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Date of the event: 24.04.2017 g.09:00 - 24.04.2017 g.17:00
Added on: 28.03.2017

Much more than infrastructure: working together to connect research

Type of the event:
Meeting
City or town:
Warszawa
Target groups:
Students, PhD Students, Independent academics, Doctors, Others

Centrum Humanistyki Cyfrowej Instytutu Badań Literackich PAN serdecznie zaprasza na całodniowe spotkanie na temat nowych form komunikacji naukowej i współpracy badawczej, usług ułatwiających identyfikację i cytowanie wyników badań oraz narzędzi służących zwiększeniu widoczności publikacji naukowych i danych badawczych.

Partnerami spotkania są Crossref i projekt THOR (ORCID, DataCite i British Library), których przedstawiciele zaprezentują swoje usługi trwałych identyfikatorów (persistent identifiers, PID), w tym identyfikatorów publikacji cyfrowych (DOI) czy ich autorów (ORCID). W popołudniowej części spotkania odbędzie się panel dyskusyjny na temat przyszłości i znaczenia tych narzędzi dla polskiej nauki.

W obradach udział zapowiedzieli prof. dr hab. Łukasz Szumowski (Podsekretarz stanu w MNiSW), prof. dr hab. Paweł Rowiński (Wiceprezes PAN), dr hab. Emanuel Kulczycki (KEJN, RMN, Zespół ds. Oceny Czasopism Naukowych MNiSW), dr inż. Przemysław Korytkowski (KEJN), dr Marta Hoffman-Sommer (RepOD przy ICM UW).

Szczególnie zapraszamy kadrę zarządzającą instytucjami, redaktorów czasopism naukowych i serii wydawniczych, pracowników wydawnictw naukowych i repozytoriów cyfrowych, bibliotekarzy, oraz wszystkich naukowców zainteresowanych ułatwieniem dostępu do dorobku naukowego. Spotkanie skierowane jest do przedstawicieli wszystkich dyscyplin.

Spotkanie będzie prowadzone w języku angielskim. W trakcie obrad zapewniamy lunch i przerwy kawowe. Udział w spotkaniu jest bezpłatny, ale wymaga rejestracji tutaj.

Liczba miejsc ograniczona.

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24 April 2017

Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences; Staszic Palace, Nowy Swiat 72, Warsaw, room 144

AGENDA

08:30-9:00 Registration & coffee
09:00-09:10 Welcome from organisers
09:10-9:30 Opening remarks
  • Professor Łukasz Szumowski, Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  • Professor Paweł Rowiński, Vice-President of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
9:30-11:00  Introduction to Persistent Identifiers
  • Crossref, ORCID, DataCite, Project THOR, PID Interoperability
11:00-11:20  Coffee
11:20-12:50  Persistent Identifier Services
  • Crossref services, THOR partner services, PID Integrations. Discussion
12:50-13:50  Lunch
13:50-15:20  What’s happening: Plans & Applications
  • Industry initiatives and how to get involved with Project THOR partners
  • Polish case-studies
15:20-15:40  Coffee
15:40-17:00  Panel Discussion: Let’s Link Research! Persistent Identifiers for Polish Scholarship.
  • Moderator: Dr. Maciej Maryl, Digital Humanities Centre at the Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences.
  • Josh Brown, Director Partnerships, ORCID
  • Dr. Marta Hoffman-Sommer, Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, RepOD Repository for Open Data, OpenAIRE NOAD for Poland.
  • Dr. Eng. Przemysław Korytkowski, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, member of the Committee for Evaluation of Scientific Units at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  • Dr. Habil. Emanuel Kulczycki  Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the chairman of the Specialist Team for the Evaluation of Scientific Journals at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education
  • Rachael Lammey, Member & Community Outreach, Crossref
  • Laura Rueda, Communications Director, DataCite
17:00  Closing remarks.

DESCRIPTION

This outreach meeting aims to explore how the research community can work together to help connect research and improve discoverability of content - publications, data and more.

Representatives from Crossref and Project THOR partners (ORCID, DataCite and the British Library) will introduce and provide updates on their initiatives and services (and how they work together). We will also have panelists from Polish institutions join us to discuss how the research landscape looks for them, and how they might work with some of the services discussed.

The day aims to provide a deeper understanding of foundational scholarly infrastructure, but also to have the opportunity to discuss how that can be used in publisher and researcher workflows.

We welcome editors, publishers, librarians, researchers, funders and the wider community to come share their thoughts and ideas. There will be lots of time for discussion and questions, so please join us and register here.

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