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A. Workshop Agenda
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... National Academy of Sciences in collaboration with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Place: OECD Headquarters Conference Centre Room 13 2 rue André-Pascal, Paris 75016, France Dates: 4-5 February 2008 Agenda Day one: 9:00 Registration Session One: Introduction and opening presentations Chair: Daniela Battisti, Agency for Inward Investments and Business Development, Italy, Chair WPIE 10:00 Welcoming remarks and introductions Graham Vickery, OECD 10:20 Workshop objectives and structure Paul Uhlir, United States National Academies 10:30 The social and economic goals and Jim Wretham, OPSI, values of PSI online: EU government perspective United Kingdom 10:50 The social and economic goals and values of PSI online: Nancy Weiss, Institute U.S. government perspective of Museum and Library Services, 83
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... Robbin te Velde, Dialogic, Measuring European Public Sector Information Netherlands Resources 14:10 Measuring the Economic Impact of the PSI Chris Corbin, ePSIplus, Directive in the Context of the 2008 Review United Kingdom 14:30 Different PSI Access Policies and their Impact Frederika Welle Donker, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 14:50 The Price of Everything but the Value of Antoinette Graves, OFT, Nothing United Kingdom 15:10 Enhancing Access to Government Information: Kirsti Nilsen, University of Economic Theory as It Applies to Statistics Western Ontario, Canada Canada 15:30 Assessing the Impact of Public Sector Max Craglia, Institute for Geographic Information Environment and Sustainability, JRC, Italy 15:50 Coffee break 16:40 Assessing the Economic and Social Effects of Rodney F Weiher
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... Uhlir and Raed Sharif Rapporteurs: Juan Carlos De Martin and Tilman Merz To facilitate discussion and to advance the analytical agenda, the workshop will be divided into two parallel sessions, with government representatives and PSI supply-side experts in group (a) and industry representatives and users in group (b)
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... Jean-Jacques Sahel, Director, Government and Regulatory Affairs, Skype-Europe 9:10-9:30 Presentation 9:30-11:00 Panel discussion 11:00-11:20 Coffee break 11:20-12:15 General discussion and proposals for future work 12:15-13:45 Lunch Session Four: Plenary discussion: Wrap-up, conclusions and future work Chair: Daniela Battisti 13:50-14:10 Rapporteur presentation Session three (a) Juan Carlos de Martin, Turin Polytechnic, Italy 14:10-14:30 Rapporteur presentation Session three (b)


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