| Monday, 3/14/2005 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Convention Center 33B, Oral | CINF |
The Future of Scientific Publishing | |
| Organized by: Guenter Grethe | |
8:00 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||||||
8:05 AM | The perfect storm: Electronic publishing and the Internet Stephen R. Heller | ||||||
8:35 AM | Scientific and technological data in society René Deplanque | ||||||
9:05 AM | Open access and the Chemical Semantic Web Peter Murray-Rust Henry S. Rzepa | ||||||
9:35 AM | RDF-based molecular relationships, the Semantic Web and the future of scientific publishing Henry S. Rzepa Omer Casher, Peter Murray-Rust | ||||||
10:05 AM | Movement toward open access: Why new models of research communication are inevitable Ann J. Wolpert | ||||||
10:35 AM | Open access and the BERLIN DECLARATION: The MPG strategy Robert Schlögl Theresa Velden | ||||||
11:05 AM | Open reader access, a better business model? A view from the STM-Association Pieter Bolman | ||||||
11:35 AM | Springer Open Choice: evolution, not revolution Derk Haank | ||||||
2:30 PM | Chemistry journals: A modest proposal Steven M. Bachrach | ||||||
3:00 PM | Open access publication: One editor’s perspective Lawrence J. Marnett |
1:30 PM | Open access, open minds Andrea Twiss-Brooks | ||||||
3:30 PM | Publishing implications of open archiving proposals: An examination of academic chemistry research funding sources George S. Porter |