Programme
The programme might be subject to change and will be continously updated.
Tuesday 22nd of October
12.00 - 13.00: Registration
13.00 - 13.15: Opening of the conference
13.15-14.30: Keynote: Policy and guidelines
This inaugural keynote will explore the development of policy and guidelines by inviting actors involved in the making of policy on a national and European level.
Keynote speakers TBA.
14.30 - 15.00: Coffee break
15.00-16.00: Implementing policy
The session will provide different perspectives on the policies and guidelines represented in the previous keynote, by bringing together a panel of actors from different organisations and institutions involved in implementing policy.
Speakers TBA.
Wednesday 23rd of October
9.00-10.00: Keynote speaker TBA.
10.00 - 10.30: Coffee break
10.30-12.00: University presses and publishing platforms
Information and speakers TBA.
12.00 – 13.00: Lunch
13.00-14.30: Copyright & licensing strategies in open publishing
What strategies are there to strengthen and secure author rights in academic publishing?
How can stakeholders in academic publishing - publishers as well as universities and libraries - work together to ensure re-useability and openness, from their own perspectives? Topics of interest for the session include rights retention and licensing issues.
Speakers TBA.
14.30 – 15.00: Coffee break
15.00-16.30: Session TBA
16:30- Mingle event with bites and drinks
Thursday 24th of October
9.00-10.30: Responsible research assessment and Open Science
Calls for a reform in research assessment are growing evermore present among stakeholders within the scholarly communication landscape. In the Nordic countries several initiatives taken in the last years have emphasised the need for new incentive structures considering the transition to Open Science.
This session will explore how scholarly communication actors can be part of an advancement and revaluation of research assessment and how they envision new ways of assessing and evaluating scholarly publishing. Topics of interest include how academic organisations can work strategically to create new incentive structures for researchers, and how publishers and library support systems best can promote responsible research assessment strategies.
Speakers TBA
10.30-11.00: Coffee break
10.30-12.00: Session TBA