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

       

32

 The perfect storm: Electronic publishing and the Internet
Stephen R. Heller  
 

8:35 AM

       

33

 Scientific and technological data in society
René Deplanque  
 

9:05 AM

       

34

 Open access and the Chemical Semantic Web
Peter Murray-Rust Henry S. Rzepa
 

9:35 AM

       

35

 RDF-based molecular relationships, the Semantic Web and the future of scientific publishing
Henry S. Rzepa Omer Casher, Peter Murray-Rust
 

10:05 AM

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36

 Movement toward open access: Why new models of research communication are inevitable
Ann J. Wolpert  
 

10:35 AM

       

37

 Open access and the BERLIN DECLARATION: The MPG strategy
Robert Schlögl Theresa Velden
 

11:05 AM

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38

 Open reader access, a better business model? A view from the STM-Association
Pieter Bolman  
 

11:35 AM

       

39

 Springer Open Choice: evolution, not revolution
Derk Haank  
 

2:30 PM

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44

 Chemistry journals: A modest proposal
Steven M. Bachrach  
 

3:00 PM

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45

 Open access publication: One editor’s perspective
Lawrence J. Marnett  
 

1:30 PM

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42

 Open access, open minds
Andrea Twiss-Brooks  
 

3:30 PM

       

46

 Publishing implications of open archiving proposals: An examination of academic chemistry research funding sources
George S. Porter