Celebrating Open Access at the University of Puerto Rico, 19-23 October 2009 PROGRAM
Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, Library and Information Science Library System Library and Information Resource Center and Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Puerto Rico, Campus River Stones are pleased to invite you to the first celebration of Open Access Week at the university.
With this conclusion we join efforts in PLoS = Public Library of Science, a nonprofit organization of scientists and medical experts committed to making the world's scientific and medical literature a public resource. Its primary objective is to make available to all scientific research, facilitate research, informed medical practice and education by enabling the free search the full text of each article to locate specific ideas, methods, results of experiments and observations.
We define Open Access as a free, permanent access to the full-text material, scientific and scholarly, refereed journals. Extend the definition to the use of technological tools that can be used to create products and services, aimed at studying and research, and facilitate the information and knowledge are more accessible to all stakeholders on equal footing.
The event will be co-sponsored the Student Council of the GSIST, ACURIL (Association of University Libraries, Institutional Research and the Caribbean)-Chapter of Puerto Rico, ASEGRABCI (Association Graduates of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science), Beta Beta Kappa Chapter of Puerto Rico, and SBPR (Library Company of Puerto Rico).
The event is free of charge and receive a certificate for each of the activities as part of their professional development.
MONDAY, 19
1:00 to 2:30 PM Room 313 GSIST. Videoconferencing
University repositories / Repositories
universities
Prof. Dorothea Salo Digital Repository Librarian, Memorial Library
University of Wisconsin, Madison Campus
3:00 to 4:30 pm Room 313 GSIST. Videoconferencing
Access open through institutional and thematic repositories: the cases of E-LIS (Eprints in Library and Information Science), open file for Library and Information Science and RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Economics
Prof. José Manuel Barrueco
Librarian, Library Social Sciences, University of Valencia, Spain
[Coordinates: Aida Calle Maldonado, Pura Centeno-Alayón, Juan Pablo Delerme-Ayala and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]
TUESDAY, 20
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 M . Room 313 GSIST
Freeculture.org
What is the Chapter of the UPR, Mayaguez Campus, and the Chapter of the UPR, Río Piedras
With the participation of Prof. Gabriel Joel Perez, UPR Mayagüez Representative, Dr. Juan "Tito" Melendez and Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, UPR, Rio Piedras
Co-sponsored by the Society Library of Puerto Rico ( SBPR) [Carlos Suárez-Balseiro coordinate and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]
1:00 -4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST
Digital Repository Agricultural Library Agricultural Experiment Station. DSpace
. A program for managing digital content free open source.
Presentation by: Prof. Liz M. Pagan-Santana, Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Prof. Pura Centeno-Alayón, Sr. Juan Pablo Ayala
Delerme-
With co-sponsorship of the Student Council GSIST.
[Coordinate Liz M. Pagan, Juan Pablo Delerme and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]
WEDNESDAY, 21
2:00 to 4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST
Creative Commons and the Development of Culture Open Access
The impact of licensing Creative Commons in Open Access. Challenges and opportunities for building an open ecosystem of the study and research.
Atty. Chloe Goeres-Santos, Co-Founder of Creative Commons, Law School, University of Puerto Rico, in collaboration with students at the Cyber \u200b\u200bLaw Clinic: Julio Guzman, Pedro Lopez, Sharon Maldonado and Luz Molinelli.
Co-sponsored by the Association of University Libraries, Institutional Research and the Caribbean (ACURIL), Chapter of Puerto Rico [Coordinates: Aida Street-Maldonado and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda}
5:00 to 7:00 pm Room 313
GSIST
open access to government information in the context of digital government and reduced the information gap in Puerto Rico.
Dr. José Sánchez-Lugo, Associate Professor GSIST
With co-sponsorship of the Alumni Association of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (ASEGRABCI)
[Coordinator: Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]
THURSDAY, 22
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 M. Venue: Faculty of Natural Sciences, Phase I, A-211UPR Amphitheatre, Río Piedras
The development of repositories, intellectual property and open access to information: Ms. Mariluz Panel
Frontera, Director of the Office Intellectual Property and Technology Commercialization, University of Puerto Rico
Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, University of Puerto Rico
Institutional Repository of the University of Puerto Rico
Presentation by Prof. Centeno-Alayón Purisima, Librarian, Center for Information Resources and Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Puerto Rico
With co-sponsorship of the Center for Academic Excellence Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School of Science and Information Technology [Coordinate: Purisima Prof. Dr. Centeno-Alayón and Julia Velez]
2:00 to 4:00 PM Room 313 GSIST
Developing a Culture of Open Access at the University
Dr. Mario Núñez-Molina, Professor, Department of Psychology, Coordinator, Centre for Education through the Internet, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus Dr. Joseph
Mari Mutt, Professor, School of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus
Dr. Carlos Suárez-Balseiro, Assistant Professor, Coordinator, Centre for Information Literacy Studies, Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Moderator
With co-sponsored by Beta Beta Kappa, Puerto Rico Chapter of Beta Phi Mu [Coordinates: Aida Street-Maldonado and Luisa Vigo-Cepeda]
For additional information, please communicate through luisa.vigo @ upr.edu or egctianauprblog@gmail.com
We look forward to greeting you personally at all y todas.