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Our conference will address the theme of disruptive innovation and we will look at the changes in policy and practice which will shape the scholarly communications environment for years to come.
Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road
London
Programme
10.00 |
Registration |
10.25 |
Welcome Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL and Director, Library & Information Services, Teesside University |
10.35 |
Disruptions in scholarly publishing Dr Koen Becking, President, Executive Board, Tilburg University |
11.15 |
Questions |
11.25 |
Coffee break |
11.45 |
Collaboration and collective working: Three areas of change |
Liam Earney, Director, Jisc Collections Managing the move away from Historical Print Spend |
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Diane Bruxvoort, University Librarian and Director, University of Aberdeen Building a library monograph collection: Time for the next paradigm shift? |
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Professor James Wilsdon, Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex The metric tide: responsible uses of quantitative data in research management & assessment |
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12.20 |
Questions from audience |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.30 |
Parallel sessions: New models for publishing, licensing and collections |
Frances Pinter, Founder, Knowledge Unlatched and CEO Manchester University Press Knowledge Unlatched and the Future of Open Access Monographs |
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Sue White, Director of Computing and Library Services, University of Huddersfield A new era for library publishing? - The potential for collaboration amongst new University Presses |
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Chris Banks Director of Library Services, Imperial College London |
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14.30 |
Coffee break |
14.50 |
Vision for Jisc Paul Feldman, Chief Executive, Jisc |
15.10 |
Who will disrupt the disruptors? Martin Eve, Senior Lecturer in Literature, Technology and Publishing at Birkbeck, University of London |
15.50 |
Questions |
16.00 |
Closing remarks Liz Jolly, Chair of SCONUL and Director, Library & Information Services, Teesside University |
16.10 |
Close and departure |