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OAI12 – The Geneva Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication

The Geneva Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication, organized by the CERN and the University of Geneva, returns on 6-10 September 2021 as a series of digital webinars.

Among the main themes of this edition, we find:

  • Scholarly publishing
  • Digital research data
  • Reproducibility and research integrity
  • Diversity, inclusivity and collaboration
  • The future of open science

Find the complete program of the sessions and the list of speakers on the OAI website.

Scientific Committee

  • Paul Ayris (Chair) – UCL (University College London)
  • Josh Brown – MoreBrains Cooperative
  • Elena Giglia – University of Turin
  • Tiberius Ignat – SKS (Scientific Knowledge Services)
  • Danny Kingsley – Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (ANU)
  • Frank Manista – Jisc
  • Catherine Mitchell – California Digital Library
  • Martyn Rittman – Crossref
  • Wouter Schallier – Hernán Santa Cruz Library, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Carribean (ECLAC)
  • Katherine Skinner – Educopia Institute
  • Marco Tullney – Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB)
  • Jens Vigen – CERN

Local Organizing Committee

  • Paulina Baranowska – CERN
  • Tullio Basaglia – CERN
  • Jean-Blaise Claivaz – University of Geneva
  • Dimitri Donzé – Head of the local committee – University of Geneva
  • Anne Gentil-Beccot – CERN
  • Stéphanie Haesen – University of Geneva
  • Pablo Iriarte – University of Geneva
  • Floriane Muller – University of Geneva
  • Salomé Rohr – CERN
  • Marina Savino – CERN
  • Jens Vigen – CERN

 

Participation is free, so make sure to join!

Event registration must be completed at least seven days prior to the event. Click here to register.

From: 6 Sep, 2021
10:00
To: 10 Sep, 2021
12:30 PM
Organizer: CERN - UNIGE
Languages: English

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