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SUMMARY:UKSG November Conference - From Transition to Transformation: providing scholarly content and services in tumultuous times
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2020 UKSG November Conference – “From Transition to Transformation: providing scholarly content and services in tumultuous times”. This year’s event will take place online over two consecutive half days. Wednesday 11th November: 9am GMT to approx. 1pm and Thursday 12th November: 1.30pm GMT to 5pm. \nAll members of the UKSG community have had to adapt rapidly to a seismic change which has implications for what services we offer and how; the sustainability of our business models; and for the persistence of agreements and norms that are now revisiting.  At the UKSG November Conference From Transition to Transformation: providing scholarly content and services in tumultuous times\, will explore how the pace of change in the scholarly communication sector has accelerated as a result of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. \nConference co-convener Charlie Rapple\, Chief Customer Officer at Kudos\, explains\, “We were already a sector in transition; now we are seeing that become rapid transformation\, as so many of our environmental factors have changed overnight. What does this mean for how libraries and publishers will work together in future? UKSG’s unique position as a cross-community membership organization means we are well placed to bring together a range of different perspectives for this important and timely discussion.” \nConference co-convenor Katherine Rose\, Head of Content and Discovery at Imperial College London Library Services\, adds\, “We are thrilled to have been able to bring together such a strong and diverse set of speakers\, whose range of perspectives will provide us with real insight into how our sector will move forward from the current situation\, and how we will manage future disruptions. We are also excited to be running this event online for the first time\, as this brings great benefits in terms of more affordable pricing\, and greater inclusivity. We already have an astonishing number of pre-bookings and look forward to a well-attended conference of the high standard for which UKSG is renowned.”
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/uksg-november-conference-from-transition-to-transformation-providing-scholarly-content-and-services-in-tumultuous-times/
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SUMMARY:Medical Editors short course\, 11-13 November 2020
DESCRIPTION:This international workshop (in its 23rd year) is designed to help editors ensure their journals achieve the maximum impact with the best research. The programme looks at the world of publishing\, attracting (and keeping) authors; ensuring quality and increasing visibility and readership.\nRun with only 25 participants\, the course is highly interactive and allows editors to discover solutions for their own journals.\nThe course is ideally suited for newly-appointed Editors-in-Chief\, Editorial Board members and senior managing editors. \nThe workshop is fully residential\, and takes place in Oxford\, UK. \nThe workshop is endorsed by EASE\, The BMJ and Wiley.
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/medical-editors-short-course-11-13-november-2020/
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SUMMARY:ISMTE European Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:Evolving Trends in Scholarly Publishing \nThe 2020 European Virtual Event will be ISMTE’s third virtual event in 2020. The conference will be staged over two days\, and explore trends in Journal agnostic peer review\, responses to the pandemic\, publishing ethics\, and diversity\, equity\, and inclusion. \nRegistration is open\, and the full agenda available on the conference webpage now.  Our friends at ISMTE have offered all EASE members the chance to register at the ISMTE member rate. Contact the EASE Secretary for your discount code before registering.
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ismte-european-conference-2020/
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