08:15
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Registration desk opens at 8:15
(until 09:00)
(Uni Mail Hall)
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09:00
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Workshops
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Danny Kingsley
(until 12:00)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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Bullied into Bad Science: Envisioning a fairer, more open and ethical research and publication environment
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Daniela Saderi
(PREreview/Mozilla)
Lauren Maggio
(University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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Discovery and FAIR writing: new tools, no walls
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Gabriele Marinello
(Qeios)
Elena Giglia
(Universita' degli Studi di Torino)
Peter Kraker
(Open Knowledge Maps)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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How to flip a journal to (fair) Open Access
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Ludo Waltman
(CWTS)
Johan Rooryck
(Leiden University)
Saskia de Vries
(Fair Open Access Alliance)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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Plan S implementation by institutions and libraries
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Bianca Kramer
Marco Tullney
(Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB). Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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Retaining and sharing research notebooks
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Mary Donaldson
(University of Glasgow)
(Uni Mail)
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09:00
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Seachange in Research: Collaboration next to Competition
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Charlie Rapple
(Kudos)
Miro Pusnik
(CTK Ljubljana)
Linda Andersson
(TU Wien)
Paul Ayris
(UCL)
Tiberius Ignat
(Scientific Knowledge Services)
(Uni Mail)
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08:15
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Registration desk opens at 8:15
(until 09:00)
(Uni Mail Hall)
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09:00
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Session 3
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Sue Gardner
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
(until 10:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:00
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Copyright Sovereignty and Implications for New Limitations and Exceptions for Science
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Ruth L. Okediji
(Harvard University)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:25
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Free Licensing and the Public Domain at Wikimedia
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Stephen LaPorte
(Wikimedia Foundation)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:45
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The Intellectual Property Implications of 3D Printing: Adapting to Innovation Whilst Adopting Innovative Regulation?
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Dinusha Mendis
(Bournemouth University)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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10:05
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Panel with the session's speakers
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Stephen LaPorte
(Wikimedia Foundation) Prof.
Ruth Okediji
(Harvard University)
Dinusha Mendis
(Bournemouth University)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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10:30
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Keynotes
(until 11:00)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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10:30
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Open Science will never prevail without a thorough revisiting of the way evaluations of researchers are conducted
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Bernard Rentier
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Session 4
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Tyler Walters
(Virginia Tech)
(until 13:00)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:30
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From the Bottom Up: Can Open Monographs Gain a Foothold in North America?
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Peter Potter
(Association of Research Libraries and Virginia Tech)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:50
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Developing a roadmap for OA monographs in Europe: key outcomes from a Knowledge Exchange survey and workshop
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Graham Stone
(JISC)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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12:10
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Exploring Open Access Ebook Usage: Toward a Common Framework
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Brian O'Leary
(Book Industry Study Group)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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12:30
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Towards a European network to support open access monographs
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Pierre Mounier
(OpenEdition)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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08:15
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Registration desk opens at 8:15
(until 09:00)
(Uni Mail Hall)
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09:00
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Session 7
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Martyn Rittman
(MDPI)
(until 10:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:00
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Against all odds: we only see numbers
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Dasapta Erwin Irawan
(Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:20
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PREreview: changing the “who” and the “how” of scientific peer review
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Daniela Saderi
(PREreview/Mozilla)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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09:40
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Preprints - the pathway to publishing innovation?
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Michael Markie
(F1000 Platforms)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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10:00
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Better together: building services for public good on top of content from the global network of open repositories
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Petr Knoth
(Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Session 8
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Tiberius Ignat
(Scientific Knowledge Services)
(until 12:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:00
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State of communication: how, why and where researchers are publicising their work before publication
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Charlie Rapple
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:15
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Talking science through videogames
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Attila Szantner
(MMOS)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:30
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Rethinking Scholarly Communication with AI: Keywords Are Not the Answer to Improve Your Search Result
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Linda Andersson
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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11:45
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How to involve Citizen Scientists to develop Ethical AI for Knowledge Exchange
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Huma Shah
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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12:00
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Q&A Panel
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Huma Shah
Charlie Rapple
Attila Szantner
(MMOS)
Linda Andersson
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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12:00
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--- Lunch ---
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13:45
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Keynotes
(until 14:00)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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13:45
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Opening Keynote : Professor Jacques de Werra, Vice-Rector in charge of the scientific information and the digital University
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:00
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Session 1
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Paolo Budroni
(Vienna University of Technology)
Tony Ross-Hellauer
(Göttingen State and University Library)
(until 15:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:00
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Bridging the World where Science is Performed and the World where Science is Published
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Paolo Manghi
(CNR-ISTI – OpenAIRE Connect)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:30
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Portfolio/Showroom – Making Art Research Accessible
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Florian Bettel
(University of Applied Arts Vienna)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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15:00
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#DontLeaveItToGoogle - How open infrastructures enable continuous innovation in the research workflow
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Peter Kraker
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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15:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:00
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Session 2
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Elena Giglia
(Università Torino)
(until 17:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:00
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Making FAIR Easy
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Luiz Bonino
(Leiden University Medical Centre)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:20
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FAIR Data Management and Stewardship – A Funder Perspective
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Annalisa Montesanti
(Health Research Board (HRB))
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:40
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Bringing researchers along on the road to FAIR data
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Maria Cruz
(Library of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam )
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:00
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Open Innovation@ENEL
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Carlo Napoli
(Enel Foundation)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:30
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Collaborative poster presentations
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Josh Brown
(ORCID)
(until 18:30)
(Uni Mail Hall)
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19:00
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--- Reception ---
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13:00
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Session 5
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Frank Manista
(JISC)
(until 15:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:00
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Can I help you with that? Using metadata for OA discovery
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Rachael Lammey
(Crossref)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:20
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The future role of repositories for OA discovery
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Dirk Pieper
(Bielefeld University Library)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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14:40
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OA Discovery through Unpaywall
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Jason Priem
(Impact Story)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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15:00
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Not just a British library: enabling a global discovery experience
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Dimity Flanagan
(British Library)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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15:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:00
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Session 6
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Frank Scholze
(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
(until 17:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:00
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Incentivising open research and implementing DORA - a funder perspective
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David Carr
(The Wellcome Trust)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:20
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How various perspectives on OA publishing determine policies
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Thed van Leeuwen
(Leiden University)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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16:40
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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)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:00
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A social and technical infrastructure for cultural change
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Catriona MacCallum
(Hindawi)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:30
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Invitation to give 15-minute papers
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Organising Committee
(until 18:30)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:30
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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)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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17:45
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Preprints in Medicine - safeguarding the need for speed
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Claire Rawlinson
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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18:00
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Plan S in Italy
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Stefano Bianco
(INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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18:15
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Reproducible Computational Workflows with Continuous Analysis
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Emmy Tsang
(eLife)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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18:30
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--- Share your drink ---
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12:30
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Keynotes
(until 13:15)
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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12:30
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OS: what has been done so far in EU policy and what is left
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Jean-Claude Burgelman
(Uni Mail, auditorium M R380)
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13:15
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--- Lunch and departures ---
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14:00
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CERN visit
(until 17:00)
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