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and so we're gonna answer or the opportunity to present our project i
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mean if a national infrastructure supporting there's a lot mention digit does contribution
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produced by projects ingenue right e. i mean it was founded by physically birthdays
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in two thousand in asp type like a live production or change if you permission
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and is coordinated by the question on issues some of the battery university library sh
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together with under siege working institutions most importantly mean
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added leverage more than three dimension projects to switzerland
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but together text are coming from different historical periods and linguistic areas and that are very different in
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age the domain name shall provide the fundamental coaching
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value managers and they just asked important less control
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to be fruitful access has to be critique but that's this
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much producing escalated which one is not just treating axis sure text
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but those of given reader the necessary information you know the
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yeah i'm sure you could or abort interpretation principle and choices
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i would say region should therefore tried every version of a source backs
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to get there you get information about it what about when
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we sit and visit source's doctor notion historical information and so
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in this sense ask already provides that tracks but
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in general i sent you open x. data but also depriving me in the
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necessary knowledge wonder standard means of that that twelve for that or not much
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this critic i asked open will also for the adoption of certain of fort for for the most channel it's research
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i don't know but i believe it and read it again and we try to transfer was raging yeah
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it's critical connect for knowledge little mail them probability and
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then average that semantic where our trained work into it
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a cement where we just all go off into prisoner meaning of information coming from third source
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this is essential trying to manage things work question actually means or such
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semantic web with fresh look standard normal lens for knowledge representation
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it is based on more than i ever animals options order bought it
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because of semantic web interface main benefit most important feature
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machine type that was meant to insinuate automated it's semantically availability
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f. semantic web details established that action pressing the for principles
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is independent from natural trying to just a little longer information exchange
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implements scully could serve the script the cement it's
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which i sure started when information design question
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and here it is important to know that the semantics not just for humans but maybe for computers
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having that formal training their reserve journey in it was machine reasoning
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it's kind of hard hitting that age and technology improves that across the valley the reins tangled system to check
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special reasoning also in that takes a victim by means of inference and make it
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possible to apply to do that trying to cancel calculation for example that were read
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uh in in there with the product and short with related to signal
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whether we fade to use the machine interpreted in interoperable semantics for the many
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this is the formal x. h. r. by developing a what semantic web
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ridges but it's warmer 'cause mobiles which is then the data language yeah
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another thing is on w. three c. and understand what i go through all along with that
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you bet i think i'm really well
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we define some best perhaps overlap detroit methodology stuff for and then get back
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in particular that for many should buy we should be you know
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that that is converted knowledge yeah it's it's fine instrument or just
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we implemented the service based on the country rules
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but use the ontology form of that as the lawn formula that are usually increasing the research but that show
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question reasoning or for whom that as a research allowing
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very see research question i but this of leather it up
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morris dance the morris possible ms data to within our futures which
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the second man out when you really have to form an addition should match
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allow or connect income by popular wave
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well i'm not sure what component episode
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all in sorry component interoperable and reuse
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for example instead i'll storage just where the user can hold on flash it don't work on something
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he does what talk or whatever i mentioned x. m. t. what a trap or
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just another way of uh
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moreover really allows to share and share them true but it's very fine white should
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after creating a web page should be the user i wish you did have a look rather stretch it
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or or or or i think that the foundry institution for example a call the church organ
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to reduce the i just cut and paste one directly or what's
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that and that is such and make sure i'm sure how the church
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reduce any before uh
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once in order with forty it is possible since you can't raise your right when she you know because that just meant
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insanely already provide so it's for managing admitting when i sing it there but mostly known heart shape
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s. can differently and at your age so to build it
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and finally reaches and research it continues his own so i hold it
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the user s. just take that and code of the program there is all the result of europe should with intensity
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but it can get something but i'm i'm the user wait
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so that was without random music therefore into
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visibility of research methods and so it's a page
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very interesting i
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it's in the project
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is it to work uh yeah actually we haven't here and the other one three good but we're not obedient to hold
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in your project or to transmit the reason wondering if someone would like to see for the future but it's also the
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anyway everything open source and then have a big recording it as it should
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was he in these these streets you you
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uh_huh uh_huh no not something that we're dealing with for a while you're a working day but a much
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does that you'd your were the project or i guess what is meant to be now for those
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you know it's it's well further questions from the audience it's
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it's their own or well
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okay so that means we thank you yeah yeah interesting work e. s. l. rage or the like should we
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some one or uh
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let me see what you know
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but i uh
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that's not cool or to the right
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uh but i see well i yeah yeah just
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cell which do these solo when i think that will
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close so he is dealing with a on the one hand
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to find the the the uh oh the ear one tree
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well so you're right it thanks a lot for all the years

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Conference Program

Welcome and Introduction
Jean-Marc Piveteau, Rector ZHAW and President of Delegation Open Science swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10 a.m.
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Today's Open Access Challenges: Taking action for equity
Vanessa Proudman, Director, SPARC Europe
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10:05 a.m.
Results and lessons learned from the implementation of the action plan
Axel Marion, Secretary General of the HES-SO and former Head of Higher Education Policy, swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 10:50 a.m.
Project highlight: SONAR
Miguel Moreira, Director at RERO
Oct. 19, 2020 · 11:30 a.m.
Project highlight: SwissCoss
Nicolas Sartori, Head of Acquisitions & Collection Development at University Library Basel
Oct. 19, 2020 · 11:45 a.m.
Project highlight: NIE-INE
Roberta Padlina, University of Basel
Oct. 19, 2020 · noon
The unforgettable role of academic publishers in scholarship certification (DH)
Claire Clivaz, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Digital Humanities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 12:30 p.m.
Open Access run by and for professional scientists – Experiences with SciPost
Jean-Sébastien Caux, Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam
Oct. 19, 2020 · 12:45 p.m.
Announcement of the Open Access call for projects
Patrick Furrer, Programme coordinator, swissuniversities
Oct. 19, 2020 · 1:30 p.m.
Keynote: The future role of libraries in Open Access
Jeannette Frey, Director BCU Lausanne and President of Liber
Oct. 19, 2020 · 2:15 p.m.

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