Monthly Archive for September, 2011

Morning Keynote from the European Commission

Francesco Fusaro
 

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Introduction – plenary 4

Arend Küster (Chair)
MD, Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals

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Learned Publishing Live!

Panel

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Parallel 2 (c): Learned Publishing Live!

Q&A: Ebook licensing

Scholarly eBook Apps: Putting the Pieces Together

Ron Hogan
Project Manager, Electric Publisher

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Customer-Centric eBook Transition

Diane Harnish
Principal Consultant, DH Consulting

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Effective eBook purchasing

Wouter van der Velde
eProduct Manager eBooks, Springer SBM

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Ebook licensing

Ed Colleran
Senior Director, International Division, Copyright Clearance Center

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Parallel 2 (b): Ebook licensing

The “social” side of digital science

Kaitlin Thaney
Manager, External Partnerships Digital Science

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Tweets, Avatars, Tags and Blogs: Collecting, Communicating and Visualising Social Media

Andrew Hudson-Smith
Director Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London

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Social media & the scholarly record: a square peg and round hole interface?

Terry Hulbert
Director of Business Development, AIP

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Social media and the Scholarly record

Katie Sayers
Digital Marketing Manager, SAGE

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Parallel 2 (a): Social media and the Scholarly record

A Vice-Chancellor’s View

Huw Morris
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academic) & Dean, College of Arts & Social Science, University of Salford

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Roman Plumbing meets Openness and Transparency in the Research Process

Mark Thorley
Data Management Co-ordinator, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

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New Scholarly Moves in the Social Sciences

Ziyad Marar
Deputy Managing Director, Executive Vice President/Global Publishing, SAGE Publications

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Preparing for the Next Big Thing

Kevin Cohn
Vice President of Operations, Atypon

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Marketing Innovations. Clever, Cool, WMD’s and Snake Oil

Martin Marlow, Sara Killingworth (Presenter)
Principal, Maverick Outsource Services

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“Publisher”, does the name still fit?

Mohamed Aisati
Head of New Technology, Elsevier

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The ISRN Series from Hindawi

Paul Peters
Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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The BMC Series from BioMed Central

Matthew Cockerill
BioMed Central

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Open Biology from the Royal Society

Phil Hurst
Publisher

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BMJ Open

Richards Sands
Managing Editor

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Genetics

Tracey DePellegrin Connelly
G3 from the Genetics Society of America

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SAGE Open

Dave Ross

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OA Mega Journals: The view from PLoS ONE

Peter Binfield
PloS ONE

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Scientific Reports from Nature Publishing Group

Sara Grimme

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COASP 2011 – Morning Keynote Address

Michael Jubb

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Transparency in measures of scientific impact

Dario Taraborelli
Wikimedia Foundation & altmetrics.org

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Open Access in FP7 & Support Actions by OpenAIRE

Birgit Schmidt
OpenAIRE

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Papers & Open Access publishing: how can we help?

Matias Piipari
Papers

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Progress Report from the OASPA President

Caroline Sutton
 

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Keynote Address – Beyond the Journal Article

Philip Bourne
 

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Introduction from the Conference Chair

Paul Peters
Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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Cascading Arabic

Mirjam Somers
Type designer and a Developer of Font Technology

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The rôle of Dutch Arabic Typography in Middle Eastern Printing

Thomas Milo
DecoType

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Developing opportunities for the future: adapting to change

Jane Harvell
Head of Academic Services, University of Sussex Library

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What did the Romans ever do for us?

Simon Ross
Global Journals Director, Cambridge University Press

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Plenary 3: What did the Romans ever do for us?

Starting From Scratch in Doha

Arend Küster
MD Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Journals

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Publishing innovations in Korea

Choon Shil Lee
Professor of Library & Information Science, Sookmyung Women’s University

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Publishing in Latin America and the Caribbean: innovative models

Mariana R. Biojone
Senior Business Development Editor, Springer

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All four corners: worldwide scholarly publishing

Hooman Momen
Editor & Coordinator, Bulletin of the World Health Organization

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Plenary 2: All four corners: worldwide scholarly publishing

Keynote 2: From E-phobia to E-phoria

Richard Charkin
Executive Director, Bloomsbury

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Waiting for Disruptive Change

Michael Clarke
Executive Vice President, Silverchair Information Systems

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Waiting for the Disruptive Change

Tony O’Rourke
Assistant Director, Head of Sales, IOP Publishing

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Plenary 1: Waiting for Disruptive Change

Keynote 1: Will Books be different?

Kevin Guthrie
President, Ithaka

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ALPSP 2011 – Opening remarks

Sarah Durrant
Chief Executive, ALPSP

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Panel #2: Incentives – “What’s in it for us?”

Science Question Time – bringing policy to Science Online

Imran Khan, Alice Bell, Beck Smith

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Bridging the divide: Building around the PDF

Steve Pettifer, Philip McDermott

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National Undergraduate Bioscience Research Journal

Neil Morris, Cathy Kennedy

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Panel #1 : Linking with the Literature – the Arsenic Story

Keynote – SOLO 2011

Michael Nielsen
Open Science

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Q & A: All four corners: worldwide scholarly publishing

Hooman Momen (Chair), Mariana R. Biojone, Arend Kuster, Choon Shil Lee
 

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Parallel 1 (a): Abort, Retry, Fail? – data and the scholarly literature

Abort, Retry, Fail? – data and the scholarly literature

Robert Parker
Interim CEO, Royal Society of Chemistry

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Q&A – Industry Updates

The Chicago Collaborative: An Alternative to Mutual Assured Destruction?

Irving E Rockwood
Editor & Publisher, CHOICE

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Code RED – the future of Transfer

Alison Mitchell
Business Management Director, Nature Publishing Group

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Datacite: helping researchers to find, access and reuse data

Tom Pollard
Datasets Outreach Officer, The British Library

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Microsoft Academic Search: Next-Generation Scholarly Discovery

Lee Dirks
Director for Education & Scholarly Communication, Microsoft Research Connections

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Industry Updates

Toni Tracy

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Parallel 1(c): Industry Updates

Q & A: Who Knows Best? Academic library book collections development in transition

Vox populi: student-led acquisition of ebooks in an academic library

Jill Taylor-Roe
Head of Liaison & Academic Services Newcastle University

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The Present and Future of Academic Library Collection Development in the United States

Arlene Moore Sievers-Hill
Head, Acquisitions Department, Case Western Reserve University

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The Changing Academic Library Market: Opportunities for Vendors and Publishers

Anna Bullard
Director, Publisher Acquisitions & Relations, Ebrary Inc

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Are we there yet?

Mark Huskisson
Vice President, EBL

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Who Knows Best? Academic library book collections development in transition

Vivian Berghahn
MD Berghahn Books

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Parallel 1 (b): Who Knows Best? Academic library book collections development in transition

Making the most of our data: a researcher’s view of publishing

Jonathan Goodman
Reader in Chemistry, University of Cambridge

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ODE: Opportunities for Data Exchange

Max Wilkinson
Programme Manager Datasets, British Library

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Research data and scholarly publications: Going from casual acquaintances to something more

Todd Vision
Associate Professor of Biology, The University of North Carolina

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