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Webinar: The Fully Open Access Agreement – an essential component of a diverse, open access world

November 17, 2021 by Bernie Folan

As well as this recording, you can find panelist key takeaways and links to their slides below. Date: December 6, 2021 Time: 3 – 4.15 pm UK/UTC Other timezones: 7.00 am Pacific Time, 8.00 am Mountain Time; 9.00 am Central Time, 10.00 am Eastern Time, 12.00 pm Brasilia Time, 4.00 pm Central European Time, 4.00… Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Fully OA, OA agreements, OASPA Webinar, open access agreements, pure publish agreements, sustainable transition, webinar

Open Research Conversation: The Future of Publishing

October 28, 2021 by Lulu Stader

From Open Access to pre-registration, publishing is changing. This session asks what could scholarly publishing look like in the future? This Open Access Week event will explore how scholarly publishing might evolve in the future given the growth of open access, preprints, preregistration and the sharing of a wider variety of research outputs. The discussion… Read full article >

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OASPA endorses Make Data Count

June 17, 2021 by Bernie Folan

  Presenter slides: Daniella Lowenberg & Rachael Lammey, Catriona Maccallum,  and Johannes Wagner Please scroll down for additional responses to attendee questions. There is increasing interest by many different actors and organisations in ‘open data publishing’ and what this actually entails. Scholarly publishers, alongside repositories, bibliometrics experts, infrastructure providers, libraries and others, have an important… Read full article >

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: best practices, citation, data, data citation, FAIR data, Make Data Count, OASPA Webinar, open data, webinar

Webinar: Open Book Metadata: Speaker key takeaways, attendee questions answered and webinar chat resources

March 2, 2021 by Bernie Folan

Following our recent Open Book Metadata webinar, we asked our speakers to respond to the unanswered questions posed by attendees via the webinar Q&A channel. You can find those questions and answers below as well as speaker key takeaways and an edited curated list of resources and comments shared via webinar chat. This may be… Read full article >

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Webinar: Open Book Metadata

February 10, 2021 by Bernie Folan

As well as the recording above, please see this post for speakers’ key takeaways, answers to attendee questions and a curated resource and comment list from the webinar chat channel. Presenters’ slides: Micah Altman, Dominique Babini, Mel Bach, Christina Drummond and Jennifer Kemp   We are pleased to announce the next OASPA webinar which will explore the… Read full article >

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