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SUMMARY:Shifting power centres in scholarly communications - The One Day Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:A joint UKSG/ALPSP One Day Conference: The pace of change in our sector has accelerated – and that change has also become more wide-reaching. We are moving beyond the “fall out” from the digital revolution – and its implications for user behaviours\, customer expectations\, product formats and business models – into a much bigger shift\, where established roles and accepted models are being questioned. Boundaries are blurring\, with funders and universities taking greater ownership of how research is communicated\, and publishers and libraries exploring new areas in which they can provide services and support. Where does all of this change leave researchers – are they already realising new benefits\, or are they suffering from having one foot in the old world and one in the new? What will happen next\, and how should scholarly publishers and librarians prepare? \n\n\n\nEvent summary\n\n\n\nBookings have now closed for this event if you would like to be added to the waitlist please register here  \n\n\n\nShifting power centres in scholarly communications: Implications and future roles for libraries and publishers. \n\n\n\nThis year’s One-Day Conference is a partnership between UKSG and ALPSP\, two organizations well placed to understand and address the scholarly communications’ community’s needs and concerns in this rapidly evolving ecosystem. The event promises strategic insight\, practical takeaways and robust discussion among research funders\, academics\, librarians and publishers.
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/one-day-conference-2019/
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URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/shifting-power-centres-in-scholarly-communications-the-one-day-conference-2019/
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SUMMARY:Free UKSG webinar - Better together: building services for public good on top of content from the global network of open repositories
DESCRIPTION:CORE hosts the world’s largest collection of open access full texts\, offering seamless\, unrestricted access to research for citizens\, researchers\, libraries\, software developers\, funders and others. CORE’s aggregated content comes from thousands of institutional and subject repositories as well as journals and covers all research disciplines. In January 2019\, CORE has hit the mark of 10 million monthly active users (10.41 million users). In September 2019\, core.ac.uk has made it to the top 5k websites globally by user engagement as measured by the independent Alexa Rank\, making it clearly one of the world’s most widely used Open Access services. \nIn this talk\, Petr and Nancy will explain the role of CORE in the open science ecosystem. They will introduce the solutions CORE offers for improving the delivery of research literature\, including tools for discovering freely available copies of papers that might be behind publishers’ paywalls as well as a recommender system for open access literature. The use of CORE data to monitor compliance with open access policies has also recently received attention. The presenters will then reflect on the challenges in the sector and share their experience of building value-added services for the society on top of open content offered by libraries and their affiliated institutional repositories and open access journals. \nRegister for this recording \nYou may still register for the recording of the webinar by visiting the GoToWebinar site.  \nSlides \nPetr Knoth and Nancy Pontika have kindly agreed to make their slides available after their presentation. You may download them from here. Please use the correct attribution if you wish to refer to them. \nQ&A \nPlease\, find here the Q&A document that our speakers have kindly put together. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.uksg.org/events/free-uksg-webinar-better-together-building-services-for-public-good-on-top-of-content-from-the-global-network-of-open-repositories/
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