9.30 – 10.00 – Check-in
Room 316
10.00 – 10.20 – Welcome Speeches
prof. Marcin Pałys
, Rector of University of Warsaw
prof. Marek Ratajczak
, Vice Minister of Science and Higher Education
10.20 – 11.40 – Keynote Session
Making Open Access Work for All: Dream or Reality?, prof. Nicholas Canny
, European Research Council
How to Formulate Effective Policies to Open Access to Research Worldwide, prof. Stevan Harnad, Université du Québec à Montréal
11.40 – 12.00 – Coffee Break
12.00 – 13.20 – Keynote Session
From Network Architecture to Concrete Action – Charting a Future for Open Research on the Web, Cameron Neylon
, Public Library of Science
What Is It About the Intellectual Properties of Learning?, prof. John Willinsky, Stanford Graduate School of Education
13.20 – 14.20 – Lunch Break
14.20 – 16.20 – Presentations
Track 1 – Room 316
- 14.20 – 14.35 Open science and research initiative in Finland: Persistency and infrastructure as backbone for openness, Juha Haataja, Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland
- 14.35 – 14.50 An overview of research and practices of Open Science in Brazil,
Patricia Henning
, Federal University of the Rio de Janeiro State - 14.50 – 15.05 Incentives, Integration, and Mediation: Sustainable Practices for Population Repositories, Marta Viragos, COAR
- 15.05 – 15.20 A review of Open Access publishing in Poland and Eastern Europe – a study by BioMed Central and Springer,
Johanna Kuhn
, BioMed Central - 15.20 – 15.35 Open Access as an element of an “Open All” approach – policies and practices,
Alek Tarkowski
, Centrum Cyfrowe: Projekt Polska - 15.35 – 15.50 Analysis of the attitude within academic and research communities toward open science – a quantitative survey,
Maciej Ostaszewski
, National Information Processing Institute - 15.50 – 16.05 Four Years of the Adam Mickiewicz University Repository – AMUR: Some Lessons and Reflections,
Małgorzata Rychlik
, Adam Mickiewicz University - 16.05 – 16.20 OpenUJ. The origins of the Open Mandate building in the oldest university in Poland,
Samuel Nowak
,Konrad Gliściński
, Jagiellonian University
Track 2 – Room 256
- 14.20 – 14.35 Common Map of Academia: an open resource for data-driven scientometrics,
Łukasz Bolikowski
, University of Warsaw - 14.35 – 14.50 Citizen technoscience. From Open hardware to non-formal scientific and technological practice,
Marcin Zaród
, University of Warsaw - 14.50 – 15.05 Building Open Geospatial Science Network,
Suchith Anand
, University of Nottingham - 15.05 – 15.20 Towards open science through opening research data: an institutional journey at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
Elena Simukovic
,Maxi Kindling
, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - 15.20 – 15.35 Enabling Re-Use and Sustainability: The role of information infrastructure funders for opening science,
Angela Holzer
, DFG – German Research Foundation/Knowledge Exchange - 15.35 – 15.50 OpenAIRE: Science. Set Free,
Iryna Kuchma
, EIFL - 15.50 – 16.05 Legal Aspects of Open Science: the EU Perspective,
Krzysztof Siewicz
, University of Warsaw - 16.05 – 16.20 Regulation of Open Access: Idea, Reality, Future,
Aleksandra Suwała
, University of Warsaw
16.20 – 16.40 – Coffee Break
16.40 – 17.40 – Panel Discussion and Closing Remarks
Panelists: prof. Nicholas Canny, prof. Stevan Harnad, Cameron Neylon, prof. John Willinsky
Moderator: Mario Cervantes, OECD