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Are Chemical Journals too Expensive and Inaccessible? A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable
Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
ARE CHEMICAL JOURNALS TOO EXPENSIVE AND INACCESSIBLE?
A Workshop Organized by the Chemical Sciences Roundtable
National Research Council
THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Lecture Room
Washington, D.C.
October 25-26, 2004
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2004
8:00
Introductions and Opening Remarks, Ned Heindel, Lehigh University
Session I
Context and Overview
Ned Heindel, Chair
8:15
Arnold Thackray, President, Chemical Heritage Foundation
Session II
What Are the Unique Scientific Journal Needs of Chemists and Chemical Engineers?
Michael Holland, Chair
9:15
Robert Bovenschulte, American Chemical Society
10:05
Comments and Presentations by Panel Participants
Christopher Reed, University of California-Riverside
Patrick Jackson, Elsevier
Andrea Twiss-Brooks, University of Chicago
Gordon Hammes, Duke University
11:25
Break
11:40
Discussion of Issues by Panel and Workshop Participants
12:30
Lunch
Session III
Are Chemists and Chemical Engineers Receiving Needed Access to Chemical Journals?
Ned Heindel, Chair
1:35
Ulrich Pöschl, Technical University of Munich
2:20
Comments and Presentations by Panel Participants
Lou Ann Di Nallo, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Michael Doyle, University of Maryland
3:00
Break
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Are Chemical Journals too Expensive and Inaccessible? A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable
3:15
Comments and Presentations by Panel Participants
R. Stephen Berry, University of Chicago
Brian Simboli,1 Lehigh University
Peter Gregory, The Royal Society of Chemistry
4:10
Discussion of Issues by Panel and Workshop Participants
5:00
Reception
Evening Presentation
The Green and Gold Roads to Maximizing Research Access and Impact: Don’t Confuse Them
Michael P. Doyle, Chair
6:00
Stevan Harnad, University of Quebec, Montreal
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2004
Session IV
What New Approaches Can Be Made to Address Chemical Sciences and Engineering Journal Needs?
Charles P. Casey, Chair
8:00
Bridget C. Coughlin, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Nicholas Cozzarelli, University of California-Berkeley, PNAS
9:05
Comments and Presentations by Panel Participants
Martin Apple, Council of Science Society Presidents
Michael Keller, Stanford University Press
Martin Blume, American Physical Society
Vivian Siegel, Public Library of Science
Anna Gold, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10:45
Break
Summary
11:10
Discussion of Issues by Workshop Participants
11:45
Concluding Remarks
12:00
Adjourn
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NOTE: Brian Simboli was unable to attend, but his presentation was made available to participants.
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