In connection to this, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation held a workshop and a conference on Open Access in the summer of 2011. The debating events resulted in a lot of constructive ideas for the continued work of implementing Open Access in Denmark. See below for a listing of the programmes, presentations, etc. from these events.
Workshop on alternative business models for Danish scientific journals, 24 May 2011.
Presentations:
- Dr. Salvatore Mele: Study of Open Access Publishing (PDF)
- Professor Bo-Christer Björk: Scenarios for How Scholarly Publishers Could Change Their Business Model to Open Access (PDF)
- Dr. Caroline Sutton: Open Access Design and Solutions for Scientific Publishers (PDF)
- Barbara Kalumenos: Publishing and the Ecology of European Research (PDF)
- Jana Simniok: Springer and Open Access (PDF)
- Professor Gunnar Sivertsen: Wider Use of Journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences (PDF)
- Jørgen Burchardt: Bæredygtig Open Access for danske videnskabelige tidsskrifter (Sustainable Open Access for Danish Scientific Journals) (PDF)
- Thue Bisgaard: Ugeskrift for Læger og Open Access (Journal of the Danish Medical Association and Open Access) (PDF)
Open Access conference, 10 June 2011
Presentations:
- Dr. Carl-Christian Buhr: European Commission and Open Access - Part I (PDF)
- Dr. Jean-Francois Dechamp: European Commission and Open Access - Part II (PDF)
- Dr. Salvatore Mele: Study of Open Access Publishing (PDF)
- Dr. Alma Swan: Access to Research and Technical Information in Denmark (PDF)
- Dr. Morten Rosenmeier: Legal Aspects of Open Access (PDF)
- Dr. Anne-Marie Engel: The Lundbeck Foundation and Open Access (PDF)