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Editor-in-Chief of The Link Blog / Senior Marketing Manager, B2B Communities at Springer Nature

Great to see my colleague Robert Hilliker hosting this timely panel on sustaining Open Scholarship platforms on 🗓️ Oct 29 | 1–2pm EST. 🔗 REGISTER HERE: https://lnkd.in/esgzeDCR If you're working in scholarly communications, libraries or research infrastructure, this panel is well worth attending. Expect thoughtful insights on sustainability models, the evolving role of libraries and how we can support the platforms that make Open Scholarship possible. #OpenScholarship #OpenInfrastructure #AcademicLibraries #ScholarlyCommunication

View profile for Sheila Rabun

Lead Strategist, Research Infrastructure Programs at Lyrasis

Join us on Oct. 29 at 1-2pm EST for a panel discussion on the current state of open science infrastructure, different sustainability models, and the role libraries and librarians can play in supporting the platforms that contribute to open science.   "Signals Through the Fog: Charting a Course to Sustainable Open Scholarship Platforms" REGISTRATION: https://lnkd.in/gfGETdhN   Facilitator: Robert Hilliker, Director of Library Relations, Springer Nature   Panelists:  Emma Ganley, Director of Strategic Initiatives, protocols.io  Becky Hofstein Grady, Senior Product Manager for Data Management Planning, California Digital Library Sheila Rabun, Lead Strategist for Research Infrastructure Programs, Lyrasis Kaitlin Thaney, Executive Director, Invest in Open Infrastructure   Description: The last twelve months have brought rapid and radical changes to the research and scholarly communication landscape in the United States, with everything from accelerated timelines for Public Access mandates, to grant pauses and cancellations, to potential changes to F&A reimbursement rates and models. In the midst of this uncertainty, it is critically important to slow down and take stock: of our successes in promoting Open Scholarship over the last 25 years, of the various models for developing and sustaining Open Infrastructure, and to be prepared for the challenges and opportunities ahead.  

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