Keynotes
- Don’t talk to me about metrics! I write books! Lucy Montgomery
- Sustaining an open scholarly ecosystem with community-based open source Robert Cartolano
- How circulation of books generates value through replications in the digital and non digital worlds Dominique Boullier
Workshops
- Invest in open infrastructures Vanessa Proudman, Leslie Chan
- Open Science Barometer: methodologies for monitering Open Science Éric Jeangirard
Session 1 Best practices in bibliodiversity
- The stakes of repositories and bibliodiversity: community approaches Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Christine Berthaud
- Strengthening bibliodiversity: a national and institutional presentation of the current situation in France Jean-François Lutz, Jacques Lafait
- Bibliodiversity in practice: developing community-owned, open infrastructure to unleash Open Access publishing Lucy Barnes, Rupert Gatti, COPIM partners
Session 2 Theoretical aspects of bibliodiversity
- Bibliodiversity’s documentation: a conceptual exploration of documents, practices, and information Marc Kosciejew
- Is multilingualism seen as added-value in bibliodiversity? A literature review focussed on business and research contexts Ana Balula, Delfim Leão
- If, alongside libraries, funders pulled their weight: a study in universal open access John Willinsky
Session 3 Digital publishing: workflows, processes, achievements
- Modeling scholarly publications for sustainable workflows Klaus Thoden
- A framework to the digital book design process Mauricio Elias Dick, Berenice Santos Gonçalves
- Intermediary services as a concept for an institutional publishing platform Fabian Cremer, Katrin Neumann
Session 4 French corner
Session 5 Panel
- Panel: towards an open access books network Eelco Ferwerda (slides), Vanessa Proudman, Rupert Gatti, Pierre Mounier, Andrea Bertino
Session 6 Library data: from metrics to visualisation
- Matilda: building a bibliographic/metric tool for open citations & open science Didier Torny, Laurent Capelli, Lydie Danjean, Stéphane Pouyllau
- Information visualisation and library data: a case study of Public Library of Veria, Greece Panagiotis Gkioulekas, Panayiota Polydoratou
- The significant difference in impact: a comparative study on metrics for open access monographs Sofie Wennström, Gabor Schubert, Graham Stone, Jeroen Sondervan
Session 7 Open knowledge
- Ethical expansion of open knowledge: ACRL’s new research agenda for scholarly communications and the research environment Nancy Maron, Rebecca Kennison, Nathan Hall, Yasmeen Shorish, Kara Malenfant
- Universities and knowledge sharing: evaluating progress to openness at the institutional level Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Richard Hosking, Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang, Alkim Ozaygen, Katie Wilson
- Science should be open, right? Aleš Pogačnik
Session 8 Communities, crowd initiatives and digital safety
- Community proofreading as a tool for community engagement – A quantitative analysis Sebastian Nordhoff
- A comparative analysis of high school students’ and school librarians’ conceptions and practices of digital safety Virgilio G. Medina, Ross J. Todd, Collins Kwadwo Norch
- Peer Community In: a free public system for peer-reviewing and highlighting preprints Thomas Guillemaud, Benoit Facon, Denis Bourguet
Session 9 New models and case studies
- A conceptual model for building publishing services on top of a distributed network of repositories Kathleen Shearer, John Willinsky, Eloy Rodrigues, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Benedikt Fecher, Paolo Manghi, Natalia Manola, Susanna Mornati, Andrea Bollini, Pedro Principe
- The extent of adoption of e-publishing by university presses in Kenya Michael S. Wafula, Joseph J. Musakali, Joseph W. Muliaro
- An infrastructure to measure and assess HSS? Platform, innovation, tools, and policies Tanja Niemann, Émilie Paquin
- The Centre Mersenne, one year of operation Célia Vaudaine, Thierry Bouche, Evelyne Miot
- Monitoring Open Access at national level: French case Éric Jeangirard
Panel discussion Supporting a vibrant market for Open Access publishers
- Quality assurance, bibliodiversity and the long tail of academic publishing Eelco Ferwerda, Tom Olijhoek (slides), Rupert Gatti, Octavio Kulesz
Posters
- Illustrating the value of Open Access for text mining Sylvain Massip, Charles Letaillieur
- How to make the digital scholarly monograph fit for Open Access by applying smart services and tools Andrea Bertino
- Towards Plan S compliance: an action plan for a library-based publishing service Aysa Ekanger
- How can metadata & identifiers help your research? Rachael Lammey, Laura J. Wilkinson. Further reading:
- California Digital Library, DataCite, Crossref, and Digital Science. “The ROR of the crowd: get involved!” Accessed January 4, 2019 here
- Lammey, Rachael and Cousijn, Helena. “Data citation: what and how for publishers.” Accessed December 21, 2018 here
- Ondis, April. “Beyond the DOI to richer metadata.” Accessed December 21, 2018 here
- Peters, Rob. “Assertion Assurance Pathways: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?” Accessed December 21, 2018 here
- Watson, Madeleine. “A transparent record of life after publication.” Accessed December 21, 2018 here
- How can metadata and identifiers help your research? Model answer here