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Appendix A
Symposium Agenda
Symposium on Electronic Scientific, Technical, and Medical Journal Publishing and Its Implications
Main Auditorium
The National Academies
2100 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20418
Monday, May 19
8:00
Registration and continental breakfast
8:30
Welcoming Remarks
Bruce Alberts, President, National Academy of Sciences
8:45
Symposium Overview
Edward Shortliffe, professor and chair, Department of Medical Informatics deputy vice president for Information Technology Health Sciences Division, Columbia University and symposium chair
9:00
Keynote Address
James Duderstadt, president emeritus and University Professor of Science and Engineering Millennium Project, University of Michigan
Panel 1: Costs of Publication
Moderator: Floyd Bloom, The Scripps Research Institute
9:30
Opening Remarks by Moderator
9:35
Overview Presentation
Michael Keller, CEO, HighWire Press
9:55
Comments by panel participants
Kent Anderson, publishing director, New England Journal of Medicine
Robert Bovenschulte, director, Publications Division, American Chemical Society
Bernard Rous, deputy director/electronic publisher, Association for Computing Machinery
Gordon Tibbitts, president, Blackwell Publishing USA
10:25
Break
10:45
Discussion of Issues
12:00
Lunch
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Panel 2: Publication Business Models and Revenue
Moderator: Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, University of Michigan
1:00
Opening Remarks by Moderator
1:05
Comments by Panel Participants
Joseph Esposito, president and CEO, SRI Consulting
Wendy Lougee, director, University of Minnesota Library
Brian Crawford, vice president and general manager, Life and Medical Sciences, John Wiley & Sons
Patrick Brown, professor of biochemistry, Stanford University
1:55
Discussion of Issues
3:10
Break
Panel 3: Legal Issues in Production, Dissemination, and Use
Moderators: Ann Okerson, Yale University, and Jane Ginsburg, Columbia Law School
3:30
Copyright Basics: Ownership and Rights
Jane Ginsburg, Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law, Columbia Law School
3:50
Economic and Non-Economic Rewards to Authors
Michael Jensen, Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus, Harvard Business School
4:10
Licensing
Ann Okerson, associate university librarian for collections and technical services, Yale University
4:30
Discussion of Issues
5:45
Adjourn
6:00
Reception, National Academy of Sciences’ Great Hall
Tuesday, May 20
8:00
Continental Breakfast
Panel 4: What Is Publishing in the Future?
Moderator: Daniel Atkins, University of Michigan
8:30
Opening Remarks by Moderator
8:35
Institutional Repositories
Hal Abelson, Class of 1922 Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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8:50
Preprint Servers and Extensions to Other Fields
Richard Luce, research library director, Los Alamos National Laboratory
9:05
Implications of Emerging Recommender and Reputation Systems
Paul Resnick, associate professor, University of Michigan
9:20
Discussion of Issues
10:35
Break
Panel 5: What Constitutes a Publication in the Digital Environment?
Moderator: Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
10:55
Opening Remarks by Moderator
11:00
Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment
Monica Bradford, executive editor, Science
11:15
Publishing Large Data Sets in Astronomy—The Virtual Observatory
Alex Szalay, Alumni Centennial Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, The Johns Hopkins University
11:30
Data Curation and Integration with the Literature
David Lipman, director, National Institutes of Health/National Center for Biotechnology Information
11:45
Discussion of Issues
1:00
Lunch
Panel 6: Wrap-Up Session
Moderator: Mary Waltham, publishing consultant
1:55
Opening Remarks by Moderator
2:00
Symposium Summaries
Malcolm Beasley, Theodore and Sydney Rosenberg Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University
James O’Donnell, provost, Georgetown University
Ann Wolpert, director of libraries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2:30
Discussion of Issues
3:10
Closing Remarks by Symposium Chair, Edward Shortliffe
3:15
Adjourn
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