Monday, 13th December

09.00 h

Greeting on behalf of Goportis
Ulrich Korwitz, German National Library of Medicine, Cologne/Bonn, Germany

09.10 h

Opening lecture: „Exzellenz“ in Science: modern e-science in an Open Access environment
Dieter Stein, University Düsseldorf, Germany

Session 1
The Big Picture: Open Access and Open Data in the scientific ecosystem

Chair: Klaus Tochtermann, German National Library of Economics, Kiel/Hamburg

09.30 h

The Open Access advantage
Alma Swan, Keyperspectives Ltd, Devon, UK
Abstract Slides

10.00 h

Data, data everywhere 
Toby Green, OECD, Paris, France
Abstract Slides

10.30 h

Open Access - Open Data: similarities and differences
Stevan Harnad, University of Southampton, UK
Abstract Slides

11.00-11.30 h

Coffee break

Session 2
Framing the rules: Strategies for Open Access and Open Data
Chair:
Klaus Tochtermann, German National Library of Economics, Kiel/Hamburg

11.30 h

Open Access in the European Research Area (ERA)
Celina Ramjoué, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract Slides

12.00 h

Drivers for Open Access and Data: a funder’s perspective
Malcolm Read, JISC, Bristol, UK
Abstract Slides

12.30 h

Optimizing access for authors, readers and customers
Guido F. Herrmann, Georg Thieme Publishers, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract Slides

13.00-14.00 h

Lunch break

Session 3
Survey of the landscape: Driving forces, approaches and success stories I
Chair:
Irina Sens, German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany

14.00 h

Ensuring availability and quality of research data through Open Access and public peer review
Martin Rasmussen, Copernicus Publications, Göttingen, Germany
Abstract Slides

14.30 h

Open Access and Open Data in Germany: current political developments vs. grassroots approaches
Anita Eppelin, German National Library of Medicine, Cologne/Bonn, Germany
Abstract Slides

15.00 h

Research data "publishing" – models, roles and responsibilities
Sünje Dallmeier-Tiessen, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract (Slides will follow soon)

15.30 h

Climate data for our future – acquired, analysed, archived
Andreas Hense, Department of Computer Science, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Abstract Slides

16.00-16.30 h

Coffee break

Session 4
Survey of the landscape: Driving forces, approaches and success stories II
Chair:
Irina Sens, German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany

16.30 h

Data archives as supplement to scholarly journals – where do we stand in Economics?
Olaf Siegert, German National Library of Economics, Kiel/Hamburg, Germany
Abstract Slides

17.00 h

The problem of proper incentives for the production and analysis of research data – the case of socio-economic data
Gert G. Wagner, German Data Forum, Berlin, Germany
Abstract (Slides will follow soon)

17.30 h

Data and libraries – the DataCite consortium
Jan Brase, German National Library of Science and Technology, Hannover, Germany
Abstract Slides

19.00 h

Conference Dinner in Sion Brewery