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Hear from leading voices in scholarly research for a series of exclusive interactive webcasts


Three On Demand webcasts


New models of publishing: Libraries as publishers


In an effort to short-circuit the traditional publishing route, libraries are increasingly publishing their own material. What are the upsides to this and what are the problems associated with this route? What tools are available to libraries who want to publish?


KEY TAKEAWAYS


l An insight into the scholarly publishing landscape


l Hear about the latest technologies and new models of publishing that can support the needs of the scholarly community


l Learn about best practices and shared expertise in library publishing


SPEAKERS


Simon Bains University Librarian, University of Aberdeen


Tracey Stanley Director of Library Services and University Librarian at Cardiff University


Megan Taylor Director of Content and Research, The International Bunch


Emma Molls President, Library Publishing Coalition


The value of transformative agreements


With ever-tighter budgets, how do institutions decide whether transformative/read-and -publish agreements represent good value? If they do make the decision, what are the implications for librarians?


KEY TAKEAWAYS


l A breakdown of the impact of transformative agreements on libraries


l Insights into programmes that can help libraries implement transformative agreements


l Funding considerations and the value transformative agreements can provide


SPEAKERS


Jayne Marks Maverick Publishing Specialists


Helen Dobson Licensing Portfolio Specialist, Jisc


Yvonne Nobis Head of Physical Sciences Libraries, University of Cambridge


Conforming to the REF: An international view


The REF is a UK-specific measure for research institutions to assess the quality of their research output and is pertinent to libraries, research offices, university planning departments and institutions. But this webcast will aim to look at this within a global context and explore other frameworks that are in place around the world.


KEY TAKEAWAYS


l Learn how the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated globally


l Hear from experts about best practices in the assessment of researchers and scholarly research


l Key insights into why representation of researchers in the design of research assessment practices across the world is crucial


SPEAKERS


Jonathan Adams Chief Scientist at Institute for Scientific Information


Vinciane Gaillard Deputy Director for Research and Innovation at European University Association


Stephen Curry Chair of The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) steering committee President, Library Publishing Coalition


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