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  • From: Giorgos Cheliotis <gcheliotis.lists AT gmail.com>
  • To: commons-research AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Commons-research] iSummit session: "The Role of the European Universities and Their Libraries in the Global Commons"
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:12:34 +0800

Hi Juan Carlos,

the session you are hosting sounds very interesting. You may be aware of the fact that this will conflict with the morning session of the research track on "online communities and social networks". Just wanted to point that out so that attendees can plan accordingly.

Giorgos

On Jul 30, 2008, at 11:56 AM, J.C. De Martin wrote:

Dear All,

Those of you who are in Sapporo might be interested in
attending the session that Philippe Aigrain, Urs Gasser
(representing Charles Nesson) and I will host tomorrow at
11:30 in Room 105 with the title: "The Role of the
European Universities and Their Libraries in the Global Commons".
URL: http://icommons.pentabarf.org/programme/iSummit08/events/326.en.html .
(abstract: see below).

Since most of you are academics, whether you are or not
from Europe, your contribution
to the debate would be much appreciated.

Best

juan carlos

mob: +39 338 500 4713

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The Role of the European Universities and Their Libraries in the Global
Commons

A discussion to assist the NEXA Center, the Berkman Center and
participants to the Communia Network in planning and convening an iLaw
conference at an appropriate European site with an associated on-line
debate. It would gather European University presidents and librarians in
interaction with knowledge producers and users. The aim being a better
understanding of the cyberlaw issues they face and clarifying the
collective interest of universities in supporting Creative Commons and
the open net.



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