2011. december 22., csütörtök

Közös tudás elérhetőségének intézményes biztosítása a tudományos együttműködésekben




Tom Dedeurwaerdere és Paul F. Uhlir (Amarikai Tudományos Akadémia) írja
a LAPSI projekt mai körlevélében:
'It is my pleasure to announce that the call for papers for the 1st
Global Thematic IASC Conference on the Knowledge Commons is now
launched: extended deadline 31st of January 2012 for the abstract
submission (deadline for full paper submission 31st of July 2012). More
information is available on the conference website at:
The keynote speakers for the conference include:
Thomas Schelling, University of Maryland, US
Bronwyn H. Hall, University of California at Berkeley, US
Samir K Brahmachari, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
Emile Frison, Bioversity International, Italy
Paul David, Stanford, US and Telecom-ParisTech, France, UNU-Merit, NL
Robin Mansell, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
We encourage you to submit a paper and presentation to this event.
You also will find more detailed information in the call for papers below and in the link above.
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1ST THEMATIC CONFERENCE ON THE KNOWLEDGE COMMONS
Governing Pooled Knowledge Resources:
Building Institutions for Sustainable Scientific, Cultural and Genetic
Resource Commons
12-14th September 2012
Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
CALL FOR PAPERS
TOPIC
A variety of initiatives and policies have been proposed that are going
beyond "open access", and aim to facilitate more effective and extensive
(global) sharing on local and global pools of not only scientific
information and data but also genetic resources and cultural
expressions. There is thus a need to examine a number of these
proposals' conceptual foundations from the economic and legal
perspectives and to analyze the roles of the public domain and commons
in facilitating sharing of scientific and technical data, information
and materials.
The 1st Global Thematic IASC Conference on the Knowledge Commons aims to bring together leading people from a number of international scientific
research communities, social science researchers, practitioners and
policy analysts, to discuss the rationale and practical feasibility of
institutional arrangements designed to emulate key public domain
conditions for collaborative research.
CONFERENCE TRACKS
. Track 1 on "Scientific Research and Innovation Commons"
. Track 2 on "Digital Information Commons"
. Track 3 on "Historical experience of the knowledge commons"
. Track 4 on "Genetic Resource Commons"
. Track 5 on "Cultural Commons"
. Cross-cutting conference track 6 on climate change
ORGANISATION
Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain), Belgium
International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)
Utrecht University, Netherlands
SCIENTIFIC ORGANISING COMMITTEE
. Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
. Paul David, Research Chair in the Digital Economy, Telecom-ParisTech
and l'Ecole Polytechnique, France, and Stanford Institute for Economic
Policy Research, US.
. Jerome Reichman, Duke Law School, US.
. Gurdial Singh Nijar, Director of the Centre of Excellence for
Biodiversity Law, Malaysia
. Carlos M. Correa, Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
of Industrial Property Law and Economics at the University of Buenos
Aires (UBA)
. Charlotte Hess, Associate Dean for Research, Collections, and
Scholarly Communication
. Paul Uhlir, Director of the Office of International Scientific
Information Programs, The National Academies, US.
. Michael Halewood, Head of the Policy Research and Support Unit at
Bioversity International (CGIAR), Headquarters in Rome, Italy
. Eric Brousseau, Université Paris Dauphine, Paris
. Francoise Genova, Director Strasbourg astronomical data centre, France
. Geertrui Van Overwalle, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
PARTNER ORGANISATIONS
CODATA (International Council for Science : Committee on Data for
Science and Technology) : GICSI taks group on Global Information Commons
for Science
Faculté Universitaire Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP), Belgium
Ghent University, Belgium
International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC)
UNU-Merit (Maastricht)
University of Utrecht, Netherlands
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About the LAPSI project

LAPSI is a project in the FP7 program of the European Union.
Legal Aspects of the Public Sector Information and Re-use.
Timespan: 30 months. Participants: 20 institutions and organistions. Coordinator: University of Torino.
Kick-off Meeting: Torino, 26-28 March, 2010

Role of HUNAGI in the LAPSI Project

HUNAGI contribution is related mainly to the Geographic Information which are produced, maintained and used in land management, including surveying, mapping, cadastre and land registration, remote sensing and serviced by relevant spatial data infrastructures. From a national economic point of view, the uniform land registration system operating in Hungary is one of the most important databases of the country. This system allows to obtain over the time updated legal and geometric data, as well as other information (e.g. on ownership, land uses, mortgages, etc.). The cadastral maps integrated into the uniform land registration system show spatial relations and references of rights, facts and other information appearing on the property sheets, serving as a basis of engineering planning for the national economy. The national spatial data infrastructure can be built on this uniform, authorized and public land registration system, in small partial modules, following the EU INSPIRE Directive. HUNAGI will participate to all Working Groups and actively take part to Working Groups 01, 03 and 04. It also makes its facilities available to host one of the thematic network seminars or conferences.

About the HUNAGI Team of the LAPSI Project

Team members:
Piroska Zalaba (FvM FTF www.fvm.hu), dr. Szabolcs Mihály (FÖMI www.fomi.hu), dr.József Mlinarics (MATISZ www.matisz.hu), Ferenc Hargitai (MATISZ www.matisz.hu), István Sponga (Neumann-Ház Nonprofit Kft www.neumann-haz.hu), Dr. Tamás A. Kovács (Dr. Kovács A. Tamás Ügyvédi Iroda www.kovacsatamasiroda.hu), Dr. Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp, Team leader (HUNAGI www.hunagi.hu)

Observers/supporters:
Barkóczi Zsolt (HUNAGI www.hunagi.hu), Tóth Sándor (FVM FTF www.fvm.hu)
Klóser Anikó (Meh EKK www.ekk.meh.gov.hu), dr. Marosán Andrea (MeH EKK), dr. Csiszér Gábor (MeH EKK)
Temporal replacements: Éva Harbula for Dr. Szabolcs Mihály (FÖMI)

About the Team Leader

Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp is Secretary General of Hungarian Association of Geo- information/HUNAGI. He holds a degree in Civil Engineering (Budapest) and a second diploma in automation in geodesy. Among his numerous experiences he has been part of the EU Acquis-related institutional development project (1998-2006), of the EC INSPIRE Experts Team (2001-2006), and of the Drafting Team, National SDI Strategy (2004-2006). He also took part to ePSIplus activities.