Promoting open access to research outputs
Institutions', States', Europe's strategies
24-25 Jan 2013 Paris (France)

How to achieve the aim of 100% accessibility to the results of publicly-funded scientific research as soon as possible? 

This is the question raised by the European Commision in its recommendation on 17 july 2012 inviting member states to adopt a position on a statewide open access policy to their research results.

Based on this recommendation, the goal of this meeting will be to reflect on how to build a proactive open access policy in France, acceptable to all, in order to ensure a successful outcome.

Site: http://couperin.sciencesconf.org

Grégory Colcanap: 5th open access meeting issues
Serge Bauin: MedOAnet project

Stevan Harnad: Open access movement: A look back at 10 years of initiatives
Michael Jubb: The  UK Finch report and Research Council UK (RCUK) policy
Jean-Claude Guédon: Fair gold model: Open Access future
Marin Dacos: Alternative open access models
Bernard Rentier & Paul Thirion: University open access policy: piloting research and preservation of the scientific heritage

Zoran Stancic: Horizon 2020: EC framework programme for research and innovation and open access to the results of publicly-funded scientific research
Geneviève Fioraso, Minister of Higher Education: France's position on open access

Alma Swan: Issues and challenges of an open access world
Christine Berthaud, BSN4 Ministry of Higher Education working group: Element of national policy for open archives
Christine Ollendorf: Couperin/ADBU's open archives' survey results

Stuart Shieber: Open access policy in Harvard - DASH archive
Sandrine Malotaux: from self to systematic archiving at INP Toulouse

Robert Kiley: PubMed Central Europe and open access publishing with the help of the publishers
Laurent Romary: PEER project results

Eloy Rodrigues: Incentive policy to deposit in an open archive
Frederic Merceur: Obligation to deposit in ARCHIMER, IFREMER's repository
Pascal Guitton: Towards an open access mandate in 2013 in HAL-INRIA repository
Jean-François Lutz OpenAIRE project: a mandate for the results of EC-funded scientific research

Question & Answer Session

Stevan Harnad, key witness, will summarize the major lines of the debates


Presentations by: 

CPU (Conference of University Presidents)
CGE (Conference of Higher Education institutions)
CDEFI (Conference of French Engineering School Directors
CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) Presidents 

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