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Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 14:04:08 +0000

THE MECHANICS AND REALITY OF OPEN ACCESS

TUESDAY 13 MAY, LONDON (full day)

Chair: Michael Jubb, Research Information Network

Open Access is very much in the news - this seminar looks at the
practical implications of implementing OA policy for both STM and HSS
publishing.

The hybrid model is now under increasing scrutiny - what are the
challenges facing publishers, librarians and funders?  Global OA
policies have increasing granular focus - what does this mean for
workflows, processes and standardisation of data?  How do hybrid and
gold OA publishing differ when it comes to marketing products and
services?  What are the issues surrounding APC collection systems?
Join our expert speakers to discuss these and other questions.

See:  http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/ProductCatalog/1405MRO.aspx?ID=395
 for full details and to book your place.

PROGRAMME

0945  Registration and coffee

1000  Introduction

1005  The OA Landscape - an overview

Michael Jubb, Director, Research Information Network

1035  The challenges of hybrid STM and HSS Open Access programmes and
the transition from hybrid to full Open Access

Liz Ferguson, Publishing Solutions Director, Wiley-Blackwell

1110  Coffee

1130   Setting up internal policies: workflows, standardisation of
data, when to hold publication and waivers

Victoria Gardner, Open Access Publisher, Taylor & Francis/Routledge

1200  Open Access business models

Phil Hurst, Publisher, The Royal Society

1230   Lunch

1315  Open Access: what does the librarian/customer community need?

John Norman, Director - Information Technologies and Applied Research
in Educational Technologies, University of Cambridge.

1345  APC collection systems: the mechanics and the reality

Neil Jacobs, Programme Director, Digital Infrastructure, Jisc

1415  Break

1430  Marketing hybrid and Gold Open Access programmes: what's the difference?

Caroline Sutton, Publisher, Co-Action Publishing

1500  Panel session with case studies - launching new Open Access journals

Nicola Gulley, Editorial Director, IOP Publishing

Kathryn Spiller, Head of Publishing, Society for Endocrinology

Hazel Newton, Head of Author Services, Open Research, Nature
Publishing Group/Palgrave Macmillan

1600 Close with drinks and networking

Full programme and online booking:

http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/ProductCatalog/1405MRO.aspx?ID=395

Registration Fees (including lunch)

ALPSP Member: £200.00 excl VAT (£240.00 incl VAT @ 20%);
Academic: £220.00 excl VAT (£264.00 incl VAT @ 20%);
Non-Member: £335.00 excl VAT (£402.00 incl VAT @ 20%)

Lesley Ogg
Events and Membership Manager
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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