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SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the
Communication of Science
An OpenAccess.se project:
SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the Communication of Science
Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesWorkshop in Uppsala, Alnarp and Umeå
SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the Communication of Science
Message Board
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SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the Communication of Science Title: Organic Crop Production – Ambitions and Limitations
SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the Communication of Science
Springer Epsilon Open Archive
Sold 31.12.2009 Downloaded 31.12.2009
Books: 218 Chapter 1: 360
Chapters: 52 Chapter 3: 346
Chapter 2: 344
Chapter 9: 222
Downloaded 2010 (until September)
Chapter 2: 354
Chapter 3: 248Chapter 1: 176
Title: Organic Crop Production – Ambitions and Limitations (2008)
SLU-biblioteket, Urban Ericsson
Open Archives and their significance in the Communication of Science
Today’s program:
13.45 - 14.00 Jan Hagerlid National Library of Sweden, Coordinator of the OpenAccess.se programme
Welcome address: Open Access developments in Sweden - why usage metrics matter to us
14.00 - 14.40 Stevan Harnad Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Sciences, Université du Québec à Montréal CANADA & School of Electronics and Computer Science, Univ of Southampton, UK.
Scholarly/Scientific Impact Metrics in the Open Access Era.(pre-recorded speech and video link for discussion)
14.40 - 15.00 Coffee
15.00 - 15.30 Alma Swan Consultant working in the field of scholarly communication. Director of Key Perspectives Ltd.
Visibility, usage, impact, economic benefits – the significance of open archives for research and elsewhere. (pre-recorded speech)
15.30 - 16.00 Cancelled Sune Karlsson professor at The Swedish Business School, Örebro University
Usage statistics is hard when it matters - The RePEc experience