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From: Kim Beadle <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 13:00:01 +0100

The PEER Consortium Partners are pleased to announce the PEER End of
Project Conference

Date:  29 May 2012
Time:  11.00 - 17.00 CET
Location: Federation of Enterprises in Belgium Rue Ravenstein 3, B
-1000 Brussels (200m from Gare Centrale in Brussels)

Registration is free and is now open at:
http://www.peerproject.eu/peer-end-of-project-conference-29th-may-2012/

PEER, supported by the EC eContentplus programme
(http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/econtentplus/index_en.htm),
has been investigating the effects of the large-scale, systematic
depositing of authors' final peer-reviewed manuscripts (so called
Green Open Access or stage-two research output) on reader access,
author visibility, and journal viability, as well as on the broader
ecology of European research, with the aim of informing the evolution
of policies in this area.

The project is a collaboration between publishers, repositories, and
the research community including funding bodies, which has run since
September 2008 and will conclude with this conference.

Speakers will include representatives from PEER, as well as
internationally recognised research experts. Representatives from the
publishing, library/repository, funding and research stakeholder
communities will participate in a round-table discussion, addressing
the evidence gathered by PEER of what the effect of broad and
systematic archiving of research outputs in open access repositories
might be.

The conference will present the final results of the PEER project
(Publishing and the Ecology of European Research) -
http://www.peerproject.eu/

Preliminary Programme:

*Welcome: Michael Mabe (STM), Chair of the PEER Executive

*Opening Address: Vice President Neelie Kroes (Digital Agenda)

Building the project
PEER Achievements and Executive Partner reflections
The PEER Observatory

LUNCH

*PEER Research - Chair: Professor Carol Tenopir, University of Tennessee

*Introduction - Dr Chris Armbruster, Research Manager PEER

* Session A - Usage Research: Dr Ian Rowlands CIBER Research Ltd, UK

* Session B - Behavioural Research: Dr Jenny Fry, Department of
Information Science and LISU, Loughborough University, UK

* Session C - Economics Research: Professor Paola Dubini, ASK Research
Center, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

COFFEE BREAK

*PEER: Green Open Access Scenario Development - building on the
findings from PEER

*Multi-stakeholder Round Table Discussion of PEER results

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

Practical location information:
For a location map and directions: http://vbo-feb.be/en/location/

CONTACT:

For any questions related to the conference programme, or PEER please
contact Julia Wallace, PEER Project Manager ([log in to unmask]).

For updates on the PEER End of Project Conference, visit the website:
http://www.peerproject.eu/peer-end-of-project-conference-29th-may-2012/

PEER Partners: International Association of Scientific, Technical and
Medical Publishers (STM), the European Science Foundation, Göttingen
University/ State and University Library, the Max Planck Society,
Inria - Institut national de recherche en informatique et en
automatique, SURF Foundation and University of Bielefeld

STM publishers participating in PEER: BMJ Publishing Group; Cambridge
University Press; EDP Sciences; Elsevier; IOP Publishing; Nature
Publishing Group; Oxford University Press; Portland Press; Sage
Publications; Springer; Taylor & Francis Group; Wiley-Blackwell

PEER repositories: eSciDoc.PubMan.PEER, Max Planck Digital Library
(MPDL), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e. V.
(MPG); HAL, CNRS & Institut national de recherche en informatique et
en automatique (Inria); Göttingen State and University Library (UGOE);
SSOAR - Social Sciences Open Access repository (GESIS - Leibniz
Institute for the Social Sciences); TARA - Trinity College Dublin
(TCD); University Library of Debrecen (ULD)
Long term preservation archive: e-depot, Koninklijke Bibliotheek

Kim Beadle
Office Manager and PA to Michael Mabe
STM
Prama House
Oxford 0X2 7HT  UK

E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Web: www.stm-assoc.org

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already done so: http://www.stm-assoc.org/permissions-guidelines/

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