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Event

Date of the event: 02.06.2019
Added on: 21.03.2019

Shaping new ways to open the book. A workshop of the HIRMEOS project

Type of the event:
Seminar

The HIRMEOS project (High Integration of Research Monographs in the European Open Science infrastructure), a project of the OPERAS research infrastructure (operas-eu.org) is organizing a workshop at the ELPUB conference in Marseille on 2 June on the topic of "Shaping new ways to open the book".

We would like to invite early-career researchers to discuss their experiences and needs concerning Open Access monographs and to submit an abstract (500 words) before 15 April 2019 on one of the following topics:

. Topic 1: Not yet available services and tools which could increase the interest in publishing monographs in Open Access.

. Topic 2: Experiences with funding Open Access publications.

. Topic 3: Relevant aspects in choosing a publisher for the publication of a scholarly monograph.

. Topic 4: Publication's reputation and certification of scientific quality.

. Topic 5: Role of Open Access metrics and alternative metrics data concerning monographs in the development of an academic career.

. Topic 6: Different strategies to increase the resonance of a monograph, expand the audience, create new communities and communicate with them.

Invited speakers will receive a travel grant.

The selection of the presentations is based on an abstract of  500 words. Please submit it together with a short biographical statement (no more than 100 words) before 15 April 2019.

To better plan the organization, we kindly invite all those interested in attending the workshop to register here until 15 May 2019.  Registration is free.

The workshop agenda and the key speakers will be announced at the beginning of May on our website www.hirmeos.eu.

Contact:
For further information, don’t hesitate to contact us: Andrea Bertino (bertino@sub.uni-goettingen.de)

More information: https://www.hirmeos.eu/2019/03/01/shaping-new-ways-to-open-the-book-a-workshop-of-the-hirmeos-project-2-june-2019-marseille/

Information

Application deadline for speakers:
15.04.2019
Application deadline for participants:
15.05.2019
Added on:
21 March 2019; 12:34 (Mariola Wilczak)
Edited on:
21 March 2019; 21:11 (Mariola Wilczak)

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