Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Problem

Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Problem

Veranstalter
OPERAS research infrastructure in cooperation with the National Documentation Centre (EKT/NHRF)
Veranstaltungsort
Ort
Athens
Land
Greece
Vom - Bis
31.05.2018 - 01.06.2018
Von
Elisabeth Heinemann

OPERAS will hold its first conference on the topic of “Open Scholarly Communication in Europe. Addressing the Coordination Problem” from 31 May – 1 June 2018 in Athens. The conference is organized by the National Documentation Centre (EKT/NHRF). The conference is addressing all stakeholders involved in open scholarly communication activities: researchers, librarians, publishers, digital infrastructure managers, editors, research policy makers, and funders.

The programme is now available at our website http://www.operas-eu.org/conference-2018-05.

We hope that you will be able to come to Athens and participate in the conference! Please register here: http://bit.ly/2opwu9b.

Kind regards,
Elisabeth Heinemann
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Elisabeth Heinemann, M.A.
Digital Humanities Officer/Referentin für Digital Humanities
Max Weber Stiftung – Deutsche Geisteswissenschaftliche Institute im Ausland
Rheinallee 6, 53173 Bonn, Germany
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Programm

31 May 2018

9:00–9:30
Registration

9:30–10:00
Welcome
Evi Sachini, Director of National Documenation Centre (EKT)
Pierre Mounier, Coordinator of OPERAS and Deputy Director of OpenEdition

10:00–10:30
Keynote: Open Science in Europe
Jean-Claude Burgelman, Head of Unit Open Data Policies and Science Cloud, European Commission

10:30–11:00
Designing an Infrastructure for Open Scholarly Communication: OPERAS-D Findings
Pierre Mounier, Coordinator of OPERAS and Deputy Director of OpenEdition

11:00–11:30
Coffee Break

11:30–13:00
Scholarly E-Infrastructures Across Europe: Models of Coordination
Moderator: Matthew Dovey, Head of e-Infrastructure Strategy, Jisc
Coordination through market: Eelco Ferwerda (OAPEN), Graham Stone (Jisc), Lara Speicher (UCL Press, tbc)
Coordination through government: Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition), Michael Kaiser (MWS), Maciej Maryl (IBL PAN), Marina Angelaki (EKT)
Coordination through community: Elena Giglia (University of Turin), Delfim Leão (Coimbra University), Jadranka Stojanovski (University of Zadar)

13:00–14:00
Lunch

14:00–15:30
Poster Session
What‘s at stake? Presentation of the OPERAS working groups‘ white papers.

15:30–16:00
Coffee Break

16:00–17:00
Funding Opportunities to Support Open Scholarly Communication
Moderator: Daša Radovič, International Cooperation Manager, OpenEdition
Victoria Tsoukala (European Commission), Lars Bjørnshauge (SCOSS), Suzanne Dumouchel (Huma-Num)

17:00–17:30
Keynote: A View from America (Canada)
John Willinsky, Director of the Public Knowledge Project

1 June 2018

9:00–9:30
Registration

9:30–10:00
Keynote: A View from America (Brazil)
Abel Packer, Director of SciELO

10:00–11:30
EOSC: The Vertical Coordination Challenge
Moderator: Suzanne Dumouchel, DARIAH Program Implementation Officer
Damien Lecarpentier (EUDAT), Laurent Romary (DARIAH), Matthew Dovey (EGI), Natalia Manola (OpenAIRE)

11:30–12:00
Coffee Break

12:00–13:00
Flipping Journals or Changing the System? The Need for Coordination
Moderator: Thomas Stäcker, Director of Darmstadt University Library
Jacques Lafait (University of Jussieu, Jussieu Call), Dirk Pieper (University of Bielefeld, OA2020 Initiative)

13:00–13:45
Conclusion and next Conference

13:45–14:45
Lunch

15:00–17:00
OPERAS Partners Meeting (by invitation only)

Kontakt

Elisabeth Heinemann

Rheinallee 6, 53173 Bonn

heinemann@maxweberstiftung.de

https://operas.hypotheses.org/conference-2018-05
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