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Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum Webinar 2 | New Approaches to Evaluate Researchers' Impact

Part of the Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum series
11 Sep 2020, 00:00

Publishing, Open Access, Sustainability
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Webinar Information

The second Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum (BSPF) will be held virtually on 26–27 October 2020. Until then, due to the current COVID-19 situation, we would like to offer you some of the conference topics via webinars! In the weeks and months preceding the conference, selected speakers will discuss various aspects on Open-Access publishing. The first webinar in the series was held on 2 July 2020. It touched upon topics such as Plan S and Price Transparency and consisted of talks from different publishers. The webinar website and the full recording can be found here.

The second webinar within the framework of the Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum was held on 11 September 2020 at 2:00 pm (CEST). The webinar was offered via Zoom and required registration to attend. The full recording can be found below.

Moderator

Prof. Dr. Ed Constable

Department of Chemistry, Former Vice-Rector for Research, University of Basel, Switzerland - Website

Speakers

Prof. Dr. Silvio Peroni

Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies, University of Bologna, Italy - Website

Prof. Dr. Ludo Waltman

Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS), Leiden University, The Netherlands - Website

Prof. Dr. Stefanie Haustein

Faculty of Arts, School of Information Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada - Website

Program

The webinar will start at 2 pm (CEST) and will last about 1h30.

Speaker
Presentation
Time (CEST)

Prof. Dr. Ed Constable

Introduction

2.00 pm

Prof. Dr. Silvio Peroni

History of open citations: what they are and why they are crucial for metrics-based research assessment

2.10 pm

Prof. Dr. Ludo Waltman

Beyond Metrics – Interactive Visualizations for Responsible Research Evaluation

2.30 pm

Prof. Dr. Stefanie Haustein

Metrics Literacies – on the Importance of Educating Researchers and Administrators About the Appropriate Use of Scholarly Metrics

2.50 pm

Discussion and Q&A session

3.10 pm

Webinar Content

On Friday 11 September 2020, MDPI organised the second BSPF2020 webinar, moderated by Prof. Dr. Ed Constable from the University of Basel. The talks were given by Prof. Dr. Silvio Peroni from the University of Bologna, Prof. Dr. Ludo Waltman from the Leiden University and Prof. Dr. Stefanie Haustein from the University of Ottawa. These were followed by a discussion and Q&A session.
The webinar was organised within the framework of the 2nd Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum (BSPF), which will be held virtually on 26-27 October 2020. A main topic of discussion of BSPF2020 will be the challenges facing learned societies in this transition to Open Access, but the conference will also cover a broad array of topics relevant to these challenges, like the development of alternative metrics, the evaluation and promotion of researchers, the OA price transparency, the current situation and limitations of transformative agreements, copyright, etc. Registration for the virtual conference is now open.

Please note that the live recording has been edited to make for a better non-live experience.

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SAVE THE DATE: The 2nd Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum

The 2nd Basel Sustainable Publishing Forum (BSPF) will be held virtually on 26–27 October 2020. The aim of the forum is to offer a platform for open and constructive conversation between researchers, learned societies, university librarians, funding agencies, scholarly publishers, publishing platforms, and other concerned stakeholders (professional associations, etc.) to identify implementable solutions for a sustainable global transition to open access. A main topic of discussion of BSPF2 will be the challenges facing learned societies in this transition to Open Access, but the conference will also cover a broad array of topics relevant to these challenges, like the development of alternative metrics, the evaluation and promotion of researchers, the OA price transparency, the current situation and limitations of transformative agreements, copyright, etc.

This will be a unique opportunity to work together towards sustainable solutions for a successful global transition to open access.

We would like to invite all relevant stakeholders, especially the research community and representatives of learned societies, to join us and participate by sharing their experience, views, opinions, or results, and, to submit a proposal in response to one of the calls.

The University of Basel and MDPI look forward to welcoming you to our virtual conference!

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