ALPSP Conference and Awards
Conférence
ALPSP is delighted to confirm that the 2024 keynote speaker will be Jake Okechukwu Effoduh, Assistant Professor at Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Toronto Metropolitan University. Jake’s talk will explore ‘Scholarly Publishing in the Era of Open Access and Generative AI’ and will take place at the start of this year’s conference on Wednesday 11 September.
Key programme sessions presented by industry experts will include:
- How smaller publishers remain relevant: Lessons learned and best practices shared
- Three months to go. Are we ready for OA in 2025?
- Demonstrating the value of OA books
- India rising: How society publishers can prepare for the coming surge in quality submissions
- Deconstructing journals: Reinventing research communication
- Make better decisions. Uncover insights from your marketing data
- Industry updates from across the research ecosystem
- Taking action on sustainability
- The role of human editors in an AI world
- What does AI mean for talent management?
- Understanding research impact across the world
- What do industry leaders really think?
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