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IUCr response to a Global Information Commons for Science Initiative
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- Subject: IUCr response to a Global Information Commons for Science Initiative
- From: Brian McMahon <bm@iucr.org>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 15:47:47 +0100
- Cc: gicsicc@iucr.org
To: Editor-in-Chief, IUCr journals Chair, IUCr Database Committee Chair, Commission on Crystallographic Computing Executive Director, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre Director, Protein Data Bank IUCr Representative to ICSU Cc: IUCr President IUCr General Secretary and Treasurer IUCr Executive Secretary Committee on Electronic Publishing, Dissemination and Storage of Information (for information) Dear Colleagues The Global Information Commons for Science Inititaive (GICSI), launched at the Second Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunis in November 2005, appears to be gaining momentum. John Helliwell (IUCr representative to ICSTI) was asked to approve ICSTI's involvement with this initiative during recent ICSTI meetings; I am aware that the draft CODATA Strategic Review that will be placed before the CODATA General Assembly in October places implementation of GICSI at the heart of its mission. John and I have felt that this initiative merits a formal response from the IUCr, and have drafted a statement. To provide the background to the statement and the IUCr's policies on information and data dissemination in this context, we have also prepared a position paper that we believe should be made publicly available from the IUCr web site. (The proposed statement is given as an Appendix to the position paper.) Because these documents will require Executive Committee approval, drafts will be provided in the Notes for the forthcoming EC meeting in Leuven in early August. These drafts will be circulated to EC members in advance of the meeting; Mike Dacombe will post them on 17 July. This therefore allows very little time for wider consultation, but I should be grateful if you would look through the drafts as soon as you can, and send any comments that you have to Mike Dacombe for consideration by the Executive. If, however, you find any major errors of fact, or there are statements that you take serious exception to, please let me know directly, if possible, before next Monday. There will be opportunities to improve the wording of the drafts before the documents are made public, and I will be happy to involve you in subsequent redrafting activities if you so wish. Best regards Brian McMahon Representative to CODATA
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