Opening collaboration for community-driven scholarly communication

DAY 3
Time in CEST; UTC+02:00
26 April 2024
Publishing, Open Science Policies, Innovative Tools and Collaboration for Scholarly Communication
8:30–9:00
Welcome Coffee
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 1st floor. Find the venue on a map.
9:00–10:00
Keynote 2
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile Hall
An introduction to the work of Arcadia in Open Access
Ross Mounce (Arcadia)
Chair: Pierre Mounier
10:00–11:30
Parallel Sessions
streamedSession 6: Open Science Policies and Strategies
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile Hall
Chair: Elena Šimukovič
- Niels Stern: The PALOMERA Funder Forum – A Case-Study of Open Access Book Policy Alignment in the Making
- Hanna Lahdenperä and Sami Syrjämäki: Finland – an Open Access Pioneer?
- Sylvia Koukounidou and Marina Angelaki: The University of Cyprus Library as a Catalyst for the Promotion of Open Science at the National and Institutional Level
- Aricia Bassinet, Jean-François Lutz and Aemil Querre: 2018–2023: 5 Years of Building a Strategy to Support Open Scholarly Communication, the Example of the Université de Lorraine
- Questions & Answers
Details on presentations and speakers
Session 7: Multilingualism and Collaboration
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Multimedia Hall
Chair: Mikołaj Leszczuk
- Sy Holsinger, Suzanne Dumouchel and Luca De Santis: GoTriple: Innovative Multilingual Discovery Platform for SSH
- Maria Olímpia Especiosa: Translating Classics and Open Science: a Collaborative Approach to Hippocrates
- Masao Oi: Open Data Enables Utilization of Academic Achievements and Digital Cultural Resources and International Collaboration
- Tim Fellows: Octopusac: How Micro-Publications Can Improve Research Culture
- Questions & Answers
Details on presentations and speakers
11:30–11:45
Coffee Break
11:45–13:15
Workshop 10, Workshop 11 and Workshop 12
Workshop 10
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile Hall
Advocacy for Responsible Research Assessment for the Social Sciences and Humanities
Elisabeth Ernst, Aysa Ekanger, Marta Świetlik, Sylvia Koukounidou and Fotis Mystakopoulos
Workshop 11
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Multimedia Hall
Behind the Scenes of Machine Translation: For a Sustainable, Ethical and Collaborative Use of Machine Translation in Multilingual Scholarly Communication
Susanna Fiorini
Workshop 12
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Concert Hall
Co-Designing Open, Diverse, and Inclusive Scholarly Communication Services: The OPERAS UCQ-FRAME
Franjo Pehar, Nikolina Peša Pavlović, Stefano De Paoli and William J. Costello
13:15–14:15
Lunch
Location: II Palaces, 1st floor
14:15–15:45
Parallel Sessions
streamedSession 8: Innovative Services, Tools and Technologies Supporting Open Science
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Concert Hall
Chair: Magdalena Wnuk
- Mamta Dwivedi: Introducing Donau4KIT: A collaborative initiative for Promoting and Supporting Diamond OA Journals
- Katherine Skinner, Emmy Tsang and Lauren Collister: A New Tool to Facilitate Discovery and Adoption of Open Infrastructure for Research and Scholarship
- Sofia Papastamkou and Anisa Hawes: Programming Historian. Presenting the Growth and Evolution of an Open Access, Community-led, Multilingual Journal of Methods in the Humanities
- Luca De Santis and Lorenzo Armando: Pathfinder – The Publishing Service Portal from OPERAS
- Questions & Answers
Details on presentations and speakers
Session 9: Engagement and Collaboration within Research Communities
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Multimedia Hall
Chair: Irena Vipavc Brvar
- Elina Late, Raf Guns, Janne Pölönen, Jadranka Stojanovski, Mimi Urbanc and Michael Ochsner: The Role of National Learned Societies in the Social Sciences and Humanities
- Chris de Loof and Ines Vodopivec: Europeana Research Community as Intersection of European Digital Cultural Environment and Open Science Communication
- Elena Svahn, Karolina Andersdotter and Miki Kallio: Public Libraries as Catalysts for Citizen Science: Expanding Opportunities for Democratisation of Science
- Martina Dvořáková and Margreet Nieborg: Transition to Open Access: The AEUP Perspective
- Questions & Answers
15:45–16:00
Coffee Break
16:00–17:30
Parallel Sessions
streamedSession 10: Innovative Tools and Metadata
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile Hall
Chair: Antoine Cordelois
- Margo Bargheer, Sy Holsinger, Maxim Kupreyev, Sona Arasteh: CRAFT-OA – Creating a Robust Accessible Federated Technology for Open Access
- Tomasz Umerle, Tomasz Parkoła, Aleksandra Nowak and Patryk Hubar: Improving Scholarly Metadata for SSH – Dariah.lab Project
- Antica Culina, Marija Purgar, Tin Klanjšček, Paul Gasziou, Shinichi Nakagawa: Pre-registration Platforms and Improvement in Research Credibility
- Cristiana Voinov: Moralizing Immersive Technologies – the Ethics of XR in Research Settings and the Limits of Research Integrity Instruments
- Questions & Answers
Details on presentations and speakers
Panel Discussion
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Concert Hall
Research for Multilingualism in Science
Elea Giménez-Toledo, Susanna Fiorini, Janne Pölönen, Elea Montiel-Ponsoda, Luis González, José Luis Vega-Exposito, Miguel Marañón-Ripoll, Luis Gasco-Sánchez, Martin Krallinger, Joaquín García-Palacios and Pablo Calleja-Ibáñez
Details on presentations and speakers
17:30–18:15
Conference Closing
Location: II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, Versatile Hall
Emilie Paquin and Vincent Larivière: Promoting Multilingualism and Bibliodiversity by Enhancing Discoverability
Chair and closing: Mark Huskisson
