CISPC 2019 team set to deliver
Organisers of his year's CISPC event, entitled Delivering the Open Research Agenda, are delighted to have secured the services of a superb team of moderators
Organisers of his year's CISPC event, entitled Delivering the Open Research Agenda, are delighted to have secured the services of a superb team of moderators
Organisers of the Researcher to Reader Conference in February have announced that the Call for Papers closes this Friday
This year's CISPC event, entitled Delivering the Open Research Agenda, returns to a conference venue like no other – London Art House
Organisers of this year's Internet Librarian International (ILI) conference in London have once come up with a packed programme for the October event
We started the annual publishing conference in 2013. In the last seven years, the conference has evolved into a highly focused summit for publishing technologists, product specialists and senior publishing stakeholders. This year, we will be joined by the most influential technology leaders from the publishing companies across the globe. We invite you to be part of an event packed with presentations, networking, nibbles and drinks. And yes, attendance is free of charge.
Participants are: academic, educational, scientific, technological, medical, legal and professional publishers, university presses, researchers, authors, editors, librarians, teachers, learned and professional societies and associations, funding agencies, politicians and policy makers, subscription agencies and booksellers, recruiting agencies and technology providers.
UKRI's head of open research, Rachel Bruce, has been confirmed as keynote speaker for Research Information's 2019 event, Challenges in the Scholarly Publishing Cycle (CISPC): Delivering the Open Research Agenda
A tech and strategy discussion exclusively devoted to the strategic exploration of topics to support publishing business and technology, including managing technology and geopolitical risk, weighing proprietary versus open source infrastructure, technosolutionism, and more.
Our 2019 conference will provide librarians and information professionals with an invaluable insight into best practice for delivering the open research agenda.
It's four months until the next Research Information event – Challenges in the Scholarly Publishing Cycle – and plans are progressing fast