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  1. 9. sij

    Thank you for doing the interview during . Very interesting! Listeners can also follow and .

  2. 27. pro 2019.
  3. 16. pro 2019.

    Is it fair that researchers and policymakers in low-income countries have to pay to read new research on diseases they treat? Today's guest is Robert Terry () from &

  4. 6. pro 2019.

    Presentations and posters from the 14th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing are now available at

    Northern lights above mountains, with text about posters and presentations being published.
  5. 28. stu 2019.

    For anyone interested in the presentations from you can find slides and recordings using the link below

  6. I have written a blog post with a summary of some of the main points of my keynote at . Thanks to the organizers for a great (and important) conference and to for their brilliant work on and

  7. 28. stu 2019.

    Presentation slides from - with links to specific presentation recordings - will be available next week at . Video recording of whole sessions is here: .

  8. 28. stu 2019.

    Thank you for joining us everyone! It has been a wonderful past few days. Safe travels home, and hope to see back in Tromsø again next year. Oh, and if you are still in town tonight, the chances of seeing northern lights are quite good. 👍😁

  9. 28. stu 2019.

    'challenge for OA [funder] advocates is no longer that of generating support for open but of finding practical & cost-effective ways to implement'- report by et al

  10. 28. stu 2019.

    Question that I would like to ask the panel (but running out of time) : If we wish to make open the default, can we drop the term "open science" and just call it "science" versus "closed science"?

  11. 28. stu 2019.

    Flaeten asks which scholcomm infrastructures funders should support. Community-owned, scholar-led, non-profit and transparant. has thorougly analysed more than 20 infrastructures so far in the context of our fair oa fund - happy to share.

  12. 28. stu 2019.

    "The journal is dead, and if not it needs to be put to sleep" on how impact factor is toxic, and that it is morally wrong to restrict access and reject 90% of papers submitted

  13. 28. stu 2019.

    Supporting is obvious to me. Libraries have limited budgets, so need to prioritize. When something comes along which is demonstrably good for scholarship (OA without author-facing fees) and excellent value for money, it becomes priority #1

  14. 28. stu 2019.

    SEO and publishing: Titles are REALLY important. Creative titles can hinder visibility. Then again, some do get picked up and talked about, though it doesn’t mean it leads to increased citations. Some great examples here

  15. 28. stu 2019.

    My good colleague Helene N. Andreassen presenting "Data citation in linguistics publications: A scholar-led, community-based initiative".

  16. 28. stu 2019.

    Lucy Barnes (Open Book Publishers) provides inspiring insights into the world of monograph publishing. Ideally, the model of could be adapted on a larger scale: No Book Processing Charges & "reasonably priced" books (paperback £15, hardback £30)

  17. 28. stu 2019.

    Commercial publishers are not involved in the journal production in Latin America 👀 . Keynote:Arianna Becerril-Garcia

  18. Up now at of and has no APCs for readers or authors and has a long and well-established well functioning system This will be good!

  19. And here is an update of Samir Hachani's image, this one from 2016: Credit: Worldmapper

  20. Why are we stuck with a model of academic publishing that is past its use-by date?.. Says Aileen Fyfe at I would add to Latin American decision-makers please keep and strengthen our regional academic-owned journal publishing

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