Here is a summary of what will be happening during the event:
- Each paper is presented as a set of 8 – 12 tweets, prepared by the authors and sent to the host in advance.
- The tweets will be shared from the conference account, @ELPUB_conf.
- All tweets will be shared by the host in the time which is scheduled in the programme.
- Make sure to adjust your time zone – the programme Is arranged according to the BST time zone – this is the time zone of London and Dublin.
- The keynotes are pre-recorded and the links to them will be shared on Twitter.
- The presenters will be online and available to answer any questions and engage with comments. They can also share more content using their personal Twitter accounts.
Time on 21.04.20 | You can enter your local time here | Author(s), country Title | Relevant Twitter handlers |
Session 1. Global Perspectives on the Past and Future of Publishing and Digital Scholarship | |||
7.25 BST |
| Welcome: Milena Dobreva and Jadranka Stojanovski |
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7.30 BST |
| KEYNOTE: Paul Uhlmann (Australia) Artists’ Books as Material Objects of Resistance | @uhlmann_paul |
8.30 BST |
| Katie Wilson, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Richard Hosking, Chun-Kai (Karl) Huang, Anthony Kiuna, Richard Lamptey, Alkim Ozaygen and Susan Veldsman Open access and research dissemination in Africa | @wilsk16 |
8.55 BST |
| Paul Arthur and Lydia Hearn (Australia) Open Digital Scholarship in the Humanities: A Review of Needs, Barriers and Opportunities | @pwlarthur |
9.20 BST |
| Alkim Ozaygen, Lucy Montgomery, Cameron Neylon, Richard Hosking, Chun-Kai Karl Huang and Katie Wilson (Australia) How Can We Use Social Media Data Related to OA Monographs | @Ozaygena |
9.45 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: chat | |
Session 2. Sustainable Futures | |||
10.00 BST |
| KEYNOTE: Vanessa Proudman (SPARC Europe, UK) |
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11.00 BST |
| Manfredi La Manna (UK) | @manfredi_la
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11.25 BST |
| Milica Ševkušić, Biljana Kosanović and Pero Šipka (Serbia) | @lessormore4 |
11.50 BST |
| Emmanuelle Chevry Pebayle and Hélène Hoblingre (France) Personal data protection: are the GDPR objectives achieved amongst information and communication students? | @chevry2 |
12:15 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: Open Edition and chat | |
Session 3. Digitisation and Datafication of Collections | |||
12.30 BST |
| Zsuzsanna Varga (UK) Rethinking the Digital Divide: New Developments in East Central Europe | @zzvarga
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12.55 BST |
| Ivan Kratchanov (Bulgaria) Sustainable development of the practices of digitization in National Library “Ivan Vazov” – Plovdiv | @ivankra
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13.20 BST |
| Marinela Covaci (Romania) Publishing digital resources | @covaci_mari |
13.45 BST |
| Tatiana Anikeeva and Ilya Zaytsev (Russia) “Manuscripta Islamica Rossica” – a new electronic resource of Arabic, Persian and Turkic manuscripts from the collections of Russian repositories and libraries | @AnikeevaTatiana |
14.10 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: plans for the 25th edition in Croatia | |
Session 4. Rethinking the Basics | |||
14.30 BST |
| Nebojsa Lujanovic (Croatia) Whom we should blame for bad e-book? (sociological perspective of evaluation, selection and reception of e-book) | @nlujanovic
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14.55 BST |
| Zdenko Jecić and Natasa Jermen (Croatia) Towards a New Concept of Open Access Online Encyclopaedia: A Case Study from Croatia | @ZJecic @JermenNatasa |
15.20 BST |
| Tibor Koltay (Hungary) | @ktiborH |
15.45 BST |
| Iva Melinščak Zlodi (Croatia) Towards a typology of edited books and conference proceedings according to the applied peer-review procedures | @ivamz13 |
16:10 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: Digital scholarship in the lockdown time? | |
Session 5. Networks, Social Media, Semantics | |||
16.30 BST |
| Marina Bantiou and Arsenios Paxinos (Greece) The Role and Utilization of International Academic Social Networks in Digital Publishing | @MarinaBantiou
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16.55 BST |
| Maha Alsarraj (Qatar) The use of Twitter in promoting digital libraries: a case study of QDL | @maha_alsarraj
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17.20 BST |
| Martina Petrinović (Croatia) Scholar reaching the audience – a perspective of a civil society sector publisher in the humanities | @MartinaPetrino2
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17.45 BST |
| Owen Sacco, Georgios Yannakakis (Malta) | @owensacco |
18.10 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: plans for the 25th edition in Croatia | |
18:30 BST |
| KEYNOTE: Alwaleed Alkhaja (Qatar) | @alwaleeed |
19.30 BST |
| COFFEE BREAK: plans for the 25th edition in Croatia | |
Session 6. The DO’s and DON’Ts of Digital Publishing | |||
20.00 BST |
| Maíra Woloszyn, Berenice Santos Gonçalves and Rosângela Schwarz Rodrigues (Brazil) | @mairawoloszyn |
20.25 BST |
| Andreiwid Sheffer Correa and Israel Fernandes (Brazil) Open science-based framework to reveal open data publishing: an experience from using Common Crawl | @andreiwid |
20.50 BST |
| CLOSING KEYNOTE: Kevin Jaques (USA) Reconstructing “Lost” Early Islamic Texts: the Earliest Versions of Ibn Isḥāq’s Sīrah | @rkjaques |
21.50 |
| Closing |