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Getting Authors and Publishers on the Same Page

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2022 | Jun 02, Anne Gering, Christopher Hollister, Shaun Marcott, Avriel Licciardi, Luke Barrett

From open access initiatives to investment in AI and visual communications, the publishing community is reshaping how scholarly research outputs are prepared, published, and disseminated. However, many authors remain hesitant to commit to industry changes or are unaware of the benefits associated with new publishing avenues and tools, highlighting the breakdown between industry goals and author interests and needs. Bringing together industry professionals and researchers, this panel will reveal the primary questions that drive author uncertainties around innovation in the international publishing community. Speakers will share knowledge gained from successful and ongoing efforts regarding the creation and implementation of author-focused initiatives, in addition to challenges and solutions. This session will be an open conversation welcoming audience participation. Topics discussed will educate the scholarly community on both sides of the editorial desk: industry professionals and authors will share their perspectives to increase transparency and inclusivity throughout the global scholarly community. || Learning Level: Mixed-Learning || Speakers: Anne Gering; Avriel Licciardi; Christopher Hollister; Luke Barrett; Shaun Marcott
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Symbiosis Between Research Collaboration Networks and Publishers in an Open Access Landscape

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2022 | Jun 02, Susan King, Rory Williams, Ijad Madisch, Luke Barrett, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe

Considered by some as major disruptors to the publishing ecosystem at their launch, research collaboration networks have been embraced by the scientific community but eschewed by many publishers. As funders' Open Access policies and author preferences have led to an increase in CC-BY licensed content, publishers are forging partnerships with research collaboration networks to gain a better understanding of how syndicated content is being consumed. One such content syndication pilot between ResearchGate and Rockefeller University Press (RUP) entered its first phase in late 2021 when RUP joined publishers Hindawi, Springer Nature, and Wiley making their content available directly on the ResearchGate platform. In this session, viewers are invited to look at content syndication partnerships in depth, gain a better understanding of the technical details, and consider how the scientific community can benefit from content syndication. || Learning Level: Mixed-Learning || Speakers: Rory Williams; Susan King; Luke Barrett; Ijad Madisch; Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe