Innovations in Open Research
Recorded on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 11 AM – 12 PM ET
In this timely webinar, speakers explore the latest developments in the transition to open research, touching on innovations from their respective organizations. Topics will include new developments in the scholarly infrastructure supporting open research, new business models in support of OA monographs, and how open research is shifting our focus from the scholarly article to preprints, data, and other research outputs. The speakers will also discuss what’s working, what isn’t, and the barriers to a fully open research ecosystem across disciplines.
Speakers:
Alice Meadows, Director of Community Engagement, NISO
Alice is past president of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) as well as NISO’s Director of Community Engagement, responsible for engaging with and developing NISO's member community. She was formerly Director of Communications and Director of Community Engagement at ORCID; and before that, she worked for many years in scholarly publishing, including at Wiley and at Blackwell Publishing. She is also a Co-Founder of the MoreBrains Cooperative, which provides consulting services to organizations across the research ecosystem. She is actively involved in the information community and was honored to receive the SSP Distinguished Service Award in 2018, the ALPSP Award for Contribution to Scholarly Publishing in 2016, and the ISMTE Recognition Award in 2013.
Alison Mudditt, CEO, PLOS
Since June 2017 Alison has been CEO of PLOS, an organization dedicated to building an Open Science future that is equitable, collaborative, and global. Prior to PLOS, Alison served as Director of the University of California Press and as Executive Vice President at SAGE Publications. Alison is Chair of the Board of Directors for the Center for Open Science and also serves on the boards of the Authors’ Alliance and the American Chemical Society’s Governing Board for Publishing. A regular speaker at industry meetings, Alison also writes for the Scholarly Kitchen blog. Her more than 30 years in the publishing industry also include leadership positions at Taylor & Francis and Blackwell Publishers.
Charles Watkinson, Associate University Librarian, Publishing, University of Michigan Library and Director of University of Michigan Press
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