The complexities of operating in today’s scholarly communication marketplace require finding new ways to work together to achieve more than each of us can do alone. Publishers are banding together to deliver content, achieve and maintain sustainability, and meet mission-driven objectives. This session brings together publishers finding new paths through synergy in their disciplines and alignment of their models, to serve audiences in ways not possible before. Whether it is enabling industry wide initiatives (like GetFTR and SeamlessAccess), new community funding models (Subscribe2Open), enabling new publishing models (DUP's Society Collective), or partnering to ensure awareness among global researchers (R4L Country Connections), everyone should come away with some new actionable ideas for their constituencies.
Speakers:
Hylke Koers, GetFTR and SeamlessAccess (STM Solutions)
The complexities of operating in today’s scholarly communication marketplace require finding new ways to work together to achieve more than each of us can do alone. Publishers are banding together to deliver content, achieve and maintain sustainability, and meet mission-driven objectives. This session brings together publishers finding new paths through synergy in their disciplines and alignment of their models, to serve audiences in ways not possible before. Whether it is enabling industry wide initiatives (like GetFTR and SeamlessAccess), new community funding models (Subscribe2Open), enabling new publishing models (DUP's Society Collective), or partnering to ensure awareness among global researchers (R4L Country Connections), everyone should come away with some new actionable ideas for their constituencies.
Speakers:
Hylke Koers, GetFTR and SeamlessAccess (STM Solutions)
Heather Staines is Senior Consultant at Delta Think and Director of Community Engagement for the OA Data Analytics Tool. Her prior roles include Head of Partnerships for Knowledge Futures Group, Director of Business Development at Hypothesis, as well as positions at Proquest, SIPX (formerly the Stanford Intellectual Property Exchange), Springer SBM, and Greenwood Publishing Group/Praeger Publishers. She is a frequent speaker and participant at industry events including the ALPSP DEIA Working Group (co-chair), the Charleston Library Conference, the STM Futurelab, Society for Scholarly Publishing, Council of Science Editors, the NISO Transfer Standing Committee, and the NASIG Digital Preservation Committee. She has a Ph.D. in Military and Diplomatic History from Yale University.
Hylke Koers is the Chief Information Officer for STM Solutions, STM’s operational arm which develops and manages shared infrastructures and collaborative services to support the scholarly communications community. Before joining STM, Hylke worked in several senior technology and product management roles, in both private and public sector organizations, supporting the research community. Hylke also held leading roles in FAIRsFAIR, the Research Data Alliance and served on the EOSC Architecture Working Group. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Amsterdam.
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