Program
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Session time (UTC) | April 18 | April 19 | April 20 |
09:00 | Conference opening Keynote: Prof. Lucy Montgomery, Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative | Presentations: • Documentation and Localisation for Research Equity – Goodnews Sandy, Richie Moluno, and Batool Almarzouq, The Alan Turing Institute • COVID-19 and the future of accountant(cy)(ing) in digital perspectives, Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia | |
10:00 | Presentations: • Supporting Bibliodiversity in OA Book Publishing: The Open Book Collective, Judith Fathallah, Lancaster University and Coventry University • Sponsored data mobilization to increase quantity, openness and accessibility of public health data – Scott Edmunds, GigaScience Press/BGI Hong Kong | Lightning talks (60mins): • A manifesto for rewarding and recognising Team Infrastructure Roles, Esther Plomp, Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Applied Sciences • Connecting global communities through open data publishing, Sarah Lippincott, Dryad • Supporting software citation without reinventing the wheel, Rachael Lammey, Crossref • Research Data Service at CUHK: From Collaboration to Foundation, Wendy Hoi-Yan Wong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong • Improving the visibility of research theses, Romana Challans and James Earnshaw, Flinders University | Presentations: • Increase reliability of science with Open, Dynamic and Live methods in scholarly communication, Sofia Batista Leite • Looking ahead: A Global Corpus for All Data Citations, Matthew Buys, DataCite |
11:00 | Lightning talks (60mins): • The Open Access Journals Toolkit: A community-led initiative, Lucia Loffreda, Research Consulting • ECRcentral.org – a central platform for early career researchers, Valentina Gascue, Laboratorio de Neurociencias, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República • Practical Strategies Journals and Publishers Can Adopt to Become More Author-Centric, Nikesh Gosalia, Cactus Communications • Multilingual by design: ScienceOpen infrastructure to promote local language translations, Nina Tscheke, ScienceOpen | Presentation About FORCE11 Todd Carpenter, NISO, President of FORCE11; Marty Brennan; Emma Ganley; Iratxe Puebla, and; Simon Worthington. | |
14:00 | 14:00-18:00 Workshop: Getting Data Cited – Supporting Dataset Import into Zotero Click here to add to My Schedule. Sebastian Karcher | ||
15:30 | Workshop (continued) | Lightning talks (90 mins) • Learning from collaboration in local setting, Roseline Dzekem Dine, Rinda Ubuzima • Charcoal Burning in Zambia: User Narratives for a Successful and Equitable Information Services, Brian Bales, International Atomic Energy Agency • Metadata for everyone: Close reading the metadata for cultural issues, Julie Shi, Scholars Portal • Metadata for everyone: Programmatic analysis of Crossref metadata, Dennis Donathan II, Public Knowledge Project • Open Knowledge Maps: How to Build a Glocal Discovery Infrastructure, Peter Kraker, Open Knowledge Maps • Equity in Funding: Challenging Bias in Grant Review Processes, Arturo Garduño-Magaña, PREreview | |
16:00 | Panel: Implementing FAIR Workflows – Bringing Researchers and Solutions Together Speakers: Helena Cousijn, Zefan Zheng, Maria Praetzellis, Lucia Melloni, Tanya Brown | Workshop (continued): Until 18:00 | Lightning talks (Continued) |
17:00 | Keynote: Preprints for whom? How preprints allow research communities to chart their own path in science communication – Iratxe Puebla, ASAPbio and Kanika Khanna, University of California, Berkeley | Panel: Breaking Down the Barriers to Global Engagement: Some Lessons Learned Speakers: Mary Beth Barilla, NISO; Susan Collins, Crossref; Lorin Jackson, Network of the National Library of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina Libraries; Gabriella Mejias, DataCite; Lombe Tembo, ORCID | Keynote: Open Knowledge Network and Open Science – Chaitan Baru, National Science Foundation (US) |
18:00 | Chair: Daniel S. Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Presentations: • A Systematized Review of Open Access Mandate Research – Elena Azadbakht, Teresa Schultz, Tara Radniecki [Speaker], Amy Shannon, University of Nevada, Reno • Bringing transparency and openness to sharing grant proposals authors – Hao Ye, University of Florida; Perry Collins, University of Florida; Hannah Toombs, Cornell University; Natalia Uribe-Castañeda, University of Florida | Presentations: • The COAR Notify Initiative: Transforming scholarly communication one preprint <-> peer review link at a time, Martin Klein • Reengineering the global scholarly Communication System: A triad perspective, Pius Gamette | Panel: Facilitating an Open Research Ecosystem Speakers: Mary Beth Barilla, NISO; Potential speakers: Brian Nosek/Nici Pfeiffer, COS; Matt Buys/Helena Cousijn, DataCite; Stephanie Russo Carroll, University of Arizona; Katherine Skinner/Sarah Lippincott, Nettie Lagace, NISO |
19:00 | Lightning talks (90mins): • Project JASPER: A Collaborative Initiative to Ensure the Preservation and Ongoing Access of Diamond OA Scholarship, Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive • Reviews: The Journal of Journal Reviews, Stephanie Towery, Texas State University, and Brianne Selman, University of Winnipeg • Basic Research Competencies Framework (BRCF): A Systematic Approach to Research Education, Lucía Pérez Gómez, International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) • Peer-Assisted Learning: a way to develop Students Research Education, Sanae Majdouli, International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) | Keynote: Open Science policies: the art of balancing dreams and reality – Soledad Quiroz Valenzuela, Universidad Central de Chile | Closing remarks |