CeDEM15 Call for Papers - Track su Open Access (chair: Federico Morando)
Gentilissimi, abbiamo il piacere di informarvi che l'edizione 2015 dell'International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government (CeDEM), che si terrà a Krems (Austria) dal 20 al 22 maggio, includerà per la prima volta una track sul tema dell'Open Access (chair: Federico Morando, Director of Research and Policy - Centro Nexa su Internet & Società). I dettagli della call for papers sono disponibili in calce. Il termine per la presentazione è l'8 dicembre 2014. Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili all'indirizzo: http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/department/gpa/telematik/edemocracy-conference... . *Open Access is a concept that applies to both scientific publications and other entities, including related scientific data, that are freely accessible and reusable. The Berlin Declaration, one of the milestones of the Open Access movement, states that Open Access contributions must satisfy two conditions: that “(...) a free, irrevocable, worldwide, right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works (...)” is granted by the author(s) and rights holder(s) of such contributions and that “A complete version of the work and all supplemental materials, including a copy of the permission as stated above, in an appropriate standard electronic format is deposited (and thus published) in at least one online repository using suitable technical standards (...)” supported by institutions that seek to enable “open access, unrestricted distribution, interoperability, and long-term archiving”.* *The track welcomes any innovative contribution concerning Open Access. The focus of the track, however, is on emerging models grounded on* *cooperation, defragmentation of resources, knowledge sharing and non-rivalrous reuse of significant amounts of content, with the aim of paving the path toward the idea of a “networked science”. In particular, the track welcomes papers on:* *• Robust methodologies that are able to provide empirical evidence about the benefits of Open Access;* *• Proposals concerning the use of open access repositories for innovative purposes, such as new forms of research assessment and evaluation;* *• Open scientific data, i.e., scientific data whose usage is unrestricted, or placed under use terms that guarantee the free access and reuse of data, possibly with some constraints on legal and ethical grounds (combining the Open Access and Open Data paradigms).* Cordiali saluti, -- ------------------------------------------------- Giuseppe Futia Communication Manager Nexa Center for Internet & Society Politecnico di Torino - DAUIN Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 - 10129 Torino web: http://nexa.polito.it mail: giuseppe.futia@polito.it tel. +39 011 090 7219
Cari tutti, ringrazio Giuseppe per aver sottolineato la novità del track su OA ed il mio coinvolgimento in questa iniziativa pilota a CeDEM, ma ricordo anche che la conferenza e la call sono ben più ampie, riguardano molti temi relativi all'e-democracy ed all'e/open-government. Anche riguardo il coinvolgimento di vari frequentatori di questa lista nella varie track e/o come revisori, il sottoscritto non è certo l'unico: ad esempio, mi viene in mente Fiorella De Cindio. Tutto ciò solo per dire che molti temi nexiani trovano posto nella call for papers (inclusi aspetti tecnici, e.g., nel track Technology and Architecture), da leggersi quindi nel suo complesso, Federico On 07/17/2014 03:17 PM, Giuseppe Futia wrote:
Gentilissimi,
abbiamo il piacere di informarvi che l'edizione 2015 dell'International Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government (CeDEM), che si terrà a Krems (Austria) dal 20 al 22 maggio, includerà per la prima volta una track sul tema dell'Open Access (chair: Federico Morando, Director of Research and Policy - Centro Nexa su Internet & Società).
I dettagli della call for papers sono disponibili in calce. Il termine per la presentazione è l'8 dicembre 2014.
Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili all'indirizzo: http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/department/gpa/telematik/edemocracy-conference....
/Open Access is a concept that applies to both scientific publications and other entities, including related scientific data, that are freely accessible and reusable. The Berlin Declaration, one of the milestones of the Open Access movement, states that Open Access contributions must satisfy two conditions: that "(...) a free, irrevocable, worldwide, right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works (...)" is granted by the author(s) and rights holder(s) of such contributions and that "A complete version of the work and all supplemental materials, including a copy of the permission as stated above, in an appropriate standard electronic format is deposited (and thus published) in at least one online repository using suitable technical standards (...)" supported by institutions that seek to enable "open access, unrestricted distribution, interoperability, and long-term archiving"./ /The track welcomes any innovative contribution concerning Open Access. The focus of the track, however, is on emerging models grounded on/ /cooperation, defragmentation of resources, knowledge sharing and non-rivalrous reuse of significant amounts of content, with the aim of paving the path toward the idea of a "networked science". In particular, the track welcomes papers on:/ /. Robust methodologies that are able to provide empirical evidence about the benefits of Open Access;/ /. Proposals concerning the use of open access repositories for innovative purposes, such as new forms of research assessment and evaluation;/ /. Open scientific data, i.e., scientific data whose usage is unrestricted, or placed under use terms that guarantee the free access and reuse of data, possibly with some constraints on legal and ethical grounds (combining the Open Access and Open Data paradigms)./
Cordiali saluti,
-- ------------------------------------------------- Giuseppe Futia Communication Manager
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grazie Federico ! sì, in effetti a CeDEM 2015 sarò anche io co-chair di una track nuova: Design and Co-Creation for E-Democracy vi incollo sotto la descrizione così evitate di andare sul sito della conferenza per scoprire che nonostante l'attenzione a open access, la Cfp è distribuita in .docx! quest'anno, Andrea Trentini con cui ho presentato un paper, ha cercato di spiegare agli organizzatori (peraltro bravissimi) l'incongruenza; io gliene ho parlato a Krems. Per ora inutile. Ma magari i chair della track OA ci riescono a una minima battaglia di coerenza ! un saluto a tutti -- fiorella TRACK: DESIGN AND CO-CREATION FOR E-DEMOCRACY Chairs: Bert Mulder (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, NL), Martijn Hartog (The Hague University of Applied Sciences, NL), Fiorella De Cindio (University of Milan, IT), Montathar Faraon (Södertörn University, SE) Digital solutions for e-democracy have been developing for two decades. Although currently e-democratic solutions are often incidental, ad hoc and project based, it may be assumed that they will become pervasive with the on-going adoption of the Internet by citizens and governments. A functional e-democracy will not be supported by a single digital solution, but rather by a large number of difference e-democratic platforms and solutions. What is the character of such an ecology of digital democratic solutions? What are its requirements and its architecture? With growing adoption of e-democratic solutions the quality of design, the design process and the designer becomes a concern. Although several authors have been writing about design and democracy (notable Sclove and Bonsieppe) current developments requires wider attention and a more structural treatment. Are current design methods appropriate for all situations? Should designers of democratic solutions have a good context of the domain before designing their solutions? What are the competencies designers need when designing for democracy? This track invites scientific authors, practitioners and professionals designers / developers to reflect on the strategic role of design for (e-)democracy by discussing design theories and methods for co-creation and e-democratic solutions: Design theories, methods and frameworks for e-democracy and e-governance; Designing qualities, processes and criteria; Challenges of participatory and co-design; The necessity of new competences for designers; Federico Morando <federico.morando@polito.it> writes:
Cari tutti,
ringrazio Giuseppe per aver sottolineato la novità del track su OA ed il mio coinvolgimento in questa iniziativa pilota a CeDEM, ma ricordo anche che la conferenza e la call sono ben più ampie, riguardano molti temi relativi all'e-democracy ed all'e/open-government.
Anche riguardo il coinvolgimento di vari frequentatori di questa lista nella varie track e/o come revisori, il sottoscritto non è certo l'unico: ad esempio, mi viene in mente Fiorella De Cindio.
Tutto ciò solo per dire che molti temi nexiani trovano posto nella call for papers (inclusi aspetti tecnici, e.g., nel track Technology and Architecture), da leggersi quindi nel suo complesso,
Federico
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Federico Morando -
fiorella de cindio -
Giuseppe Futia