No Title Open Culture: accessing and sharing Knowledge scholarly production and education in the digital age Sala Lauree di Scienze - via Festa del Perdono 7, Milan, June 27-29 2005 http://openculture.org - - The eExplor Project Programme You can get the brochure at the eExplor Project Scholarly Production - June 27 session Morning session - 9-9:30 Registration
- 9:30 - 10:00 Welcome
- 10:00 - 10:40 Keynote - Electronic Scholarly Publishing and Open Access
- Loriano Bonora - Director of Sissa Telematica, SISSA - International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste
- 10:40 - 12:50 session (Mauro Scanu, Chair)
- Scientific writing and the WEB today - Renato Spigler, Univ Roma 3
- Multilingual terminological working project - the building of a Committee - Short communication by Paola Capitani - Semantic Web Group
- 11:10 - 11:30 Coffee break
- Publishing on BMC Nicola Magrini - CEVEAS, Director
- JOP - Journal of the Pancreas: the difficult life of an open access journal born by chance and soon become very popular Liliana Morotti, Antonio Maria Morselli Labate, Raffaele Pezzilli - Steering Committee of JOP - Journal of the Pancreas, Bologna, Italy
- "I have seen things that you humanists don't even imagine..." An Italian early experiment in open access publishing Maria Chiara Pievatolo, Dipartimento di scienze della politica, univ. di Pisa
- The Supply of Academic Publications To and From Universities in the Developing Regions by Means of Internet - Stephen Mayega, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
- 13:00 - 14:30 Lunch
| | Afternoon session - 14:30 - 15:10 keynote - Enhancing Scholarly communication and scientific dissemination through Open Archives
- Fred Friend - JISC Consultant, OSI Open Access Advocate, Honorary Director Scholarly Communication UCL
- 15:10- 17:15 session (Andrea Molinari, Chair)
- CERN's Institutional Repository and Open Access Activities: Looking Behind the Scenes Joanne Yeomans, CERN Library. Geneva, Switzerland
- Reusing and Creating new Knowledge for Scholarly Communication - Leonardo Candela, Donatella Castelli, Pasquale Pagano, Manuele Simi - ISTI-CNR
- 15:50 - 16:10 Break
- Biblioteca d'Alessandria: a new technical and business model for Open Repositories creating software Massimiliano Simoncini, Simmaco sas
- A user centred portal for open access Italian scholarly literature search and retrieval: the PLEIADI project Ugo Contino, CASPUR, Roma
- 16:50 - 17:30 The Open Access Libraries Round table with Friend, Contino, Magrini, others - (Ernesto Damiani, Chair)
| | | 20:00 Friendly evening with social dinner at a modest extra charge | Education and e-Learning - June 28 session Morning session - 9:30 - 10:00 keynote - Open Culture for Scientific dissemination and cross-disciplinary education - Several of the cultural and educational aspects of the open culture revolution are discussed.
- Paul Mezey - Canada Research Chair in Scientific Modelling and Simulation, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada
- 10:00 - 13:00 session (Andrea Trentini, Chair)
- Community Plumbing in Action: BEAT and the Campus Commons Mark Hemphill, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
- EUREA project: collaboration between LERU universities in terms of higher education and teaching through ICT Antonella Cosetti, CTU - Univ. degli Studi di Milano
- 10:40 - 11:00 Coffee break
- ISA: a simple and usable tool for knowledge creation and sharing Fabio Vitali, Department of Computer Science - University of Bologna
- Towards a new e-learning model - knowledge from the community - Rosario Sica - CEO of Semantic Internet Innovation Ltd, Milan
- E-learning's policies, class-application and perspectives in the teaching programs for the Higher Education Goussios Charalambos, Kodona Athina, International and European Studies, University of Piraeus Nikolaidou Paraskevi, State primary school teacher of English
- The Impact of Information Quality, Service Quality and System Quality on Satisfaction: an extension of the Technology Acceptance Model - Juan Carlos Roca, Dep. Econom. Financiera, Universidad de Huelva
| | Afternoon session - 14:30 - 15:00 keynote A Socio-Technical Approach to Re-using E-learning Material Alexandra Tödt - Project Manager JOIN! - University of Cologne - Inst. for Political Science and European Research
- 15:00 - 15:30 keynote - Open Licenses - The Response to the Enclosure of the Public Domain Michael D. Birnhack, Co-Director, Haifa Center of Law & Technology
- 15:30 - 16:10 session (Anna Maria Tammaro, Chair)
- Creating, Sharing and Reusing e-Learning Content - Graham Attwell, Bremen Univ.
- Sharing Knowledge:sharing wealth towards aworld without poverty Benabdallah Tawfik, Mechanical Engineering Department - Enset-Oran, Algeria
- 16:10 - 16:30 Coffee Break
- 16:30 - 17:00 E-learning content - a European policy perspective Brian Holmes - Principal Administrator, DG Education and Culture, European Commission
- 17:00 -18:00 Feasible mixed business models for the elearning content providers Round table with Tödt, Birnhack, Holmes, Vitali, Davide Palummo (Giuntilabs), others (Giovanni Adorni, Chair)
| | | 20:00 Friendly evening with social dinner at a modest extra charge | Emerging Scholarly Networks - June 29 session Morning session - 9:30 - 10:10 keynote - The Collective notebook of mankind - access, claims and quality on the world wide web Kim Veltman - European University of Culture, Paris Co-ordinator E-Culture Net, Maastricht
- 10:10 - 12:30 session (Andrea Mills, Chair )
- Representing Knowledge in the semantic WEB Oreste Signore, "W3C Office in Italy/CNR
- Hyperkrep academic communities: an ontology-based approach to content portability - Laura Anna Ripamonti, Ivan Longhi, Cristian Peraboni - Milan Univ.
- 10:50 - 11:10 Coffee break
- Social Protocols for Civilization Networks - Flemming Funch, Andrius Kulikauskas
- The Long Tail of Internet Video: why the new television, detached from commercial distribution channels, may become a great educational resource. - Robin Good - Publisher MasterNewMedia.org, Kolabora.com
- Learning Networks Learn by Clarifying Roles - Andrius Kulikauskas, Chris Macrae
- The Integrative Improvement Institutes Project - Graham Douglas, Nancy Cailleteau, BraveBrains Innovation Alliance
| | Afternoon session - 14:30 - 15:10 keynote - The Socio-Economic Dynamics of Learning Networks Andrea Mills - BraveBrains Innovation Alliance/Univ. Cattolica Piacenza
- 15:10 - 16:10 Building Bridges between Academics and Self-Learning Round table with Kim Veltman, Andrea Mills, Oreste Signore, Fiorello Cortiana (Italian Senator), others - (Andrius Kulikauskas, Chair)
- 16:10 - 16:30 Coffee Break
- 16:30 - 17:30 Produzione e distribuzione dei contenuti digitali per lo studio e la didattica (Production and distribution of educational and scholarly digital contents) Round table (in italian) with Fiorello Cortiana (Italian Senator), Davide Palummo (Giuntilabs), Christian Branchi (Didagroup - commercial LO developer, SCORM interoperability), Salvatore Marras (Formez/Dipartimento Funzione Pubblica - riusabilita' dei LO in ambiente PA), Maurizio Piscitelli (Univ. Salerno progetto PRIN con Univ Padova su contenuti digitali e-learning), Giuseppe Granieri (filologo romanzo), Elisa Manacorda (Direttore di Galileo, Giornale di scienza e problemi globali) - (Gino Colazzo, Chair)
| | | 20:00 Friendly evening with social dinner at a modest extra charge | Your comments about the Conference Themes and the Round Tables Topics will be very appreciated. Please visit the wiki pages: | Programme Chairs Valentina Comba (comba@mail.cib.unibo.it) Paolo Pumilia (paolo.pumilia@acm.org) Anna Maria Tammaro (annamaria.tammaro@unipr.it) Antonella De Robbio (antonella.derobbio@unipd.it) Luigi Colazzo (colazzo@economia.unitn.it) Andrea Molinari (amolinar@economia.unitn.it) Paola Capitani (paolacapitani@libero.it) | |
| Local arrangements Chairs Paolo Pumilia (paolo.pumilia@acm.org) Andrea Trentini (trentini@dico.unimi.it) Mail: Open Culture Conference | | AICA OpenSource WorkGroup | | piazzale Rodolfo Morandi, 2 I-20121 Milano, ITALY | |
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