2018 STM Week
STM Week returns for 2018 with a new three-day format around these topics: processes and standards, innovative products, diversity and inclusion in publishing.
STM Week returns for 2018 with a new three-day format around these topics: processes and standards, innovative products, diversity and inclusion in publishing.
RLUK is welcoming submissions to the call for papers.
Reshaping scholarship reflects RLUK’s commitment to achieve transformations in research, innovation in collections, and cultural change in UK institutions.
Deadline: Friday 2 November 2018.
Organised by SPARC, this global event is now entering its tenth year.
Topic: Designing equitable foundations for open knowledge
Check the events calendar for updates.
The STM International Publisher Association and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) will hold a joint seminar titled The Transformation of Academic Journals and Books: New Technology and Legal Aspects. It will be followed by another seminar called Publishing innovation and Open Science – the next 50 years organised by STM Member Connect Japan.
The Association of Learned Professional and Society Publishers is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
The programme is online.
The Munin Conference is primarily revolving around open access, open data and other aspects of open science. The audience is mostly librarians and research administrators from the Nordic countries and the rest of Europe.
The keynote speakers are announced.
The 2nd edition of the international conference on Libraries and Archives in the Digital Humanities Era will propose some reflections on technological advances in the dissemination, enhancement and perpetuation of content. Their impact on the profession of the information specialists will also be discussed. This event will take place in the framework of the Digital Tools & Uses Congress.
25 Call for Papers have already been released by IFLA’s Sections and Special Interest Groups. The programme is online.
The National Federation of Advanced Information Services is calling for presenters for its conference.
Topic: Movements and Models Supporting Open Access
Deadline for the call for papers: 31 July 2018
For members of EDItEUR with a particular interest in serials and subscriptions products.
Further details: contact Tim Devenport at EDItEUR.