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JISC - Roundtable Debate: THE FUTURE OF SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS

In 8 parts:

1. Changing Scholarly Communications Landscape and Future Models.
2. Dynamics Of Transition to Open Access.
3. Problems and challenges of Gold Open Access.
4. The Hybrid Journal path to Gold Open Access?
5. The mixed economy approach: Here today, gone tomorrow? Or is it here to stay?
6. The advantages of electronic-only journals & data in an Open Access world.
7. Identifying roles and ownership in respect to Digital Preservation.
8. Electronic technologies in the Arts & Humanities and other disciplines.

With:

Lorraine Estelle - CEO, JISC Collections
Richard Gedye (Chair) - Director of Outreach Programmes, STM Publishing
Neil Jacobs - Programme Director Digital Infrastructure, JISC
James Milne - Editorial Director & Acting Managing Director, RCA Publishing
Mark Patterson - Director of Publishing, Public Library of Science
Philip Schofield - Professor of the History of Legal and Political Thought, UCL
Debby Shorley - Director of Libraries Services, Imperial College London

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