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Section B
Walter E. Washington Convention Center -- 208A/B
Copyright and Author RightslCosponsored by CHAL and GLOBAL/A. B. Twiss-Brooks and L. R. Solla, Organizers
9:05 - Introductory Remarks.
9:15 -7. NIH public access policy. N. M. Thakur
9:40 -8. Three revolutions. G. O. Strawn
10:05 -9. STM publishers and author rights. E. S. Slater
10:30 -10. Perils of parallel publishing systems: The ramp-up of institutional and subject-matter repositories and potential
impact on journal subscriptions. M. Seeley
10:55 -11. Trends in rights management: A copyright clearance perspective. E. Colleran
11:20 - Discussion.
Classic Books in Chemistry VI: The Language of Chemistry
Sponsored by HIST, Cosponsored by Bolton Society and CINF
Computational Chemistry in the Discovery & Development of Novel Anti-Infective Agents
Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by CINF
Structure Activity Relationship Knowledgebases/Sponsored by COMP, Cosponsored by CINF
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
Section A
Walter E. Washington Convention Center -- 204C
Chemical Text Mining and Public Molecular Databases
Cosponsored by COMP/A. Tropsha and A. J. Williams, Organizers
1:30 -12. Online chemical modeling environment: database. S. Novotarskyi, I. Sushko, R. K_mer, A. K. Pandey, I. V.
Tetko
1:55 -13. Public molecular databases: How can their value be increased by generation of additional data in silico? V. V.
Poroikov, D. Filimonov, M. C. Nicklaus
2:20 -14. Chemical space management of large libraries for new active small molecules selection for prostate cancer
treatment. A. V. Scorenko, A. A. Gakh, A. V. Sosnov, M. Y. Krasavin
2:45 -15. Crowdsourcing nonaqueous solubility and synthesis using Open Notebook Science. J -C. Bradley, K. Mirza, R.
Guha, A. Lang, A. Williams
3:10- Intermission.
3:25 -16. ChemxSeer: A cyberinfrastructure for environmental chemical kinetics. K. T. Mueller, W. J. Brouwer, C. L.
Giles, P. Mitra, C. Lagoze
3:50 -17. Mining a large reaction database with name reaction patterns. M. A. Kayala, Q -N. Hu, J. H. Chen, J. S. Nowick,
P. Baldi
4:15 -18. Reliable reactions and stable structures. J. M. Goodman
4:40 - Concluding Remarks.
Section B
Walter E. Washington Convention Center -- 208A/B
Copyright and Author RightslCosponsored by CHAL and GLOBAL/A. B. Twiss-Brooks and L. R. Solla, Organizers
1:45 - Introductory Remarks.
1:55 -19. Copyright and student theses: Challenges of the modern world. K. P. Gable
2:20 -20. Implementing an open access policy at Trinity University. S. M. Bachrach, J. Gonzalez, D. Graves
2:45 -21. Copyrights, contracts, and the common good: Making noncongressional law, and making it work for us. S. Siy
3:10 -22. SPARC: The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. H. Joseph
3:35 -23. Science Commons: A project of Creative Commons. M. W. Carroll, T. Nguyen, J. Wilbanks
4:00- Discussion.
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