Presentations from the LIBER 2013 workshop on Scholarly Communication and Research Infrastructures: : 'New Horizons for Open Access Policies in Europe' and 'Ten Recommendations on Research Data Management - What's Next?'
New horizons for Open Access policies in Europe and Research data management in libraries
1. New Horizons for Open Access Policies in
Europe & Research Data Management in
Libraries
Steering Committee ‘Scholarly Communication and
Research Infrastructure’
Workshop, 26 June 2013, LIBER Conference
e-mail: Prof Dr Norbert Lossau norbert.lossau@zvw.uni-goettingen.de
Dr Birgit Schmidt bschmidt@sub.uni-goettingen.de
2. About the Steering Committee
Aims
To re-position the research library as a key actor in the digital
knowledge infrastructure
To enable libraries to become a central point-of-contact for researchers
and faculty in scholarly publishing & research data management
To enable library managers and staff to develop the relevant skills
Work plan 2013-2015
Focus on gathering of case studies / lessons learned, and practical
tools
Explore & establish strategic alliances to profit from synergies (task
forces, joint events, tools, case studies etc.)
3. Steering Committee
Chair
Professor Norbert Lossau, Göttingen State and University Library, Germany
Secretary
Dr Birgit Schmidt, Göttingen State and University Library, Germany
Members
Ms Birte Christensen Dalsgaard, Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
Mr Wolfram Horstmann, Bodleian Library Oxford, UK
Dr Márta Virágos, Debrecen National and University Library, Hungary
Mr Lluis Anglada, CBUC, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Ms Wilma van Wezenbeek, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ms Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen, National Library of Finland
4. Working Group ‚Scientific Information
Infrastructures‘
Chair
Mr Rob Grim, Tilburg University
Co-chair
Ms Birte Christensen Dalsgaard, Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
Secretary
Dr Birgit Schmidt, Göttingen State and University Library, Germany
Members
Mr Wolfram Horstmann, Bodleian Library Oxford, UK
Ms Jūratė Kuprienė, Vilnius University Library, Lithuania
Ms Natalia Grygierczyk, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Mr Ayhan Kaygusuz, Istanbul Sehir University, Turkey
Mr Esa-Pekka Keskitalo, National Library of Finland
Ms Annikki Roos, Viikki Campus Library, Helsinki, Finland
Mr Frank Scholze, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Dr Paolo Budroni, Library of the University of Vienna, Austria
5. Today‘s Agenda
Session I: New Horizons for Open Access Policies in Europe
Open Access in France
Jean-François Lutz, Université de Lorraine, France
MedOANet – Mediterranean Open Access Network
Ilaria Fava, CINECA, Italy
Nordic Open Access Policies
Niels Stern, Nordic Council of Ministers
Session II: Ten recommendations on Research Data Management
– What’s next?
Collaboration & Services
Jeroen Rombouts, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
Policies & Infrastructure
Wolfram Horstmann, University of Oxford, UK
Skilling the Workforce
Rob Grim, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
6. Aims for today
Insights in current practices of Open Access policies
across Europe
National, regional, European perspectives
Strategies on how to get started in Research Data
Management
Roles for libraries / librarians in... (with a view on local and
international levels)
Collaboration & Services
Policies & Infrastructure
Skilling the workforce
7. Towards Horizon 2020 – EC Communication
& Recommendation (July 2012)
Open Access will become the general rule for
publications
A pilot scheme for Open Access to and reuse of research
data will be set up
EU Member States are asked to define and implement
national policies and harmonize these with the European
OA policy