It's that time of the year again - it's Open Access Week! And boy, have we looked forward to this global event entering its fifteenth year.
Open Access Week is an opportunity for OA advocates to engage communities and share what they've learned with colleagues to further fuel the movement.
What we do at ChronosHub daily is precisely this - bringing stakeholders together. We encourage collaboration within the research community and do our bit to share our knowledge and help educate across the industry.
So. In honor of #OAWeek2022 we've created five overarching topics: submission, collaboration, knowledge, OA versions, and reporting. Each day of the week, we'll dive into the ins and outs of each, sharing relevant content, hosting webinars, and providing links to other online resources.
At ChronosHub, we fully support this year's focus on Climate Justice. We strongly believe that when we bring science and scientific knowledge out in the open, we can better help solve global challenges like climate impact.
We believe in streamlining workflows for institutions, publishers, and research funders. We know it's not always easy navigating through it all, especially for the authors, so we do our utmost to share and help everyone in the industry. Our five topics are committed to doing just that in the international open-access community!Marianne Knudsen, Co-CEO @ChronosHub
Christian founded ChronosHub in 2017 to deliver innovative technology and business solutions to support the scientific and academic publishing community.
Martin leads our collaboration with institutions, publishers, research funders, and technology partners across the ecosystem engaged in scientific and academic publishing.
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.
Vivi has extensive knowledge of building brands and online presence covering all steps, from when content is produced until it’s published, managed, and turned into great insights.
Laura has several years of experience working in Higher Education as both a lecturer and an administrator. There’s not a question she can’t answer about Open Access and our platform.