20th International Conference
on Electronic Publishing
Positioning and Power in Academic Publishing: Players, Agents and Agendas 7–9 June 2016 in Göttingen, Germany
7 June 2016 – Day 1: Workshops
08:30–10:00 Workshop-Registration
09:30–17:00 Parallel Workshops/Tutorials
Alfred-Hessel-Hall GCDH, Conference room Taberna, Alte Mensa Emmy-Noether Hall, Alte Mensa
09:30–12:30   10:00–12:30  
Open Peer Review: Models, benefits and limitations (OpenAIRE)   Entering the publishing system - Junior Scientist Day (FOSTER) 11:00–12:00 Arrival & Registration;
      12:00–17:30
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Break Workshop "Opening up the collection - reuse and publishing" (LIBER WG, DFG-Project FuPush, DARIAH-EU)
Alfred-Hessel-Hall/Lecture Room GCDH, Conference room Taberna, Alte Mensa
13:30–16:30 13:30–17:00 13:30–15:00
Open Peer Review: Models, benefits and limitations (OpenAIRE) - Breakout Sessions OJS 3.0 and OMP 1.2: The latest in open source software for academia-controlled publishing (PKP) Entering the publishing system - Junior Scientist Day (FOSTER)  
Alfred-Hessel-Hall
16:30–17:30      
Open Peer Review: Models, benefits and limitations (OpenAIRE)      
17:00 Göttingen City Tour / Tour of Göttingen Library
19:00 Informal Get-together (self-paid)
 
8 June 2016 – Day 2: Conference
08:30–09:30 Registration
09:30–11:00 Welcome and Keynote speech (Paulinerkirche)
09:30–09:45 Welcome by Dr. Prof. Norbert Lossau, Vice President of the University of Göttingen
09:45–09:50 Welcoming from General Chair of the Organizing Committee: Birgit Schmidt, University of Göttingen, Germany
09:50–10:30 20 years Elpub: A glimpse into its past, present and future – Leslie Chan, Peter Linde
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–12:00 Keynote speech: Jean-Claude Guédon, University of Montréal – "Whither Open Access? Four scenarios and four choices"
12:00–12:30 Poster Focus
A glance on presence of Shahid Beheshti University scholars in Research Gate (Amir Reza Asnafi)
Licensing and provision of old and new scientific films under Open Access Licenses – experience of TIB (Elke Brehm)
The ISSN network at the service of the Directory of Open Access scholarly Resources (ROAD): ISSN as a matching key to link ISSN metadata with other databases (Nathalie Cornic)
Jupyter Notebooks - a publishing format for reproducible computational workflows (Thomas Kluyver, Benjamin Ragan-Kelley, Fernando Pérez, Brian Granger, Matthias Bussonnier, Jonathan Frederic, Kyle Kelley, Jessica Hamrick, Jason Grout, Sylvain Corlay, Paul Ivanov, Zach Sailer, Damián Avila, Safia Abdalla, Carol Willing and Jupyter Development Team)
Battling for 'Openness' (Elena Simukovic)
Stepping Up Towards Greater Alignment of Repository Networks (Katharina Müller, Maxie Gottschling, Eloy Rodrigues and Kathleen Shearer)
Opening up the collection -- reflections of the community on reuse and publishing (Margo Bargheer and Andreas Degkwitz)
Open Source Software in Academic Publishing: VGTU Press case (Roberta Poderyte and Eleonora Dagiene)
12:30–13:30 Lunch Break
13:30–15:00 Parallel Sessions
 

Paulinerkirche: Disciplinary approaches: A model for all?

  1. SCOAP3/SCOAP3-DH – Gold Open Access in high energy physics (Angelika Kutz Ll.M.)
  2. Genome sharing projects around the world: How you find data for your research (Fiona Gwendolyn Ginn Nielsen and Nadezda Kovalevskaya)
  3. Towards new metrics for bioresources use (Laurence Mabile, Paola De Castro, Elena Bravo, Barbara Parodi, Mogens Thomsen, Samuel Moore and Anne Cambon-Thomsen)

Alfred-Hessel-Hall: Maintaining quality over time

  1. FOSTER’s Open Science training tools and best practices (Astrid Orth)
  2. If there are documents you really care about: Print them out! (Bernd Kulawik)
  3. Interactive Public Peer ReviewTM: an innovatitive approach to scientific quality assurance (Xenia Van Edig)
15:00–15:30 Coffee Break
15:30–17:00
  1. Open Access, Open Science, Open Society (Thomas Margoni)
  2. Peer Review on the move from closed to open (Anthony Ross-Hellauer, Birgit Schmidt, Arvid Deppe and Julien Bordier)
  3. Identifying and improving dataset references in social sciences full Texts (Behnam Ghavimi, Philipp Mayr, Sahar Vahdati and Christoph Lange)
17:00–17:15 Day One Closing and Information about the evening and Next Day
19:00 Conference dinner
 
9 June 2016 – Day 3: Conference
08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:45 Keynote speech: Tara Andrews, University of Bern – “After the spring: Digital forms of scholarship and the publication ecosystem”
09:45–10:30 National Keynote: Prateek Mahalwar, Max Planck Society
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break
11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions
 

Paulinerkirche: Stakeholders and their positions

  1. Time to adopt: Librarians’ new skills and competency profiles (Birgit Schmidt, Pascal Calarco, Iryna Kuchma and Kathleen Shearer)
  2. Sustaining the growth of library scholarly publishing (Graham Stone)
  3. Article Processing Charges: a new route to Open Access? (Gerald Beasley)
  4. UCL Press: a new model for open access university presses (Chris Penfold)

Alfred-Hessel-Hall: Data mining and knowledge discovery

  1. Insights from over a decade of Electronic Publishing Research (Fernando Loizides and Sam Jones)
  2. Stakeholders in academic publishing: Text and data mining perspective and potential (Maria Eskevich)
  3. Referencing of complex software environments as representations of research data (Daniel Kurzawe, Sven Bingert and Stefan Buddenbohm)
  4. Controlled vocabularies and PHAIDRA International (Iryna Solodovnik, Paolo Budroni, Rastislav Hudak, Raman Ganguly and Imma Subirats Coll)
12:30–13:30 Lunch Break
13:30–15:00 Panel Discussion: Positioning and power in academic publishing: Players, Agents and Agendas
13:30–15:00 Closing session, handover and farewell

Programme (PDF)