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  • Session "Open Access Perspectives from the United States"

- Avice A. Meehan
- Stuart Shieber

  • Session "Open access, scientific and economic stakes"

- John Houghton
- Steven Hall
- David Lipman
- Péteris Zilgalvis

  • Session "Open access Projects in Physics Community"

- Eberhard Bodenschatz
- Jens Vigen

  • Session "From Subscription to Publication: Scenarios for a Transformation of Scholarly Communication"

- Ralf Schimmer
- Chris Armbruster

  • Session "Practical challenges in moving to Open Access: a focus on research funders and universities"

The Knowledge Exchange Working Group on Open Access has made a report on this session, look at the website, download the report

- John Houghton
- Alma Swan
- Wolfram Horstmann
- Johannes Fournier and Anita Eppelin
- Kurt de Belder
- Robert Kiley
- William Nixon

  • Session "e-Infrastructures supporting Open Access to e-Science data"

- Konstantinos Glinos
- Françoise Genova
- Jens Vigen
- Heiko Tjalsma and Andreas Gros
- Peter Stoehr
- Jan Velterop
- Eloy Rodrigues

  • Session "Open Access and Emerging Economies"

- Paulo Ceza Carvalho
- Abel Caine
- Ellen Tise

  • Session "Berlin Process: Status Reports by selected Signatories"

- Joao Moreira
- Panos Georgiou
- Laurent Guillopé
- Raymond Bérard
- Alain Kavenoky

  • Session "Open access, crossed views from scholarly communities"

- Sayeed Choudhury
- Françoise Genova
- Michael Kaiser
- Urs Schoepflin and Simone Rieger

  • Closing Session of the Berlin Conference

- Zhang Xiaoling

  • Session France "Actualité du libre accès en France"

- Laurent Guillopé
- Yannick Maignien
- Marin Dacos
- Marc Minon
- Thierry Bouche
- Viviane Bouletreau
- Bénédicte Barbé
- Christine Okret-Manville
- Hélène Bourguignon





Supporting organization:
French Ministry For Higher Education And ResearchMax Planck SocietyINRIA - French national institute for research in computer science and controlUniversité Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne