COASP 2015

COASP 2015
September 15-17, 2015
Amsterdam

The 7th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing (COASP) was held in the Trippenhuis at The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in Amsterdam.

Table of Contents

  1. Welcome
  2. Keynote: ‘Building capacity for web-enabled science’
  3. JATS4R: Let’s standardise the way we’re tagging our content to enhance reusability
  4. The Future of Scholarship in a Digital Age?
  5. DOI Event Tracker

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Freedom APCs, an experimental model making Open Access publishing affordable to all

Bryan Vickery
Cogent OA

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IOPP and offsetting

Steve Hall
IOP Publishing

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Open Book Publishers: Adapting a Freemium Business Model for Open Access Book Publishing

Rupert Gatti
Open Book Publishers

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Managing the total cost of publication – an update on Jisc’s work to negotiate offsetting agreements with publishers

Liam Earney
Jisc Collections

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Research Pad

Patrick Martinent
Newgen

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Monitoring the transition to open access in the UK

Stephen Pinfield
University of Sheffield, UK

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Keynote: ‘Building capacity for web-enabled science’

Kaitlin Thaney
Mozilla Science Lab

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The Open Anthropology Library: An Open Access Index and Community

Jenna Makowski
Alexander Street Press

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We need to talk about sharing

Ryan Merkley
Creative Commons

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JATS4R: Let’s standardise the way we’re tagging our content to enhance reusability

Sustaining central funds for Open Access publications

Margo Bargheer
University Press Goettingen

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COASP 2015 – Closing remarks

Caroline Sutton
Co-Action Publishing

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DOI Event Tracker

Geoffrey Bilder
CrossRef

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Think. Check. Submit

Lars Bjornshauge

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Lightning Talks – poster presenters

 
 

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Keynote: ‘Research and researcher evaluation’

Stephen Curry
Imperial College London

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Welcome

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

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Scholarly publishing: a perspective from an early career academic

Moqi Xu
London School of Economics

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Keynote: SCOAP3

Salvatore Mele
CERN

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Getting credit for peer review

Andrew Preston
Publons

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Keynote: ‘What can history teach us about the future of academic publishing?’

Aileen Fyfe
University of St.Andrews

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Scientific ecosystems and research reproducibility

Marcus Munafo
University of Bristol

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Keynote: ‘Events in the Netherlands – a national approach to open access’

Ron Dekker
Director Institutes NWO, Project leader Open Access NL

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Evaluation – Q&A

Andrew Preston, Marcus Munafo, Moqi Xu
London School of Economics, Publons, University of Bristol

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On The Norwegian Road to Open Access

Jan Erik Frantsvag
UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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Panel 2: Business models to support the transition to OA – Q&A

Salvatore Mele, Steve Hall
CERN, IOP Publishing

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Chronos: Partnership for Policy Implementation

Jennifer Hansen
Gates Foundation

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Panel 1: Innovation in scholarly communication – Q&A

Kaveh Bazargan, Jonathan Gray, Geoffrey Bilder
Representing a publisher collaboration, Open Knowledge, CrossRef

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Infrastructure for AHSS

Pierre Mounier
OpenEdition

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Scholarly publishing: a perspective from an early career academic

Derek Groen
University College London

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Progressive roads to OA – Q&A

Jan Erik Frantsvag, Jennifer Hansen, Pierre Mounier
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Gates Foundation, OpenEdition

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Springer’s high-impact off-setting model – experiences so far

Juliane Ritt
Springer Nature

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Research Involvement and Engagement: Partnership with patients in a new publication

Daniel Shanahan
BioMed Central

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The Future of Scholarship in a Digital Age?

Jonathan Gray
Open Knowledge

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