Workshop at Berlin7 Conference

 

 

At the Berlin7 conference in Paris on 3 December 2009 Knowledge Exchange provided a workshop on the practical challenges to be addressed in moving to Open Access. Presentations where provided by John Houghton and Alma Swan discussing the outcomes of studies on the costs and benefits of Open Access for institutions and the society as a whole.

 

These were followed by presentations by two funding agencies on the results of financing publication costs both

at an institutional and national level in Germany. Also the results of the Springer deal in the Netherlands where presented.

 

The third section was focused on the results of implementing mandates both by funding bodies and institutions.

 

 

Speakers at Berlin7 workshop, photograph by Elena Giglia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Photograph by Elena Giglia

 

Presentations at the Session "Practical challenges in moving to Open Access: a focus on research funders and universities"

John Houghton

Alma Swan

Wolfram Horstmann

Johannes Fournier and Anita Eppelin

Kurt de Belder

Robert Kiley

William Nixon

 

Video recordings from the session "Practical challenges in moving to Open Access: a focus on research funders and universities"
John Houghton
Alma Swan

Wolfram Horstmann

Johannes Fournier

Kurt de Belder

Questions

Robert Kiley

William Nixon

Bernard Rentier

 

 

A report on the workshop is available here for download.