Below is the final program for the conference. Note that due to the flipped format of the conference, participants will have to get acquainted with videos, papers and posters published before the conference.
Times are in Central European Time (UTC+01:00). The conference venue is Auditorium 1 (Teorifagbygget, House 1) on the university campus in Tromsø.
If you missed the registration deadline, the conference will be streamed:
29 November – Workshops & Social gathering
Parallel workshops for onsite participants 11:00–15:45 (see schedule in workshop description):
- Workshop on publication ethics for journals editors, by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
- Workshop “Using games in research support?”
There will be an informal social gathering for onsite conference participants in the evening: Prelaten Kro & Scene (Sjøgata 12) opens its doors for us at 19:00, come when you can (you do not need to register). You will be able to buy drinks and food in the bar.
30 November – Day 1 of the conference
Time (CET) | Session | Speakers |
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09:00–09:50 | Coffee and registration | |
09:50–10:05 | Practical orientation. Opening of the conference | Conference chair. Pro-Rector for Research and Development at UiT, Prof. Camilla Brekke |
10:05–11:00 | Keynote: Open Science policies at the University of Edinburgh: Putting policy into practice | Dominic Tate (University of Edinburgh) |
11:00–11:15 | Short break | |
11:15–11:40 | Rights retention, open licensing and copyright. Reforming the policy landscape | Vanessa Proudman (SPARC Europe) & Jon Treadway (Great North Wood Consulting) |
11:40–12:05 | Open Access Monographs: COPIM & Making Mandates Reality | Tom Grady (University of London & COPIM) & Emily Poznanski (CEU Press) |
12:05–12:20 | Pitches for onsite posters | |
12:20–13:30 | Onsite poster lunch | See overview of posters |
13:30–14:25 | Keynote: Open Science Infrastructure as a key component of Open Science | Jadranka Stojanovski (University of Zadar & Ruđer Bošković Institute) |
14:25–15:00 | Coffee break | |
15:00–15:25 | Future pathways of a sector in transition. A socio-technical system perspective on the scholarly publishing market and Open Access | Lennart Stoy (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) |
15:25–15:50 | Supporting Open Infrastructure through commercial partnerships: The Ubiquity case study | Brian Hole (Ubiquity Press) |
15:50–16:15 | Economics and equity in the development of Open Research Europe | Rob Johnson (Research Consulting) |
17:30 | Conference dinner at the Science Center (Vitensenteret), Hansine Hansens veg 17 |
1 December – Day 2 of the conference
Time (CET) | Session | Speakers |
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09:00–09:30 | Coffee | |
09:30–10:15 | Keynote: Connecting the building blocks of open science: an ecological approach | Pierre Mounier (OpenEdition) |
10:15–10:30 | Short break (no coffee) | |
10:30–10:55 | A new university press as a space to connect the building blocks of Open Science. A look through the prism of an open textbook publishing pilot | Mira Buist-Zhuk & Margreet Nieborg (University of Groningen) |
10:55–11:20 | Open access books: building blocks and policies | Ronald Snijder & Tom Mosterd (OAPEN Foundation) |
11:20–12:20 | Onsite poster lunch | See overview of posters |
12:20–12:45 | Two decades of Open Access Campaigns: A retrospective analysis | Jenice Jean Goveas & Lizzie Sayer (International Science Council) |
12:45–13:10 | Open Science-friendly national R&D knowledge and information infrastructure: a case study from Korea | Hanna Shmagun (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI)), University of Science and Technology (UST)), Jangsup Shim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Charles Oppenheim, (Robert Gordon University), Kwangnam Choi (KISTI), Kwangho Chun (Institute for Information & Communication Technology Promotion), Jaesoo Kim (KISTI) |
13:10–13:25 | Short break (no coffee) | |
13:25–13:55 | Panel discussion on persistent identifiers (digital) | Bianca Kramer (Sesame Open Science), Chieh-Chih Estelle Cheng (ORCID), Amanda French (Crossref, ROR). See panellists' posters. |
13:55–14:35 | Panel discussion on research data management (onsite) | Frédérique Belliard (Delft University of Technology), Live Kvale (University of Oslo), Arto Ikonen (University of Jyväskylä), Philipp Conzett (UiT The Arctic University of Norway). See panellists' posters. |
14:35–15:20 | Closing of the conference, final coffee and mingling |