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1:00 PM
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--- Lunch ---
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2:00 PM
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Session 5
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Frank Manista
(JISC)
(until 3:30 PM)
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2:00 PM
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Can I help you with that? Using metadata for OA discovery
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Rachael Lammey
(Crossref)
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2:20 PM
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The future role of repositories for OA discovery
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Dirk Pieper
(Bielefeld University Library)
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2:40 PM
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OA Discovery through Unpaywall
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Jason Priem
(Impact Story)
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3:00 PM
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Not just a British library: enabling a global discovery experience
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Dimity Flanagan
(British Library)
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3:30 PM
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--- Coffee break ---
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4:00 PM
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Session 6
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Frank Scholze
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
(until 5:30 PM)
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4:00 PM
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Incentivising open research and implementing DORA - a funder perspective
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David Carr
(The Wellcome Trust)
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4:20 PM
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How various perspectives on OA publishing determine policies
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Thed van Leeuwen
(Leiden University)
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4:40 PM
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Open Science, research assessment and DORA: re-engineering the measures of success
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Stephen Curry
(Imperial College London)
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5:00 PM
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A social and technical infrastructure for cultural change
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Catriona MacCallum
(Hindawi)
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5:30 PM
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Invitation to give 15-minute papers
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Organising Committee
(until 6:30 PM)
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5:30 PM
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What do book authors think about open access? Findings from a global survey
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Rosalind Pyne
(Springer Nature)
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5:45 PM
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Preprints in Medicine - safeguarding the need for speed
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Claire Rawlinson
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6:00 PM
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Plan S in Italy
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Stefano Bianco
(INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
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6:15 PM
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Reproducible Computational Workflows with Continuous Analysis
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Emmy Tsang
(eLife)
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6:30 PM
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--- Share your drink ---
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