welcome and introduction by the Chair
Michael Jubb, Director, Research Information Network
10.40 Achieving an ‘enlightened’ publications policy at the University of
Glasgow
Morag Greig, Advocacy Manager (Enlighten), University of Glasgow
11.10 Mandates: a view from the United States
Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, Yale University, New Haven, CT,
US
11.40 Break
12.00 Mandating open access: the view from the Wellcome Trust
Robert Kiley, Head of e-Strategy, Wellcome Library, Wellcome Trust
12.30 Deposit in UK PubMed Central: processes and developments
Philip Vaughan, Programme Manager, UKPMC, The British Library
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Politics and policies for publishers depositing into PMC: decisions
to be made
Dom Mitchell, Publication Manager, UK Operations, HighWire Press
14.15 PEER: a European project to monitor the effects of widespread open
access archiving of journal articles
Peter Shepherd, Project Director, PEER and Director, COUNTER
14.45 Tea
15.05 Measuring usage of articles in repositories – COUNTER’s PIRUS Project
Richard Gedye, Chair, COUNTER and Research Director, Oxford University Press
15.35 Questions and discussion
15.45 Summing-up by the Chair and close of seminar
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Fee
UKSG members £140.00 + £24.50 VAT (total £164.50)
Non-members £190.00 + £33.25 VAT (total £223.25)
The fee includes refreshments and lunch.
Venue
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London SW1,
Location details will be sent with confirmation of booking.
Cancellations
By Tuesday 21 October 2008 Full refund
From Wednesday 22 October 2008 No refund
How to book
Please book via the UKSG website - http://www.uksg.org/event/MAND291008 - or
contact Karen Sadler, UKSG Administrator
Karen Sadler
UKSG Administrator
Tel. +44 (0)1865 744279
Fax. +44(0)1865 742164
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