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Ci sono diverse iniziative questa settimana in Italia dedicata
all'OA:<br>
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<b> 9-11 giugno </b>- Villa Vigoni- Loveno di Menaggio (Como) 2015
DARIAH-IT International Summer School*<br>
Models for Open Access Publishing (vedi sotto programma- Iscrizioni
chiuse il 15 maggio)<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.dariah.eu/news/calls/details.html?tx_news_pi1">https://www.dariah.eu/news/calls/details.html?tx_news_pi1</a>[news]=197<br>
<b><br>
</b><b>Mercoledi' 10 giugno Roma</b><b>- Biblioteca Nazionale
Centrale</b> <b>ore 9:30</b> Taylor & Francis Road Show
dedicato al tema " Future of librarianship"<br>
Ezio Tarantino parlerà di <span class="description"
itemprop="description"><em>Open Access: opportunità. sfide,
minacce: quale ruolo per le biblioteche?</em></span> <br>
E' richiesta l'iscrizione<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://goo.gl/Nr7fr2">http://goo.gl/Nr7fr2</a><br>
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<b>Giovedi' 11 giugno - ore 14:30- 16.00 Webinar Policy OA di
ateneo: esperienze a confronto</b>- organizzato da Cineca in
collaborazione con AISA Onlus. Partecipazione degli atenei: Torino,
Milano, Trento e Trieste<br>
Obbligatoria l'iscrizione entro domani entro le 23.59 di domani 9
giugno<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://areauniv.cineca.it/eventi/policy-di-ateneo-sullaccesso-aperto-esperienze-confronto-1">http://areauniv.cineca.it/eventi/policy-di-ateneo-sullaccesso-aperto-esperienze-confronto-1</a><br>
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Cordiali saluti,<br>
Paola<br>
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DARIAH-IT International Summer School<br>
<br>
The summer school brings together three strains of partnership. 1.
Economist, lawyer expert in copyright. 2. graphic designer,
researcher and innovative publisher 3. Expert in elearning,
museology and archival sciences. Coordinators of the DARIAH ERIC
network will lead the discussion. 20 invited speakers and maximum 20
participants that shall answer a call for posters. All speakers will
be asked to deliver 20 minutes presentations in order to leave just
as much time for extensive discussions with the summer school
participants, which will be asked to prepare 8 minutes poster
presentations.<br>
Three main topics will be addressed:<br>
1. The interaction between public and private infrastructures. Blind
conflicts or equivocations about the specific functions of public
institution and private enterprises may end in waste of energies and
loss of knowledge. It is urgent to imagine new economic models for
the great variety of digital publishing in order to secure critical
mass for an economy of scale and sustainability. This may tackle the
problem of harmonizing open access and copyright policies.
Cooperation of researchers, federation of different institutions but
also modularity of the digital tools and data standardization seems
natural requirements for such a model.<br>
<br>
2. New criteria for evaluating progress in Digital Humanities
publishing. With the increase in quantity of information in the
digital world, scientific infrastructures are confronted with the
need of first to validate tools and content, and, second to make
easily recognizable the validated products. The latter requires
rethinking a structured large-scale communication strategy that asks
for synergies with graphic designer, researcher and innovative
publisher.<br>
<br>
3. The starting point for shaping the future of the book cannot be
but bottom up, thus the only common thread that can be followed are
the needs of the researcher and of the common users. Thus a
landscape analysis of DH Impact outreach and knowledge exchange is
an absolute priority.<br>
As regards open access: building on existing open access resources,
extending open access to secondary literature and creating new open
access resources, and exploring different ways of enhancing these
open access resources through a series of experiments relating to:
new models of open peer review; semantic linking; advanced scholarly
linking; linked open data; open access business models. The summer
school will provide librarians, experts in open access, archivists,
linguists, jurists, editors, and publishers with a chance for
looking closely to the existent open access strategies and exchange
ideas on future possibilities.
<p> Speakers<br>
Immacolata Amodeo (Secretary General Villa Vigoni)<br>
Andrea Angiolini (Publisher, il Mulino)<br>
Tobias Blanke (Historian, King’s College London) DARIAH<br>
Fabio Ciotti (President of AIUCD) DARIAH<br>
Marin Dacos (OpenEdition Centre for Open Electronic Publishing)<br>
Emiliano Degl'Innocenti (Digital Humanist, SISMEL, FEF) DARIAH<br>
Roberto Delle Donne (Open Access expert, Università Federico II
Napoli)<br>
Melanie Dulong de Rosnay (Digital Humanities, Institute for
Communication Sciences)<br>
Jean-Claude Guédon (Social Sciences, Université de Montreal)<br>
Paolo Galluzzi (History of Science, Director Museo Galileo) DARIAH<br>
Hansmichael Hohenegger (Historian of Philosophy, ILIESI-CNR)
DARIAH<br>
Francesco Leonetti (Publisher, webdesigner)<br>
Riccardo Pozzo (DSU-CNR) DARIAH<br>
Laurent Romary (Centre Marc Bloch & INRIA) DARIAH<br>
Gino Roncaglia (Book History, Università della Tuscia)<br>
Christof Schöch (Digital Humanities, Universität Würzburg)<br>
Christopher Smith (History, Director British School of Rome)<br>
Giovanni Solimine (Librarian, Sapienza Università di Roma)<br>
Bob Stein (Director of the Institute for the Future of the Book)<br>
Dirk Wintergrün (Historian of Science, MPIWG) DARIAH</p>
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Paola Gargiulo
International Business Development Unit
IT Solutions for Institutional Research
Via R. Sanzio 4, I-20090 Segrate MI, Italy
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:email:p.gargiulo@cineca.it">email:p.gargiulo@cineca.it</a>
phone +39 02 26995-218
mobile + 39 328 9507 128
skype paolafoca</pre>
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