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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium (2004)
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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium

Appendix C
Symposium Attendees

Minella Alarcon

UNESCO

France

Ali Al-Mashat

UNESCO

France

William Anderson

Praxis101

United States

Francis Andre

INIST-CNRS

France

Jim Ashling

Ashling Consulting

United Kingdom

Paulo Henrique Assis Santana

CNPQ

Brazil

Chrisanthi Avgerou

London School of Economics

United Kingdom

Andrew Badran

Philadelphia University

Jordan

Enric Banda

European Science Foundation

France

Avril Bernard

University of Bergen

Norway

R. Stephen Berry

University of Chicago

United States

Massey Beveridge

University of Toronto

Canada

Kwasi Boakye-Akyeampong

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

United Kingdom

Francoise Bousquet

AKELA

France

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Introduction 1 Welcome by CODATA President (1-4)
2 Introduction by Symposium Chair (5-6)
3 UNESCO s Approach to Open-Access and Public-Domain Information (7-9)
4 Science Communication and Public Policy (10-14)
Session 1: Legal, Economic, and Technological Framework for Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science 5 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (15-18)
6 Overview of Legal Aspects in the European Union (19-23)
7 Database Protection in Countries of the South (24-28)
8 Economic Overview of Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Scientific and Technical Information (29-32)
9 Scientific Research, Information Flows, and the Impact of Database Protection on Developing Countries (33-40)
10 Information Technology and Data in the Context of Developing Countries (41-44)
Session 2: Data and Information in the Public Health Sector 11 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (45-48)
12 The Ptolemy Project: Delivering Electronic Health Information in East Africa (49-54)
13 Health Information for Disaster Preparedness in Latin America (55-57)
14 Bioline International and the Journal of Postgraduate Medicine: A Collaborative Model of Open-Access Publishing (58-62)
Session 3: Data and Information in the Environmental Sector 15 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (63-65)
16 Geospatial Information for Development (66-68)
17 Borders in Cyberspace: Conflicting Government Information Policies and Their Economic Impacts (69-73)
18 Recent Developments in Environmental Data Access Policies in the Peoples Republic of China (74-76)
Session 4: Basic Sciences and Higher Education19 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (77-80)
20 Information Needs for Basic Research: An African Perspective (81-84)
21 International Transfer of Information in the Physical Sciences (85-90)
22 Access to Scientific Information: The Ukrainian Research and Academic Network (91-94)
Session 5: Innovative Models for Public-Domain Production of and Open Access to Scientific and Technical Data and Information 23 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (95-97)
24 A Contractually Reconstructed Research Commons for Scientific Data: International Considerations (98-102)
25 The Open-Source Paradigm and the Production of Scientific Information: A Future Vision and Implications for Developing Countries (103-109)
26 New and Changing Scientific Publication Practices Due to Open-Access Publication Initiatives (110-113)
27 Overview of Open-Access and Public-Commons Initiatives in the United States (114-118)
Session 6: Examples of New Initiatives in Developing Countries 28 Introductory Remarks by Session Chair (119-121)
29 Overview of Initiatives in the Developing World (122-126)
30 Open-Source Geographic Information Systems Software: Myths and Realities (127-133)
31 Open-Access Research and the Public Domain in South African Universities: The Public Knowledge Project s Open Journal Systems (134-145)
32 The Public Knowledge Project s Open Journal Systems (146-149)
33 Metadata Clearinghouse and Open Access to Geographic Data in Namibia (150-153)
34 Open-Access Initiatives in India (154-157)
35 Closing Remarks by Symposium Chair (158-160)
Appendix A: Symposium Agenda (161-166)
Appendix B: Biographical Summaries of Symposium Speakers and Steering Committee Members (167-175)
Appendix C: Symposium Attendees (176-181)
Appendix D: Acronyms and Initialisms (182-183)

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Appendix C Symposium Attendees Minella Alarcon UNESCO France Ali Al-Mashat UNESCO France William Anderson Praxis101 United States Francis Andre INIST-CNRS France Jim Ashling Ashling Consulting United Kingdom Paulo Henrique Assis Santana CNPQ Brazil Chrisanthi Avgerou London School of Economics United Kingdom Andrew Badran Philadelphia University Jordan Enric Banda European Science Foundation France Avril Bernard University of Bergen Norway R. Stephen Berry University of Chicago United States Massey Beveridge University of Toronto Canada Kwasi Boakye-Akyeampong Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility United Kingdom Francoise Bousquet AKELA France

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Aileen Boyd-Squires Blackwell Publishing France Gilberto Câmara Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais Brazil Anne Carblanc OECD France Kathleen Cass CODATA France Hilda Cerdeira The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Italy Leslie Chan Bioline International Canada Swayandipta Pal Chaudhuri Center for Communications and Information Research India Philippe Chevet Maison des Sciences de l’homme France Liu Chuang Institute of Geography and Natural Resources China Robin Cowan University of Maastricht The Netherlands David Dickson SciDev.Net United Kingdom Dialo Diop Unite de Biochimie Cellulaire France Thomas Dreier University of Karlsruhe Germany Sarah Durrant International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications United Kingdom Jacob Eduard Society of Internet in Medicine Holland Farouk El-Baz Boston University United States Julie Esanu The National Academies United States Dominique Foray Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) France Clemente Forero-Pineda Universidades de los Andes y el Rosario Columbia Frederick Friend Joint Information Systems United Kingdom Jean Garnier INRA/NIH France Ruggero Gilyaresky Moscow State University Russia Dov Greenbaum Yale University United States Jane Bortnick Griffith National Library of Medicine United States

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Robin Gross IP Justice United States Francoise Guillaume NIRA Rennes France Alexei Gvishiani Russian Academy of Sciences Russia Shuichi Iwata University of Tokyo Japan Andrew Kaniki National Research Foundation South Africa Stephen Katz Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations France Izida Khamidoullina LENTIC Belgium Milan Konecny Masaryk University Czech Republic Subhash Kuvelker Kuvelker Law Firm United States Nathalie Larmanjat Blackwell Publishing France Elizabeth Longworth Industry New Zealand New Zealand Michel Loots World Information Transfer Belgium Murali Krishna Lyyanki JNT University India Gudrun Maass OECD France Barry Mahon International Council for Scientific and Technical Information France Lulama Makhubela National Research Foundation South Africa Diego Malpede Third World Academy of Sciences Italy Elisabetta Marinoni Universita di Padova Italy Tony Marjoram Division of Basic and Engineering Sciences France Koïchiro Matsuura UNESCO France Claudio Menezes UNESCO France M. G. K. Menon LEAD India India Victor Montviloff UNESCO France Pascal Morand WSIS Swiss Secretariat Switzerland

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Perumalsamy Navaraj Yadava College India Ndaendelao (Emma) Noongo Directorate of Environmental Affairs Namibia Jean-max Noyer Univerite Paris 7 France Raphael Ntambue CNRS France Harlan Onsrud University of Maine United States Nicole Pinhas INSERM France Jean Luc Poncelet PAHO Emergency Preparedness Program United States Mukund Rao Earth Observation Systems India Agnes Raymond-Denise Institut Pasteur France Gabriel Regus UNESCO France Jerome Reichman Duke University Law School United States Jonathan Robin Internet Society European Chapters Coordination Council France John Rose UNESCO France Steve Rossouw Cape Technikon & Technikon SA South Africa Jean Jacques Royer Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques France D. K. Sahu JPM India Kumar Sahu Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees France Marjut Salokannel University of Helsinki Finland Erik Sandewall Linköping University Sweden Susan Schneegans UNESCO France Peter Schröder Ministry of Education Holland Charles Schweick University of Massachusetts United States Laurents Sesink Netherlands Institute for Scientific Information Services Holland Dennis Shaw University of Oxford United Kingdom

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Anzhelika Sineok Rostov State University Russia Sylvie Sou Biblioteque J Hamburger France Charles Spillane Institute of Plant Biology Switzerland Alan Story University of Kent United Kingdom Atago Takaharu Japan Science and Technology Corporation, Paris Office France Christophe Tuffery ESRI France France Paul Uhlir The National Academies United States Paul Van Brandt Univ. Cath. de Louvain Belgium Geert Van Grootel Ministry of Flanders, Science Division Belgium Janneke Van Kerson Dutch Digital Heritage Association Holland Giuseppe Vitiello Institute for Security Studies France Mary Waltham Publishing Consultant United States John Webb UNESCO France Ferris Webster University of Delaware United States Peter Weiss U.S. National Weather Service United States Nico Willemse Ministry of Environment and Tourism Namibia Wendy White The National Academies United States Gordon Wood National Research Council Canada Paul Wouters NERDI Holland Dong Wu UNCTAD Switzerland Zelalem Wudeneh Ethiopian S&T Commission Ethiopia Enrique Wulf-Barreiro CSIC Spain Baoping Yan Computer Information Center China Michail Zgurovsky University of Ukraine Ukraine

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Open Access and the Public Domain in Digital Data and Information for Science: Proceedings of an International Symposium Marie-Claude Zikra National Center of Economic Research France Dieter Zinnbauer London School of Economics United Kingdom

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