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What Authors Want

In scholarly communications, discussions often revolve around institutions, libraries, publishers, and funders. However, many of today's issues are of direct concern to authors and researchers. In this all-author panel, our goal is to give a voice to this crucial stakeholder group and delve into today's most pressing issues. 

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Event date March 26, 2025
Event duration 4-5 p.m. CET
Event location Online
Event price Free

Do you use AI tools to write your papers? Where do you find the best journals to read and publish in? Do you care about open access? Is funder compliance an issue for you? What about archiving your manuscript, is that something you think about? And how should we deal with both genuine mistakes and misconduct, leading to article retractions? How is your research being assessed, and do you think it's fair? These are the questions we will be exploring, with the aim of gathering diverse perspectives and ensuring that solutions and critical conversations focus on authors' perspectives and experiences.

Not all authors are the same, so we have invited a wide range of researchers to discuss their perspectives on today's questions. This will ensure that solutions and critical conversations aren't just examined by the organizations that make decisions but also focus on and hear the men and women right in the middle.


Speaker call

We're looking for speakers at this webinar. So if you're an author and want to join our webinar, please reach out to Romy Beard at rb@chronoshub.io

Moderator

Head of Publisher Relations at ChronosHub
Romy Beard

Romy is specialized in the academic online publishing industry, with a focus on publisher relations. And she’s one of our key experts in Open Access publishing terms. 

Romy Beard

Speakers

Professor at Chalmers University of Technology
Robin Teigland

Robin Teigland

Professor of Strategy and Management of Digitalization at Chalmers, Fellow of Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA), member of Productivity Commission for Sweden's Finance Ministry, and one of Sweden’s most influential women in technology.

Professor of Systems Ecology at University of Luxembourg
Paul Wilmes

Paul Wilmes

Paul Wilmes is Professor of Systems Ecology and holds appointments at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine and in the Department of Life Sciences and Medicine within the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine of the University of Luxembourg.

Postdoctoral Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Katharina Jungo

Katharina Jungo

Katharina Tabea Jungo is an epidemiologist and health services researcher, currently a Research Fellow at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

Research Scholar at University of Botswana
Michael Nkuba

Michael Nkuba

He has Phd in Environmental science from University of Botswana, Masters in Development studies from University College Dublin and Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Makerere university. The areas of expertise include climate change adaptation, climate services, indigenous knowledge systems and much more. He is a research scholar on climate change adaptation, indigenous knowledge systems and climate services.

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