Kaia Motter
@kaiamotter
Head of Academic Affairs, North America for Springer Nature. Views my own.
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15-08-2012 19:26:56
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Looking forward to presenting next week on Open Access and the global publishing ecosystem. Join us for this CouncilSciEditors hosted webinar on November 12! customer.councilscienceeditors.org/cse/Registrati…
More #openaccess news 😀 Happy to announce we've signed a transitional #OA agreement with Iowa State University to expand open access offerings to their community. This is our first such agreement in the Americas... ow.ly/ViwC50D8raI
Would you like to make your published research more collaborative and interactive? My colleague @physicsteo .bsky.social (he/him/Dr) is hosting a stimulating webinar on the topic with talks from Alyssa A. Goodman, Geoff Hutchison (@[email protected]) & Alberto Pepe Feb. 12, 10AM EST. Register here: workcast.com/register?cpak=…
We’ve signed a read-and-publish agreement in Switzerland! The transitional deal with swissuniversities means researchers at over 40 Swiss institutions can both access Wiley’s journals and also publish #OA in Wiley’s hybrid journals. Read more: ow.ly/RUwB50EAJGs
When we talk about equitable access to research, we also need to ask equitable for whom? Who is going to make it equitable? Where are the areas to intervene? Read more from Dr Haseeb Irfanullah | ড. হাসীব ইরফানুল্লাহ্ for Scholarly Kitchen 👇 scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2021/12/13/our…
Happy to announce we've signed an #openaccess agreement with Carnegie Mellon University a renowned research university in the United States. This builds on the many similar agreements we've signed to make research more accessible. Read the full details: ow.ly/Yieg50Hce65
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Great lineup for our next webinar a week today! Join Kristin Antelman of UC Santa Barbara David Crotty Kaia Motter & Mark Phillips - @[email protected] for a roundtable discussion on Accelerating Scholarly Communications & Dissemination - Sept 14 11am ET, Free for NISO members! niso.org/events/2022/09…
This is a giant step forward for Wiley in research as we continue down the pathway to open! Alongside life, our participation in Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA) will make a tremendous impact. #oaweek
Find out more about how open abstracts can make a difference! Great insights from Ludo Waltman and Bianca Kramer @[email protected]
As data is made open, publishers can support researchers in data sharing best practices - to ensure they get credit for their work. The new State of Open Data report includes input from Wiley's Kate McKellar on supporting data sharing. ow.ly/twHj50Lj7xq #oaweek
It was a pleasure to chat with Glenn Hampson and World Scientific two years ago about global OA trends. I'm looking forward to presenting an update at the upcoming CouncilSciEditors Fall webinar on "Fundamentals of the Next Wave of Open Access"
Looking forward to joining the CouncilSciEditors Fall Symposium to talk about open access transition!