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Registration Open
- eSciDoc Days 2010, November 16-17,
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The Max
Planck
Digital Library and FIZ Karlsruhe kindly invite you to register
for the
eSciDoc
Days 2010 which will take place on November 16-17, hosted by
The Royal
Library
in
The eSciDoc
Days
are targeted at both existing eSciDoc users and newcomers in
the field of
eResearch environments, publication infrastructure, research
data
management
and
scholarly collaboration.
The
registration is
now open until October 15. The number of participants is
limited.
The detailed
program together with a registration form as well as further
information
about the
venue and accommodation options is now available on our
website www.escidoc.org.
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The two day
event
with talks and workshops will provide extensive information
about
eSciDoc, the
Open Source eResearch Environment.
Talks at the
1st
Day will demonstrate existing eSciDoc Applications and the
underlying
eSciDoc
Infrastructure as well as its future directions.
The 2nd day
offers
three parallel workshop tracks. The track "Introduction to
eSciDoc"
familiarizes
prospective users with eSciDoc and all its aspects.
The other
two
tracks offer hands-on tutorials for developers who require
deeper
information
about
the features of the eSciDoc Infrastructure or intend to
re-purpose
existing
eSciDoc Applications.
About the
Max
Planck Digital Library
The Max
Planck
Digital Library (MPDL) is a scientific service unit within the
Max Planck
Society
(MPS). The MPDL is designing and developing software
infrastructure
and
applications in the domain of scientific information and
is
responsible for
providing the scientists of the Max Planck Institutes with
all relevant
electronic information resources such as journals or reference
databases.
MPDL
also supports MPS in its Open Access activities.
About FIZ Karlsruhe
FIZ
high-quality
services for science. Its main activities are focused on STN
International,
the
premium online service in science and patent information,
jointly
operated
with CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society. Through
its KnowEsis
product line, FIZ Karlsruhe provides e-Science infrastructures
to
support
web-based
research. FIZ Karlsruhe also develops databases in
mathematics,
computer science, and crystallography. FIZ Karlsruhe is a member
of the
Leibniz
Association (WGL) which consists of 86 German research and
service
institutions.
-- Kristina Koller Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) Amalienstrasse 33 80799 Munich, Germany http://www.mpdl.mpg.de E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: +49-89-38602-207 Fax: +49-89-38602-280