DAY TWO DECEMBER 9, 2008
POSTER PRESENTATIONS (09:00-10:30) Continued from Day One
▪ EBSCO (Netherlands) ▪ INIST (France) ▪ Swets (Netherlands) ▪ SNDT (India) ▪ KISTI (South Korea) ▪ RVTH (The Gambia) ▪ UFSC (Brazil) ▪ OPI (Poland) ▪ VNTIC (Russia) ▪ ISFOL (Italy) ▪ GreyNet (Netherlands)
*See Title and Author information on the webpage, Poster Presentations
SESSION THREE (11:00-12:30) LEGAL ASPECTS, INTELLIGENCE, AND TEXT MINING IN GREY LITERATURE Chair, Christiane Stock, INIST-CNRS, France
Green Light for Grey Literature? Orphan Works, Web-Archiving and other Digitization Initiatives – Recent Developments in U.S. Copyright Law and Policy / Tomas A. Lipinski, School of Information Studies; University of Wisconsin, United States
Legal deposit practices regarding grey audiovisual and multimedia materials carrying Creative Commons licenses and those carrying traditional copyright at the Library of Congress / Debbie L. Rabina, Pratt Institute; School of Information and Library Science, United States
The “Grey” Intersection of Open Source information and Intelligence / June Crowe and Thomas S. Davidson, Open Source Research Group; IIA, Inc., United States
Grey Literature for Natural Language Processing: A Terminological and Statistical Approach / Laura Cignoni, Gabriella Pardelli, and Manuela Sassi, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR, Italy
SESSION FOUR (13:30-15:00) GREY LITERATURE IN RESEARCH Chair, Daniela Luzi, CNR-IRPPS (Italy)
Do High-Energy Physics Scholars read Scientific Journals? / Anne Gentil-Beccot, European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN, Switzerland
Grey Literature produced and made available by Universities – Helping future Scholars or Copycats? / Primož Južnic, University of Ljubljana, Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies, Slovenia
Interest - INTERoperation for Exploitation, Science and Technology / Keith G Jeffery, Science and Technology Facilities; Council Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom and Anne Asserson, University of Bergen, Research Department, Norway
OpenSIGLE, Home to GreyNet's Research Community and its Grey Literature Collections: Initial Results and a Project Proposal / Dominic Farace and Jerry Frantzen; Grey Literature Network Service, Netherlands; Christiane Stock and Nathalie Henrot; INIST-CNRS; and Joachim Schopfel, University of Lille 3, France
CLOSING SESSION (15:15-16:00) REPORTS FROM CHAIRPERSONS, CONFERENCE EVALUATION, AND FAREWELL Chair, Dominic Farace, Grey Literature Network Service, GreyNet, Netherlands
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