OASPA Annual Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing 2024

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A Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association OASPA é uma comunidade diversa de organizações engajadas em ciência aberta. Os membros incluem editores profissionais e liderados por acadêmicos de livros e periódicos, em diversas geografias e disciplinas, bem como infraestrutura e outros serviços. A OASPA é um organizador confiável do amplo espectro global de partes interessadas em acesso aberto e um local comprovado para colaboração produtiva.

Todo ano, a OASPA realiza uma conferência que reúne formuladores de políticas, financiadores, especialistas em informação de bibliotecas e figuras-chave na comunidade de publicação de acesso aberto. Este evento fornece um fórum para troca de ideias e compartilhamento de informações, e para destacar as melhores práticas e inovação dentro da indústria. Também realiza uma série de webinars sobre tópicos-chave na publicação de acesso aberto que são disponibilizados para a comunidade em geral.

OASPA 2024 Conference Programme

16 – 18 September 2024 in Lisbon 

Recordings – Todas as Palestras Gravadas – Canal OASPA YouTube

Panelists’ Slides & Outputs – Slides das Apresentações

Programme

Monday September 16

12.15 – 1.15 pm Registration

1.20 – 1.40 pm Conference Opening and Welcome

  • Claire Redhead / Bernie Folan, OASPA
  • Professor Delfim Leão, University of Coimbra

1.45 – 3 pm Opening Discussion: Who cares about equity? How different stakeholders of the open access scholarly publishing landscape approach equity

  • Vanessa Proudman, SPARC Europe
  • Joy Owango, Training Centre in Communication, University of Nairobi
  • Silke Davison, OAPEN, DOAB and OA Books Network (OABN)
  • Durhane Wong-Rieger, Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders
  • Moderator: Agata Morka, PLOS

3.05 – 3.35 pm Poster Lightning Talks

  • OA Book Usage Data for Policy Development – Christine Drummond, OA Book Usage Data Trust
  • Pride, Prejudice, Zombies, and Research Integrity: Embracing Proactive Solutions in the Scholarly Publishing Landscape – Anna Jester, Wiley USA and Sam Parker, Wiley UK
  • Upholding research integrity: Why open and curated data are key for trustworthy research – Maria Guerreiro, Dryad
  • In a multi-platform, multi-version world, how can we ensure the researcher is accessing trusted open content – Hylke Koers, GetFTR LLC
  • Can scaling small scale? Lessons learned from building community-led infrastructures for open access book publishing -Joe Deville, Lancaster University / Open Book Collective / Mattering Press

3.35 – 4.05 pm Coffee Break

4.10 – 5.25 pm Panel:  Show me the money: decoupling OA from per-publication journal charges

  • Christina Lembrecht, De Gruyter-Brill
  • Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California, USA
  • Reggie Raju, University of Cape Town
  • Moderator: Heather Staines, DeltaThink

5.30 – 6.15 pm Keynote: Supporting multiple routes to open access

  • Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance

6.30 – 8 pm Reception | Mezzanine, Altis Grand Hotel


Tuesday September 17

8.30-9 am Welcome Coffee

9.05 – 9.50 am Keynote: Open Access: let’s walk the talk

  • Devika Madalli, INFLIBNET and OA India Forum

9.55 – 10.30 am Poster Lightning Talks

  • The Path to Open Community Advisory Committee: A Case Study in Cross-Sector Collaboration – Sarah McKee, American Council of Learned Societies, USA
  • Towards a Collaborative Approach to Peer Review: Exploring Alternative Models for Transparent and Inclusive Scholarly Evaluation – Lorela Mehmeti, Knowledge Futures
  • Diversification and Decentralization of Peer Review – Tony Alves, HighWire
  • Centre Mersenne : diamond open access scientific publishing infrastructure – Murielle Serlet, CNRS
  • Brown University Digital Publications: A Scholarship-First Approach to Born-Digital Multimodal Publishing – Allison Levy, Brown University
  • Bringing Researchers Aboard: navigating barriers to sharing data publicly  – Daniel Keirs, IOP Publishing

10.30 – 11.10 am  Coffee Break

11.15 am – 12.30pm  Panel: Open Access and Precarity in the Academic Landscape: Learning from the Experiences of Authors and Scholar-led Publishers

  • Judith Fathallah, Coventry University / Lancaster University / Open Book Collective
  • Joe Deville, Lancaster University / Open Book Collective / Mattering Press
  • Nonhlanhla (Noni) Dube, Lancaster University/SWAN, the Southern Women Academics Network
  • Moderator: Caroline Edwards, Open Library of the Humanities / Birkbeck University

12.30 – 1 pm  OASPA Members and Supporters Meeting

1 – 2 pm  Lunch

2.05 – 3.05 pm  Panel: Improving Technical Standards and Practices for Diamond OA: Lessons Learned from the CRAFT-OA Project

  • Clara Armengou, DOAJ
  • Maxim Kupreyev, OPERAS
  • Xenia van Edig, TIB
  • Moderator: Joanna Ball, DOAJ

3.10 – 4.10 pm  Panel: Openness and robust scholarship in the age of generative AI

  • Haseeb Irfanullah, Independent consultant
  • Elena Vicario, Frontiers
  • Oleksandr Berezko, European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (EURODOC)
  • Moderator: Kim Eggleton, IOP Publishing

4.10 – 4.40 pm Coffee Break

4.45 – 6.00 pm Panel: Assessing Real-World ROI: Tracing the Value of Open Access Publishing

  • Tasha Mellins-Cohen, COUNTER
  • Blessing Mawire, Research4Life and CLIR
  • Rhodri Jackson, Oxford University Press
  • Manisha Bolina, BMJ Impact Analytics
  • Moderator: Hannah Heckner-Swain, Silverchair

6.30 – 8 pm  Reception |  Estufa Fria


Wednesday September 18

8.30 – 9 am  Welcome Coffee

9.05 – 9.45 am  Keynote: Open Access as a Tool for Collective Climate Action 

  • Rebecca Ross, Creative Commons

9.50 – 11.05 am  Panel: Building Equity in Open Access: Tools, Frameworks, Recommended Practices

  • Lorraine Estelle, Information Power
  • Robert Kiley, cOAlition S
  • Malavika Legge, OASPA
  • Omo Oaiya, WACREN
  • Moderator: Godwyns Onwuchekwa, eLife

11.10 – 11.40  Coffee Break

11.45 am – 1 pm Panel: All impact, no factor? How to assess the benefits of OA books and infrastructure

  • Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei, Thoth & punctum books
  • Kelsey Mrjoian, Michigan Publishing & University of Michigan Press
  • Niels Stern, OAPEN/DOAB & PALOMERA project
  • Christina Drummond, Open Access eBook Usage Data Trust
  • Moderator: Sofie Wennström, Stockholm University Press 

1.05 – 2.15 pm  Lunch

2.20 – 3.35 pm  Panel: Addressing Integrity and Building Trust in Open Scholarly Publishing

  • John Willinsky, Stanford University
  • Joris van Rossum, STM Solutions  
  • Jonny Coates, ASAPbio
  • Marzia Briel, University of Reading
  • Moderator: Alex Mendonca, SciElo 

3.40 – 4 pm  Closing Remarks 

Dominic Mitchell (OASPA Chair and DOAJ) and Claire Redhead, OASPA

Fonte: https://www.oaspa.org/news/oaspa-2024-conference-programme/

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