Category: events
Open Access 2020 Transformation Workshop | March 6-8, 2018 | Munich
Open Access 2020 Transformation Workshop, March 6-8, 2018
For librarians and staff looking to take pro-active steps to accelerate the transition of scholarly communications to open access.
Highly interactive, this workshop provides participants with a clear understanding of the strategic and practical aspects of transitioning to open access, enabling them to create and implement their own OA2020 roadmap to drive open access within their local community and have impact on a global scale. Led by MPDL librarians and staff with over 10 years of experience in developing and perfecting OA strategies and workflows, the workshop is a fantastic opportunity to share experiences and learn best practice in managing and leading the open access transformation.
Westminster Higher Education Forum Keynote Seminar | February 20, 2018 | London, UK
Westminster Higher Education Forum Keynote Seminar: The next steps for delivering open access – implementation, expansion and international trends
Timing: Morning, Tuesday, February 20, 2018 Venue: Central London
ALA Midwinter Meeting | February 9-11, 2018 | Denver, CO (USA)
ALA Midwinter Meeting – Denver, CO (USA)
12th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing | November 22, 2017 | Tromsø, NO
“It’s the workflows, stupid! What is required to make ‘offsetting’ work for the open access transition”
Focus on Open Science, Workshop Series in Vienna, Budapest, Ljubljana | Nov 20-24, 2017 | AT, H, SL
Scientific Knowledge Services and its partners are introducing an exciting series of Workshops in Central Europe on the theme of Open Science. The purpose of the Workshops is to introduce the concept and values of the Open Science agenda to new communities. At all three events, Colleen Campbell will speak about “OA2020: Achieving A Rapid And Scholarly Oriented Transition to Open Access” […]
St. Petersburg Cultural Forum | Nov 17, 2016 | St. Petersburg, RU
«OpenAccess: new cultural publications, information access and security» Education Round Table