[pp.int.general] Who wants to go to Brussels ?
coretx at piratenpartij.nl
coretx at piratenpartij.nl
Fri Jun 5 21:57:27 CEST 2009
Do NOT send mail towards *@knowledge-exchange.info
We can get some pirates in, but only via Robbie!
In fact, by disturbing the mentioned adress, he might even risk losing his
job, so please don't !
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 21:07:53 +0200, Amelia Andersdotter <teirdes at gmail.com>
wrote:
> hej,
>
> det här kom till internationella piratlistan. har inte allas
> e-postadresser tydligen men ni får vidarebefodra till sandra, peter,
> jonatan, malin och emil
>
> //amelia
>
> 2009/6/5 <coretx at piratenpartij.nl>:
>>
>> While only a few of us will have a chair in Brussels, more pirates can
be
>> politically active in Brussels.
>> Today a dutch pirate named Robbie Hontelé came to me with a invitation.
>> Robbie is employed at neth-er.
>> Neth-ER (Netherlands house for Education and Research) is an
>> international
>> association of Dutch organisations in the fields of education, research
>> and
>> innovation based in Brussels.
>>
>> He invites us for a seminar. I will paste a part of the invitation.
>>
>>
>>
>> Open Access – What are the economic benefits?
>>
>>
>> Knowledge Exchange seminar in Brussels 22 June 2009
>>
>>
>> The Knowledge Exchange seminar "Open Access - What are the economic
>> benefits?" is getting closer. The seminar is taking place in Brussels 22
>> June 2009 9:00 - 12:30 CET.
>>
>> Registration is open until 14 June 2009 by email to
>> amw at knowledge-exchange.info.
>>
>> At the seminar professor John Houghton, Victoria University, Australia,
>> will present his findings of three cost-benefit analyses on alternative
>> publishing models. The studies are conducted in Denmark, the Netherlands
>> and UK and show that an open-access future for academic publishing would
>> save money while boosting the profile of research and maximising its
>> economic impact.
>>
>>
>> John Houghton’s presentation will be followed by a discussion on
>> implications for stakeholders, for details, please see the attachment
>> “Seminar Programme”.
>>
>>
>> Knowledge Exchange is a partnership between Denmark's Electronic
Research
>> Library (DEFF), the German Research Foundation (DFG), the UK's Joint
>> Information Systems Committee (JISC), and the SURFfoundation (SURF) in
>> the
>> Netherlands. The four partners aim at improving the digital
>> infrastructure
>> for information and communication technology as it relates to the
>> research
>> and university library sectors. The ultimate ambition of Knowledge
>> Exchange
>> is to make a layer of scholarly and scientific content openly available
>> on
>> the Internet.
>>
>>
>>
>> Seminar event on Monday, 22 June 2009, 9:30 – 12:00 CET followed by a
>> lunch
>>
>> Venue: KoWi Office
>>
>> Place: 98 Rue du Trône, 1050 Brussels, 8th floor, c/o KoWi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Information about the event and registration:
>>
>> Anne Maja Wad, Knowledge Exchange office
>>
>> amw at knowledge-exchange.info
>>
>> Phone: +45 3373 3315
>>
>> Information about Knowledge Exchange and the workshop programme:
>> Anne Sandfaer, KE/DEFF
>> asa at bibliotekogmedier.dk
>>
>> Phone: +45 3373 3380
>> www.knowledge-exchange.info
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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