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COASP 2015 Program

Trippenhuis at The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam

Conference recordings

September 15th

2.00pm-3.00pm: Registration and coffee/tea

3.00pm-3.30pm: Welcome

  • Mark Patterson (eLife)
  • Eelco Ferwerda (OAPEN)
  • Dr Theo Mulder (Director, KNAW)

3.30pm-4.15pm: Keynote

  • ‘Building capacity for web-enabled science’ – Kaitlin Thaney (Mozilla Science Lab)

4.15pm-5.30pm: Panel 1: Innovation in scholarly communication

  • ‘JATS4R: Let’s standardise the way we’re tagging our content to enhance reusability’ – Kaveh Bazargan (Representing a publisher collaboration)
  • ‘The Future of Scholarship in a Digital Age?’ – Jonathan Gray (Open Knowledge)
  • ‘DOI Event Tracker’ – Geoffrey Bilder (CrossRef)

5.30pm-6.00pm: Lightning Talks – poster presenters

6.00pm-8.00pm: Drinks reception

September 16th

9.00am-9.45am: Keynote

  • SCOAP3 – Salvatore Mele (CERN)

9.45am-11.00am: Panel 2: Business models to support the transition to OA

  • ‘IOPP and offsetting’ – Steve Hall (IOP Publishing)
  • ‘Springer’s high-impact off-setting model – experiences so far’ – Juliane Ritt (Springer Nature)
  • ‘Managing the total cost of publication – an update on Jisc’s work to negotiate offsetting agreements with publishers’ – Liam Earney (Jisc Collections)
  • ‘Monitoring the transition to open access in the UK’ – Stephen Pinfield (University of Sheffield, UK)

11.00am-11.30am: Coffee break

11.30am-12.15pm: Keynote

  • ‘What can history teach us about the future of academic publishing?’ – Aileen Fyfe (University of St. Andrews)

12.15pm-1.45pm: Lunch

1.45pm-2.30pm: Keynote

  • ‘Events in the Netherlands – a national approach to open access’ – Ron Dekker (Director Institutes NWO, Project leader Open Access NL)

2.30pm-3.45pm: Panel 3:  Progressive roads to OA

  • ‘On The Norwegian Road to Open Access’ – Jan Erik Frantsvåg (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
  • ‘Chronos: Partnership for Policy Implementation’ – Jennifer Hansen (Gates Foundation)
  • ‘Infrastructure for AHSS’ – Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition)

3.45pm-4.15pm:   Coffee break

4.15pm-5.30pm:  Late-breaking/Show-and-tell

  • ‘Research Involvement and Engagement: Partnership with patients in a new publication’ – Daniel Shanahan (BioMed Central)
  • ‘Freedom APCs, an experimental model making Open Access publishing affordable to all’ – Bryan Vickery (Cogent OA)
  • ‘Open Book Publishers: Adapting a Freemium Business Model for Open Access Book Publishing’ – Rupert Gatti (Open Book Publishers)
  • ‘ResearchPad’ – Patrick Martinent (Newgen)
  • ‘The Open Anthropology Library: An Open Access Index and Community’ – Jenna Makowski (Alexander Street Press)
  • ‘Sustaining central funds for Open Access publications’ – Margo Bargheer (University Press Goettingen)
  • ‘Think. Check. Submit’ – Lars Bjørnshauge

5.30pm-6.00pm: OASPA Members Annual General Meeting

7.00pm:                Conference Dinner: In de Waag  

September 17th

9.00am-9.45am: Keynote

  • ‘Research and researcher evaluation’ – Stephen Curry (Imperial College London)

9.45am-11.00am: Panel 4: Evaluation

  • ‘Scholarly publishing: a perspective from an early career academic’ – Derek Groen (University College London), Moqi Xu (London School of Economics)
  • ‘Getting credit for peer review’ – Andrew Preston (Publons)
  • ‘Scientific ecosystems and research reproducibility’ – Marcus Munafo (University of Bristol)

11.00am-11.30am: Coffee break

11.30am-12.15pm: Keynote

  • ‘We need to talk about sharing’ – Ryan Merkley (Creative Commons)

12.15pm-12.30pm: Closing remarks

12.30pm:                  Lunch and depart

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