The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Scholarship convened a half-day hybrid public workshop, Developing New Approaches to Promote Equitable and Inclusive Implementation of Open Scholarship Policies on October 19 from 9 am to 2:30 pm EDT. The workshop was held in conjunction with the Fall 2023 meeting of the Roundtable.
The workshop explored specific steps and new approaches that research institutions, governmental agencies, research funders and other organizations can take to promote equitable and inclusive implementation of policies and practices being developed in response to the August 2022 memorandum of the Office of Science and Technology Policy on Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Research. The discussion was built on a June 2023 workshop that explored the implications of new policies for various stakeholders.
Agenda, Thursday, October 19, 2023, 9:00 am-2:30 pm EDT
Welcome and Roundtable Co-Chair's Remarks
Keith Yamamoto, University of California, San Francisco, Roundtable Co-Chair
Agenda Setting
Greg Tananbaum, Roundtable Secretariat and Open Research Funders Group
Resource Introduction
Maryrose Franko, Health Research Alliance
Transparency of Processes and Data as Remedies Against Misinformation
Mikala Narlock and Wind Cowles, Data Curation Network
Belinda Orland, American Heart Association
Engaging the Public in Research Results
Jylana Sheats, Tulane University and Aspen Institute
Elyse Aurbach, University of Michigan Office of Research
Conferral of Credit to Reflect Full Range of Contributions
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
Randolph Hall, University of Southern California
Author Rights Retention
David Hansen, Authors Alliance
Richard Schneider, University of California, San Francisco
Non-APC/Non-Subscription Journal Business Models
Melissa Junior, American Society for Microbiology
Johan Rooryck, DIAMAS (Developing Institutional Open Access Publishing Models to Advance Scholarly Communication)
Inclusion of Diverse Communities and Voices in Designing an Open Research Ecosystem
Thomas Mboa, APSOHA, Cameroon (Association pour la Promotion de la Science Ouverte en Haïti et en Afrique) and CEIMIA (International Centre of Expertise In Montreal on Artificial Intelligence)
Shyam Krishna, Alan Turing Institute
Co-Chair's Closing Remarks
Keith Yamamoto, University of California, San Francisco, Roundtable Co-Chair