Wednesday, April 29th, 2020
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The drive for open science is both an exciting opportunity and a challenge for those involved in the communication of scholarly research. We will start with gaining a deeper understanding of the goals of open science and include a panel to debate open science from the point of view of difference stakeholders.
Join us as our speakers and panellists discuss some of the possible ways we can adapt and thrive.
Programme (Timings subject to slight change)
8:45 |
Virtual conference login |
9:00 |
Welcome & opening – Jayne Marks, Vice President Global Publishing, Wolters Kluwer HealthSTM CEO welcome – Ian Moss, Chief Executive Officer, STM Association |
9:05 |
Open Science Challenges and Opportunities: A Funder’s PerspectiveIntroduction Jayne Marks, Vice President Global Publishing, Wolters Kluwer HealthKeynote speaker: Arthur Lupia, Assistant Director, National Science Foundation Head, Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate In his keynote address, Arthur will review the steps that the National Science Foundation has taken towards Open Science and outline what the NSF and other funders can do to drive further progress going forward. |
9:30 |
Executive debate: What is the future of pre-prints? Moderated by: Ian Moss, Chief Executive Officer, STM Association Pro: Jessica Polka, Executive Director, ASAPbio Con: Kent Anderson, Founder, Caldera Publishing Solutions |
10:10 |
Break & networking |
10:20 |
The evolution of the book Moderated by: Niko Pfund, President and Academic Publisher at Oxford University Press Lisa McAllister, VP Medical Books, Wolters Kluwer Health Henning Schoenenberger, Director, Product Data & Metadata Management, Springer Nature Simone Taylor, Publisher, AIP Publishing |
11:00 |
Public Access – Where Are We Now? Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS It’s been 7 years since the US OSTP public access mandate of 2013 that led to the formation of CHORUS. Much has changed and some things have stayed the same. Howard Ratner will review the progress made and obstacles that still exist in this ecosystem of meeting public access mandates and how CHORUS is helping to make monitoring compliance easier for everyone. |
11:15 |
The price transparency project Alicia Wise, Director, Information Power |
11:30 |
Break & networking |
11:40 |
Content marketing 2.0: Get your article read Moderated by: Erik-Jan van Kleef, Head of Business Development, SciencePOD What’s putting the brakes on Open Science? Open Science will only see its real potential when the work of scientists becomes known and is understood beyond their inner circle. Simply making research widely accessible through Open Access is not enough; this does not make it understood. This session will discuss how publishers can use ‘content marketing 2.0’ approaches to improve researchers’ chances of fostering multidisciplinary collaboration and responding to the increasing demands from funders and wider society for accountability. Key questions to be answered in this session:
Our panellists will examine these questions and propose solutions that address these new challenges. Melissa Blaney, Senior Director of Global Marketing, ACS Publications Marianne Calilhanna, VP Marketing, Data Conversion Laboratory Pablo Dominguez Andersen, Senior Communications Manager, De Gruyter |
12:10 |
Break & networking |
12:20 |
Delivering open science: Challenges faced by key stakeholders Moderated by: Dean Sanderson, Managing Director, Magazines and Partner Services, Springer Nature Researcher: Dennis Brown, Chief Science Officer, American Physiological Society |
13:00 |
Meeting wrap-up & closeJayne Marks, Vice President Global Publishing, Wolters Kluwer Health |
13:10 |
Close of Annual Conference Day 1 |
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