Slides
Pre-conference on open-access publishing
Peter Binfield, Publisher, PLoS ONE and the Community Journals [slides]
Pierre Mounier, Associate Director, Centre for Open Electronic Publishing, openedition [slides]
Caroline Sutton, President, OA Scholarly Publishers' Association and Publisher, Co-Action Publishing [slides]
Neil Thakur, Special Assistant to the Director for Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health [slides]
Pre-conference on open-access policy development
William Nixon, Digital Library Development Manager, University of Glasgow [slides]
Bernard Rentier, Rector, Université de Liege [slides]
Stuart Shieber, Director, Office for Scholarly Communication, Harvard University
Alma Swan, Convenor, Enabling Open Scholarship and Director, Key Perspectives Ltd. [slides]
Pre-conference on open-access infrastructure
Malte Dreyer, Head of Department for Research and Development, Max Planck Digital Library [slides]
Norbert Lossau, Director, Goettingen State and University Library [slides]
Urs Schöpflin, Head of the Library, MPI for the History of Science, Max Planck Society [slides]
Frank Sander, Head, Max Planck Digital Library [slides]
The worldwide policy environment
Jean-François Dechamp, Policy Officer, European Commission, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
Harold Varmus, Director, U.S. National Cancer Institute
Cyril Muller, Vice President, External Affairs Department, The World Bank
Transforming Research through Open Online Access to Discovery Inputs and Outputs
Philip Bourne, Professor, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Diego
Neil Buckholtz, Chief of the Dementias of Aging Branch of the Division of Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging [slides]
Mark Liberman, Director, Linguistic Data Consortium, University of Pennsylvania [slides]
Creation of Innovative New Opportunities for Scholarship and Business
Robert Kiley, Head of Systems Strategy, the Wellcome Trust
Elliot Maxwell, Digital Connections Council Project Director, Committee for Economic Development [slides]
The Impact of Open Access and Open Repositories on Research in the Humanities
Chad Gaffield, President, Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council [slides]
Dean Rehberger, Director, Matrix, Michigan State University [slides]
Open Education: Linking Learning and Research through Open Access
Laura Czerniewicz, Director, OpenUCT, University of Cape Town [slides]
Leslie Chan, Program Supervisor, International Development Studies; Director, Bioline International; University of Toronto Scarborough(Moderator)
Public Interaction: the Range and Power of Open Access for Business, Citizen Science and Patients
François Grey, Coordinator, Citizen Cyberscience Centre, CERN, Switzerland [slides]
Sophia Colamarino, Consulting Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University Medical School [slides]
Conference Summary and Next Steps
Heather Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing & Academic Resources Coalition) [slides]
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Jennifer McLennan
SPARC
(202) 296-2296 ext. 121
jennifer [at] arl [dot] org
Washington, DC
Christoph Bruch
The Max Planck Society
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Berlin
Andrea Early
Marine Biological Laboratory
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