Source: https://www.biologists.com/library-hub/library-events/webinar-23-02-2023/
Increasing the visibility and impact of your research
Attend our free webinar on 23 February 2023 from 2pm-3.30pm GMT
We are delighted to be hosting a highly practical webinar in association with HUBS (Heads of University Biosciences) on 23 February 2023.
Expert speakers from across the scholarly community will demonstrate and discuss ways in which researchers can increase the visibility and impact of their research and raise their profile internationally.
The webinar will be chaired by Malavika Legge, Program Manager, Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA).
The webinar is free and open to all, and a link to the recording will be made available to registrants.
Programme
Following brief presentations by each speaker (see below), there will be a 20-minute panel discussion followed by a 25-minute Q&A
Reaching your audience: How to tell your story and how to choose the right journal
- Katherine Brown, Executive Editor, Development, The Company of Biologists
The importance of preprints: How is the use of preprints evolving? What are the latest initiatives? How do authors benefit from preprinting?
- Theo Bloom, Executive Editor, The BMJ and Co-Founder, medRxiv
Transitioning to Open Access: How does Open Access publishing benefit authors? What can we learn from comparative metrics? How are new initiatives transforming journals as they move towards greater OA content?
- Claire Moulton, Publisher, The Company of Biologists
The institutional perspective: What do institutions consider important regarding journal choice, Open Access, data deposition, and claiming the publication? What resources and expertise might be available for scholarly communications and post publication engagement?
- Steven Vidovic, Head of Open Research & Publication Practice Library, University of Southampton
Our expert panel
Theodora Bloom
is Executive Editor of The BMJ. Her responsibilities include
publishing, business, platform and operations, as well as ethical and
policy matters and dealing with complaints. She is a Co-Founder of the
medRxiv preprint server, a collaboration between BMJ, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory and Yale University, and jointly coordinates open access and
open research initiatives at BMJ. Previously Theo has worked at Nature,
Elsevier and Public Library of Science (PLOS) and was instrumental in
the birth of the commercial open access publisher BioMed Central. She
has a PhD in developmental cell biology from the University of Cambridge
and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School,
researching cell-cycle regulation.
Katherine Brown
is the Executive Editor of the journal Development, published by The
Company of Biologists. In this role, she is responsible for the
day-to-day running of the journal and works with the academic
Editor-in-Chief and journal editors on policy and strategy. Katherine
also manages two of the Company’s community websites, the Node and
preLights. Prior to taking up this position in 2011, Katherine was a
Scientific Editor at The EMBO Journal, and before that, spent several
years in the lab as a PhD student and postdoctoral researcher working on
morphogenesis during development.
Malavika Legge
is OASPA’s Program Manager, leading a range of initiatives and projects
that directly support OASPA’s mission. Much of her experience is in
bringing disparate teams together and using data and creativity to find
ways of achieving sustainable open access. Malavika previously held
leadership roles at the Biochemical Society, serving as Director of
Publishing and Executive Director on the Portland Press Board, promoting
and supporting an open agenda during this time. Before this she was
Publisher, and then Head of Journals, at the Society. An active
participant in discussions that led to the founding of the Society
Publishers’ Coalition (SocPC), Malavika was elected to the group’s first
Council in 2019, and has been Chair of the SocPC since 2020. Malavika
started her publishing career at Informa Healthcare where she held a
range of editorial, licensing and management roles across nine years.
She dreams of a world where scholarly publishing is by default open
access.
Claire Moulton
is the Publisher at The Company of Biologists, where she is responsible
for the company’s journal and digital content strategy. The Company of
Biologists was the first publisher to be afforded Transformative Journal
status by Plan S, following on from their early adoption of Read &
Publish agreements and transparent metrics. Another focus has been
building community sites including preLights, an early-career initiative
around preprint commenting. Previously, Claire worked for Elsevier,
where she was responsible for the Current Opinion and Trends journals.
She has a background in molecular and developmental biology.
Steven Vidovic
is the Head of Open Research and Publication Practice at the University
of Southampton, UK. Steven did his PhD in Earth and Environmental
Sciences, studying evolution, during which he gained an appreciation of
scholarly communication and public engagement. Steven has lectured and
briefly worked for a commercial publisher. In his latter role, Steven
managed a substantial and diverse portfolio of Biological, and Earth and
Environmental Sciences journals. Steven returned to the university
sector in 2018 to manage the University of Southampton’s open research
interests. Steven feels it is a privilege for to work with an expert
team in an institution with a long and influential history in open
research. Additionally, Steven is enthusiastic about knowledge exchange,
and contributes to numerous international and national advisory/task
and finish groups to inform and advance the open research agenda.
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