Schedule for the 16th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing held online November 16-18, 2021.
All times are provided in CET, click on the times of the sessions to go to a converter which you can use to see the beginning time of the session in your local timezone.
Speaker names in the program link to speaker pages which include a bio, talk abstract, and link to presentations and videos which include subtitles.
Conference chairs: Gerit Pfuhl and Mariann Løkse.
November 16
| 12:20–12:30 | Introduction and conference opening by Camilla Brekke, pro-rector research and development at UiT |
| 12:30–14:40 | Keynote panel on research and researcher assessment |
| 12:30–12:50 | "NOR-CAM - A framework for assessment of academic careers in the Open Science Era", Finn-Eirik Johansen, University of Oslo, Norway |
| 12:50–13:10 | “Making room for everyone’s talent”, Kim Huijpen, VSNU, Netherlands |
| 13:10–13:30 | “Recommendation and implementation of good practice in researcher evaluation in Finland”, Janne Pölönen, Federation of Finnish Learned Societies, Finland |
| 13:30–13:50 | Break |
| 13:50–14:10 | “DORA in practice”, Kenneth Ruud, UiT The Arctic University of Norway |
| 14:10–14:40 | Panel discussion |
| 14:40–15:00 | Break |
| 15:00–15:40 | Presentations |
| 15:00–15:20 | “Exploring the reach and impact of Gold and Green OA articles in hybrid journals”, Jess Monaghan, Springer Nature, UK |
| 15:20–15:40 | “How should we share research data? Recommendations from the Norwegian committee on sharing and reuse of research data”, Magnus Aronsen, University of Oslo, Norway |
November 17
| 12:30–13:10 | Presentations |
| 12:30–12:50 | “Making Open Access Book Funding Work Fairly: The Emergence of Library Membership Funding Models for OA Monographs”, Martin Eve, University of London, UK |
| 12:50–13:10 | “Multilingualism in Scholarly Communication: Main findings and future challenges”, Delfim Leão, University of Coimbra, Portugal |
| 13:10–13:40 | Break |
| 13:40–14:20 | Presentations |
| 13:40–14:00 | “B!SON – a tool to make OA journal selection easier”, Anita Eppelin, German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Germany |
| 14:00–14:20 | “Open Source Academic Publishing Suite (OS-APS): Simple, media-neutral OA-publishing with automatic typesetting”, Markus Putnings (Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany) and Carsten Borchert (SciFlow, Germany) |
| 14:20–14:30 | Short break |
| 14:30–14:50 | Presentation: “Publishing accessible content on OJS and beyond”, Mariya Maistrovskaya, University of Toronto, Canada |
| 14:50–15:10 | Break |
| 15:10–16:40 | Keynote panel on innovations in scholarly communication |
| 15:10–15:30 | “Exploring Experimental Publishing: Mappings, Pilots, and Guidelines”, Janneke Adema, Coventry University, UK |
| 15:30–15:50 | "Unleashing the potential of preprints: A new publishing model for a digital age", Damian Pattinson, eLife, UK |
| 15:50–16:10 | “Innovations in Accessible Scholarly Communication”, Stephanie Rosen, University of Michigan, USA |
| 16:10–16:40 | Panel discussion |
November 18
| 12:30–13:00 | Keynote presentation: Johan Rooryck, Leiden University, Netherlands | |
| 13:00–13:20 | Presentation: “Open Access journals published by Norwegian institutions – status and prospects”, Henrik Karlstrøm, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway and Per Pippin Aspaas, UiT The Arctic University of Norway | |
| 13:20–13:40 | Break | |
13:40–14:20 | Presentations | |
| 13:40–14:00 | “Publishers as Partners”, Martin Donnelly, Royal Society of Chemistry, UK | |
| 14:00–14:20 | “Enabling smaller independent publishers to participate in Open Access transformative arrangements”, Lorraine Estelle, Information Power, UK | |
| 14:20–14:40 | Break | |
| 14:40–15:40 | Presentations | |
| 14:40–15:00 | “Analog Resources and Digital Limitations: Navigating Old Norse Academia as an Early-Career Scholar”, Lyonel Perabo,Tromsø Museum, Norway | |
| 15:00–15:20 | “Open Polar – a global open access portal to research on the polar regions”, Leif Longva, UiT The Arctic University of Norway | |
| 15:20–15:40 | “Living the POSI Life: In Conversation with Crossref’s Vanessa Fairhurst and Ed Pentz, Crossref, UK |