Liebes Forum, ich wurde gebeten, untenstehende Information weiter zu leiten.Bei der Gelegenheit möchte ich darauf hinweisen, dass nun weitere Artikel des Heft der ZfBB zu Open Access über die IPOA zugänglich sind (http://open-access.net/de/austausch/links/#c832 )
Viele Grüße Rubina Vock----- Original Message ----- From: "N. Miradon" <nmiradon@YAHOO.FR>
To: <AMERICAN-SCIENTIST-OPEN-ACCESS-FORUM@LISTSERVER.SIGMAXI.ORG> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 8:33 AMSubject: Scientific publishing will be a priority on the agenda of the Portuguese Presidency (of the EU)
European Commission Press Release PRE 057/07 (Presse) (Brussels, 12 November 2007) announces that the next meeting of Research Ministers of the EuropeanUnion will take place in Brussels on 22 and 23 November 2007. The Press Release says that the meeting will be chaired by the PortugeseMinisters for Economy and Innovation, and for Science Technology and HigherEducation (Mr Manuel Pinho and Mr Mariano Gago). And it announces that one of the agenda items will be "Adoption Of Council Conclusions, Scientific information in the digital age: access, dissemination and preservation". The key document for this agenda item is the European Commission's "Communication on Scientific information in the digital age: ..." of February 2007 [1]. The Commission's "Communication" concludes <<The Commission invites the European Parliament and Council to debate the relevant issues on the basis of the present Communication.>>As of today (2007-11-13 08:04), the European Parliament is still only at the<<Preparatory phase>> [2]But the Press Release shows that European Council of Ministers has done itswork and is ready to adopt some Conclusions. These Conclusions will have been prepared and agreed by a confidential working party of civil servantsand advisers from all 27 Member States of the EU. What are those Conclusionslikely to be? Undoubtedly there are readers of this list who were on that that working party, and who could tell us. But the only information in thepublic domain is that Portugal firmly supports the principle of Open Access [3].So we have to wait for the press conference at the end of the session. And if you do not have a Brussels Press Pass you can follow the press conferences live at [4]. Or just wait for the next Press Release, probably on the 26 November. N.Miradon [1] http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/digital_libraries/doc/scientific_information/communication_en.pdf [2] http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/FindByDocnum.do?lang=en&docnum=COM/2007/0056 [3] https://arl.org/lists/sparc-oaforum/Message/3492.html[4] http://www.consilium.europa.eu/videostreaming