APE 2013

APE 2013
January 29–30, 2013
Berlin, Germany
APE 2013Academic Publishing in Europe 8 conference was held at Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Gendarmenmarkt, Markgrafenstr. 38, BERLIN, Germany.

Table of Contents

  1. APE 2013 – Welcome and Opening
  2. The Funding of Publishing. Opening Remarks (APE 2013)
  3. Open Access - Improving Returns of Public Investment into Research. A perspective from Germany
  4. Accessibility, Sustainability, Excellence: the UK Approach
  5. Implementing Open Access in UK Universities
  1. Invited Overviews – Introduction
  2. The Future of Scholarly Communication: US Efforts to Bring Warring Factions to Common Purpose in Support of Scholarship
  3. Improving Access to U.S. Department of Energy R&D Results - Agency/Publisher Collaboratio
  4. Gold and Green: post PEER reflections
  5. Invited Overviews – Q & A
  6. Source Data - Towards Next Generation Open Access
  7. Data Citation Index
  8. The Discovery of the Higgs(-like) Boson at CERN: Physics and Publishing
  9. The APE 2013 Guest Lecture
  10. Learned Societies and Scientific Publishing - a multifaceted Relationship
  11. Open Data at GigaScience and BioMed Central
  12. Innovations for Open Sharing at eLife
  13. Innovations in Open Peer Review and Data Sharing
  14. How to make Sharing easy for Researchers, will Publishers become redundant?
  15. The usage-driven Decade. How ‘Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA)’ changes Scholarly Publishing
  16. Innovative Collection Development with PDA in the TU Delft Library
  17. Improving Research Efficiency through User and Content Fingerprinting
  18. Luxid® Community - An Online Platform for Collaborative Semantics
  19. OA Models for Monographs gaining Momentum
  20. Freeing Books with Disruptive Models
  21. Open or not: what is a Book?
  22. Closing Panel: The Communication of Information – Introduction
  23. Closing Panel: Dr Bernd Pulverer – Value Added - a reliable literature
  24. Closing Panel: Alice Meadows – WILEY
  25. Closing Panel: Dr Rick Borchelt – The Funding of Publishing: Changes and Consequences for Communication
  26. Closing Panel: Michael Mabe – The Communication of Information
  27. Closing Panel: The Communication of Information – Q & A

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Gold and Green: post PEER reflections

Michael Mabe
The International Association of STM Publishers, The Hague and Oxford

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Closing Panel: Dr Bernd Pulverer – Value Added – a reliable literature

Dr Bernd Pulverer
EMBO, Heidelberg

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Source Data – Towards Next Generation Open Access

Dr Thomas Lemberger
EMBO, Heidelberg

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Closing Panel: Alice Meadows – WILEY

Alice Meadows
Wiley, Maiden, MA

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Data Citation Index

Nigel Robinson
Thomson Reuters, York, UK

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Closing Panel: Dr Rick Borchelt – The Funding of Publishing: Changes and Consequences for Communication

Dr Rick Borchelt
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD

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The Discovery of the Higgs(-like) Boson at CERN: Physics and Publishing

Dr Salvatore Mele
CERN, Geneva

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Closing Panel: Michael Mabe – The Communication of Information

Michael Mabe
The International Association of STM Publishers, The Hague and Oxford

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Learned Societies and Scientific Publishing – a multifaceted Relationship

Prof. Dr Wolfram Koch
German Chemical Society, Frankfurt

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APE 2013 – Welcome and Opening

German Association of Publishers and Booksellers
Frankfurt

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Open Data at GigaScience and BioMed Central

Iain Hrynaszkiewicz
BioMed Central & GigaScience, London

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The Funding of Publishing. Opening Remarks (APE 2013)

Eric Merkel-Sobotta
International Association of STM Publishers, The Hague and EVP, Corporate Communications, Springer Science + Business Media, Berlin

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Innovations for Open Sharing at eLife

Ian Mulvany
eLife, Cambridge

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Closing Panel: The Communication of Information – Q & A

Dr Rick Borchelt (Chair)
National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD

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Innovations in Open Peer Review and Data Sharing

Dr Rebecca Lawrence
F1000 Research, London

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Invited Overviews – Introduction

Dr H. Frederick Dylla (Chair)
American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD

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How to make Sharing easy for Researchers, will Publishers become redundant?

Dr Victor Henning
Mendeley Ltd., London

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Invited Overviews – Q & A

Dr H. Frederick Dylla, Dr John Vaughn, and Michael Mabe
 

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The usage-driven Decade. How ‘Patron Driven Acquisition (PDA)’ changes Scholarly Publishing

Katrin Siems
De Gruyter, Berlin

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The APE 2013 Guest Lecture

Dr Sven Fund
De Gruyter, Berlin

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Innovative Collection Development with PDA in the TU Delft Library

Ir. Zofia E. Brinkman-Dzwig
Delft University of Technology, Delft

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Closing Panel: The Communication of Information – Introduction

Robert M. Campbell
Wiley Blackwell, Oxford

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Open Access – Improving Returns of Public Investment into Research. A perspective from Germany

Prof. Dr Karl Ulrich Mayer
President, Leibniz Association, Berlin

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Improving Research Efficiency through User and Content Fingerprinting

Kevin Cohn
Atypon Inc., New York

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Accessibility, Sustainability, Excellence: the UK Approach

Dame Janet Finch
Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK

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Luxid® Community – An Online Platform for Collaborative Semantics

Stefan Geißler
TEMIS GmbH, Heidelberg

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Implementing Open Access in UK Universities

Prof. Dr Adam Tickel
University of Birmingham, UK

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OA Models for Monographs gaining Momentum

Eelco Ferwerda
OAPEN Foundation, The Hague

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The Future of Scholarly Communication: US Efforts to Bring Warring Factions to Common Purpose in Support of Scholarship

Dr John Vaughn
Scholarly Publishing Roundtabel, Washington, D.C.

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Freeing Books with Disruptive Models

Frances Pinter1, Eric Hellman2
1 Knowledge Unlatched, London; 2 Gluejar Inc., Montclair, NJ

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Improving Access to U.S. Department of Energy R&D Results – Agency/Publisher Collaboratio

Brian A. Hitson
U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, TN

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Open or not: what is a Book?

Carrie Calder
Palgrave Macmillan, London

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