This is the programme for the 19th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing 2024.
All presentations will take place in Auditoria 1 and 2 (see information about the conference venue). Registration, poster sessions and coffee breaks will take place in the hall outside of the auditoria. The workshop rooms are above the conference hall, accessible by lift or stairs.
Short abstracts for the parallel workshops can be seen on the Workshops-overview page. See also an overview of posters that will be displayed during poster lunches on 26 and 27 November.
For the digital audience: all presentation and panel sessions will be streamed. The streaming links for the sessions in Auditorium 1 are posted at the top of the programme for each day. For Auditorium 2, see the specific session. Munin is in the CET zone.
26 November
Streaming link for the sessions in Auditorium 1: https://vimeo.com/event/4741666.
9:00–9:30
Morning coffee & registration
9:30–9:40
Conference opening
Auditorium 1
- Conference chair, Mariann Løkse (UiT)
- Rector of UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Dag Rune Olsen
9:40–10:40
Keynote lecture,
Auditorium 1
Chair – Mariann Løkse
“Hidden in plain sight: The everyday epic impact of practitioners in open education”, Paola Corti (SPARC Europe)
10:40–10:50
Short break to change rooms
10:50–11:45
Parallel presentation sessions
Auditorium 1
Chair – Mariann Løkse
- “Open Access Book Adoption in the Classroom: Sylla’s Innovative Approach to Personalized Discovery“, Max Mosterd (Sylla)
- “Community-led AI systems for scholarly communication: The Open Knowledge Maps approach“, Peter Kraker (Open Knowledge Maps)
Auditorium 2, streaming 26 Nov
Chair – Tanja Larssen (UiT)
- “Navigating the Complexities of Supervisor-Student Co-Authorship: A Case Study of Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute“, Antonina Kizlova (National Technical University of Ukraine)
- “The Ethics of Ownership: Developing Guidelines on Data Ownership in Participatory Researchers“, Simon Smith (University of Edinburgh)
11:45–12:40
Poster lunch (outside of Auditoria 1 & 2)
12:40–14:20
Parallel workshops (take the stairs or lift from the conference hall, Teorifagbygget House 1)
“Painting the Mona Lisa? How reusable and open methods and protocols can advance reproducibility“
Agata Morka, Emma Ganley, Leo Lahti, Rebecca Kirk.
4th floor, room 1.417
“Supporting publication choices in an open research context“
Jeroen Bosman, Femke Holwerda.
3rd floor, room 1.313
“A practical workshop on Diamond OA publishing: New European DIAMAS tools to support you in your work“
Vanessa Proudman (SPARC Europe); Pilar Rico Castro (FECYT).
3rd floor, room 1.333
“What about Open Science?“
Aisling Coyne, Sarah Coombs, Katrine Sundsbø.
3rd floor, room 1.325
“Just get rid of the journal! Unconference style“, Susanne van Rijn & Heleen Palmen.
3rd floor, room 1.307
14:20–14:50
Coffee break (outside of Auditoria 1 & 2)
14:50–15:45
Presentations, Auditorium 1
Chair – Mariann Løkse
- “Tales from the Engine Room: what’s ahead for OA and what’s behind us“, Steve Eardley & Richard Jones (Cottage Labs)
- “Quality as a public good: The Diamond Open Access Standard (DOAS) and its role in the Global Diamond Open Access Alliance“, Johan Rooryck (cOAlition S); Pilar Rico Castro (FECYT)
15:45–16:00
Short break
16:00–17:00
Panel “ National approaches to Open Access publishing“,
Auditorium 1,
Panel chair – Iva Melinščak Zlodi (University of Zagreb)
- María Ángeles Coslado (Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology)
- Samir Hachani (Algiers University 2)
- Susanne van Rijn (Dutch Academic Library Consortium UKB & Erasmus University Rotterdam)
- Arūnas Gudinavičius (Vilnius University)
17:00
Closing of day 1, Auditorium 1
Mariann Løkse
19:00–22:00
Conference reception,
The Arctic University Museum of Norway
Lars Thørings veg 10
27 November
Streaming link for the sessions in Auditorium 1: https://vimeo.com/event/4741994.
8:30–9:00
Morning coffee
9:00–10:00
Keynote lecture,
Auditorium 1
Chair – Mariann Løkse
“Human-Centric Open Science“, Sabina Leonelli (Technical University of Munich)
10:00–10:10
Short break to change rooms
10:10–11:30
Parallel presentation sessions
Auditorium 1
Chair – Lilli Mittner (UiT)
- “The MOSAIC project: the challenge of sharing the results of unique research“, Christoph Bardin & Eva Libran Perez (Jean Monnet University)
- “Is open publishing really open to the public? Co-designing public facing materials to accompany published research, using a case study on health data research“, Elizabeth Ford, Alice Tunks (Brighton and Sussex Medical School), Sophie Gibbons, Simon Pillinger, Molly Farrow (Akrivia Health)
- “A Scalable methodological model for fostering open access: Findings from participatory research with stakeholders in the Polish publishing ecosystem“, Magdalena Wnuk & Marta Świetlik (Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
Auditorium 2, streaming 27 Nov
Chair – Mariann Løkse
- “Advancing Open Access: A Case Study of Collaborative Models and Projects by Dutch University Presses“, Margreet Nieborg & Peter van Rees (University of Groningen)
- “Reshaping and a Makeover – Preparing Old Services for New Times“, Monica Roos & Markus Bang (Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills)
- “DOAJ: Advancing open access by fostering journal diversity through collaboration“, Gala García Reátegui (DOAJ)
11:30–12:30
Poster lunch (outside of Auditoria 1 & 2)
12:30–14:10
Parallel workshops (take the stairs or lift from the conference hall, Teorifagbygget House 1)
“Unlocking the power of Open Education: Exploring stakeholder benefits through interactive card play“, Paola Corti.
4th floor, room 1.417
“Collaborating for reproducibility: How can we work together better?“, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Rebecca Taylor-Grant, Matthew Cannon, Becky Hill.
4th floor, room 1.425
“Enhancing Diamond Open Access: How OS-APS Facilitates Media-Neutral Scholarly Publishing“, Yannik Hampf, João Martins, Carsten Borchert, Sarah Bösendörfer.
2nd floor, room 1.241
“The Diamond Discovery Hub and its suggested Diamond OA criteria for journals“, Hanna Varachkina, Malte Dreyer, Lisa Müller.
3rd floor, room 1.313
“Running a Diamond Open Access Journal (and Surviving It): How can we avoid (self-)exploitation and ensure professional publishing without recurring to APCs and similar evils?“, Holger Pötzsch, Justin Parks, Jan Erik Frantsvåg.
4th floor, room 1.413
“Slay the Code: Prompting and Coding in the Humanities“, Bárbara Romero Ferrón, Chiara Livio, Stefano Rapisarda, Val Privalova.
3rd floor, room 1.307
Research Game, Sabina Leonelli and Stefano Rimini
2nd floor, room 1.258
14:10–14:40
Coffee break
14:40–15:35
Presentations,
Auditorium 1
Chair – Mariann Løkse
- “A Dialogue: Commercial and Anti-commercial Thinking in Diamond Open Access Publishing“, Jason Colman (University of Michigan) & Katherine Parker-Hay (Open Library of Humanities)
- “The Future is (Still) Open (and Growing): An Update on the Global PKP Community and the Development of Open Source Publishing Software“, Mark Huskisson (Public Knowledge Project)
15:35–15:50
Short break
15:50–16:50
Panel “Transparency in peer review“,
Auditorium 1,
Panel chair – Roald A. Øien (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Vanessa Fairhurst (PREreview)
- Naushin Thomson (eLife)
- Sven Fund (ReviewerCredits)
- Rebecca Kirk (PLOS)
16:50
Closing of day 2, Auditorium 1
Mariann Løkse
17:15
Conference dinner,
restaurant Adelie
28 November
Streaming link for the sessions in Auditorium 1: https://vimeo.com/event/4742007.
9:00–10:00
Panel “Traditional publishers and the transition towards Open Access“,
Auditorium 1,
Panel chair – Per Pippin Aspaas (UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
- Timon Oefelein (Springer Nature)
- Corinna Mayer (De Gruyter Brill)
- Nils Lahlum (Scandinavian University Press)
- Becky Hill (Taylor & Francis)
10:00–10:20
Morning coffee
10:20–12:00
Parallel workshops (take the stairs or lift from the conference hall, Teorifagbygget House 1)
“Mechanisms for transdisciplinary co-production“, Sabina Leonelli & Stefano Rimini.
3rd floor, room 1.313
“Slay the Code: Prompting and Coding in the Humanities“, Bárbara Romero Ferrón, Chiara Livio, Stefano Rapisarda, Val Privalova.
2nd floor, room 1.241
“Introducing the ‘Support Package for Data Management Plans for Norwegian Higher Education libraries’”, Jenny Ostrop, Ida Benedicte Juhasz, Korbinian Bösl, Live Kvale, Leif Longva, Svein Høier, Lisbeth Jahren, Ingrid Heggland.
3rd floor, room 1.317
“Just get rid of the journal! Unconference style“, Susanne van Rijn & Heleen Palmen
4th floor, room 1.425
“Diamond Nordic Capacity Centre“, Sofie Wennström & Per Pippin Aspaas
Auditorium 2
streaming
“What about Open Science?“
Aisling Coyne, Sarah Coombs, Katrine Sundsbø
3rd floor, room 1.323
12:00–12:50
Lunch
12:50–13:45
Parallel presentation sessions
Auditorium 1
Chair – Elena Giglia (University of Turin)
- “Research Data: A Public Good or a Private Asset?“, Tadeu Fernando Nogueira, Trude Eikebrokk & Laila Økdal Aksetøy (SINTEF)
- “Towards reusable qualitative data: lessons from the QualiFAIR project“, Agata Bochynska, Torgeir Christiansen, Kirsti Klette (University of Oslo)
Auditorium 2, streaming 28 nov
Chair – Sofie Wennström (Stockholm University)
- “Unveiling Attitudes Towards Open Access Monographs in the European Research Area“, Gabriela Manista, Maciej Maryl & Magdalena Wnuk (Institute of Literary Research at the Polish Academy of Sciences)
- “Shaping the Future of Open Access Books: Recommendations for Open Access Book Policies“, Hanna Varachkina, Malte Dreyer (University of Göttingen), and Johan Rooryck (cOAlition S)
13:45–14:10
Coffee break
14:10–15:05
Presentations,
Auditorium 1,
Chair – Kasper Bøgh Pedersen (Technical University of Denmark)
- “Different paths to retaining rights in Europe“, Jon Treadway (Great North Wood Consulting) & Iva Melinščak Zlodi (University of Zagreb)
- “The Impact of Open Science – what do we really know?“, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Nicki Lisa Cole, Thomas Klebel (Know Center Research) & Lena Tsipouri (Opix)
15:05–15:10
Conference closing, Mariann Løkse