WSIS preparatory session event held at the
International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S)
(Paris 16 - 20 June 2003)
by Dr. Francis Muguet,
to discuss recommendations related to
Open Access journals.
Discussions concerning the
scheduled WSIS
Open Access Campaign
Study of the recently released documents that contains
among other things, the comments and amendments made by the states to our specific recommandations :
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Reference documents :
Compilation of contributions to the Draft Declaration of Principles and Draft Plan of Action :
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/3 - Part I (Declaration of Principles), Section I - Governments' contributions
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/3 - Part I (Declaration of Principles), Section II - Observers' contributions
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/3 - Part II (Plan of Action), Section I - Governments' contributions
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/3 - Part II (Plan of Action), Section II - Observers' contributions
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Refined version (June 5th) incorporating government contributions received by established deadline
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/4 Draft Declaration of Principles
- WSIS/PCIP/DT/5 Draft Plan of Action
as well as :
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Received contributions Intersessional Period PrepCom2 - PrepCom3
A few links are indicated .
- Governments.
- International Organizations
- CERN, UNESCO and ICSU (in cooperation with TWAS and ICTP): comments and inputs from
the Scientific Community.
WSIS/PC-3/C/0113
- Accredited NGOs and Civil Society entities
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MDPI, on behalf of the Thematic Working Group on Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks
WSIS/PC-3/C/0124
- International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) and International Publishers Association (IPA)
WSIS/PC-3/C/0027
- ITU sector members and accredited business entities
Miscellaneous inputs (submitted by non-accredited entities)
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- Corrections of previous recommandations and preparation of new ones.
- Discussions concerning the
Public Access to Science Act bill.
- The working group did not have time to send inputs to the
Civil Society Priorities Document (
12 July version,
15 July version )
and subsequently to endorse it.
What we feel is missing : references to "Open Access to scientific" information and
"Open Source / Free Software".
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