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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium (2004)
«Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium (2004)
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Table of Contents
Front Matter i-xii
Introduction
1 Welcome by CODATA President 1-4
2 Introduction by Symposium Chair 5-6
3 UNESCO’s Approach to Open-Access and Public-Domain Information 7-9
4 Science Communication and Public Policy 10-14
Session 1: Legal, Economic, and Technological Framework for Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science
5 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair 15-18
6 Overview of Legal Aspects in the European Union 19-23
7 Database Protection in Countries of the South 24-28
8 Economic Overview of Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Scientific and Technical Information 29-32
9 Scientific Research, Information Flows, and the Impact of Database Protection on Developing Countries 33-40
10 Information Technology and Data in the Context of Developing Countries 41-44
Session 2: Data and Information in the Public Health Sector
11 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair 45-48
12 The Ptolemy Project: Delivering Electronic Health Information in East Africa 49-54
13 Health Information for Disaster Preparedness in Latin America 55-57
14 Bioline International and the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine: A Collaborative Model of Open-Access Publishing 58-62
Session 3: Data and Information in the Environmental Sector
15 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair 63-65
16 Geospatial Information for Development 66-68
17 Borders in Cyberspace: Conflicting Government Information Policies and Their Economic Impacts 69-73
18 Recent Developments in Environmental Data Access Policies in the Peoples’ Republic of China 74-76
Session 4: Basic Sciences and Higher Education
19 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair
77-80
20 Information Needs for Basic Research: An African Perspective 81-84
21 International Transfer of Information in the Physical Sciences 85-90
22 Access to Scientific Information: The Ukrainian Research and Academic Network 91-94
Session 5: Innovative Models for Public-Domain Production of and Open Access to Scientific and Technical Data and Information
23 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair 95-97
24 A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data: International Considerations 98-102
25 The Open-Source Paradigm and the Production of Scientific Information: A Future Vision and Implications for Developing Countries 103-109
26 New and Changing Scientific Publication Practices Due to Open-Access Publication Initiatives 110-113
27 Overview of Open-Access and Public-Commons Initiatives in the United States 114-118
Session 6: Examples of New Initiatives in Developing Countries
28 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair 119-121
29 Overview of Initiatives in the Developing World 122-126
30 Open-Source Geographic Information Systems Software: Myths and Realities 127-133
31 Open-Access Research and the Public Domain in South African Universities: The Public Knowledge Project’s Open Journal Systems 134-145
32 The Public Knowledge Project’s Open Journal Systems 146-149
33 Metadata Clearinghouse and Open Access to Geographic Data in Namibia 150-153
34 Open-Access Initiatives in India 154-157
35 Closing Remarks by Symposium Chair 158-160
Appendix A: Symposium Agenda 161-166
Appendix B: Biographical Summaries of Symposium Speakers and Steering Committee Members 167-175
Appendix C: Symposium Attendees 176-181
Appendix D: Acronyms and Initialisms 182-183