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SustainSustainEpisode 253: Juan Pablo Alperin and John Willinsky on the Public Knowledge Project and Open Journal SystemsGuest Juan Pablo Alperin | John Willinsky Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard discusses the importance of maintaining open access to research with guests Juan Pablo Alperin and John Willinsky from the Public Knowledge Project (PKP). The conversation covers PKP’s history, the development of their open-source software, Open Journal Systems (OJS), and its impact on scholarly publishing. They dive into the integration with other open-access initiatives, the role of AI in future projects, and the challenges faced in balancing sustainability with the rising de...2024-10-2544 minAnxiety in the Archives: A Podcast DissertationAnxiety in the Archives: A Podcast DissertationThe Library as State Authority, Part IIIIn which we finally wrap up this theme… Read the Transcript Episode 9 FootnotesBudapest Open Access Initiative, 2023, www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/.  Suber, Peter. “Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing.” Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing, 2003, web.archive.org/web/20130129061341/www.earlham.edu:80/~peters/fos/bethesda.htm. Duncan, Rod. The Custodian of Marvels (The Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire Book 3). Angry Robot, 2016.Alperin, Juan Pablo, et al. “Academic Review Promotion and Tenure Documents Promote a View of Open Access That Is at Odds with the Wider Academic Community.” LSE Impact Blog, The London...2024-04-0234 minEnlace UsachEnlace UsachEntrevista a Juan Pablo Alperin, académico de la U. Simon Fraser | 11-07-20232023-08-1919 minAmplified: Reimagining the Sound of ScholarshipAmplified: Reimagining the Sound of ScholarshipWhat is Open Science? ft. Dr. Juan Pablo AlperinHave you heard of open science? From open access to open data to community engaged practices and public scholarship, the open science movement is making waves across the university. It's a larger movement in academia toward making our research more transparent and accessible. This month on Amplified, I'm joined by a leading thinker on Open Science, Dr. Juan Pablo Alperin of Simon Fraser University, Canada. Juan shares his insights into the open movement, where it got started and how scholarly podcasting fits into the conversation.Guest Bio:Juan Pablo Alperin is an Associate Professor...2022-05-2319 minOpenlabEc PodcastOpenlabEc PodcastInfraestructuras abiertas para la ciencia2ª sesión de las jornadas "Descubriendo la #CienciaAbierta" 2021. Conversación sobre los nuevos retos en términos de infraestructuras abiertas para la ciencia y para hacer efectivo el Derecho a la Ciencia entre Bianca Amaro, Presidenta de LA Referencia y Coordinadora del Programa Brasileño de Ciencia Abierta en el IBICT, y Juan Pablo Alperín, Director asociado del Public Knowledge Project (PKP).2021-09-101h 09Below the RadarBelow the RadarCommunicating Scientific Uncertainty About COVID-19 — with Alice FleerackersWith the onset of the pandemic came a pressing need to bring health science information to the public, and fast. SFU researcher Alice Fleerackers joins Below the Radar to discuss the uptake of pre-print, or un-peer reviewed research by news media in the age of COVID-19. She speaks to host Melissa Roach about a recent study she has co-authored that analyzes how media communicate uncertainty in COVID-19 research. Alice is a freelance writer and researcher specializing in online science communication. Currently, she is a researcher at ScholCommLab, the Research Officer at Art the Science, and a Science in Society Editor...2021-03-1629 minBroad ScienceBroad ScienceStories of BodiesConfabulation and Broad Science Presents Bodies. This show explored the theme of Bodies. Storytellers spoke about bodies both as human and celestial shells, as well as exploring the forms that define our lives. Storytellers: Alice Fleerackers (00.35) Fleerackers is a freelance writer, a researcher at the ScholCommLab, the Communications Officer at Art the Science, and a Science in Society Editor at Science Borealis. She’s also a doctoral student at Simon Fraser University, where she is working under the supervision of Dr. Juan Pablo Alperin to explore how controversial science is communicated in the digital sphere. Dr. Natalya Gomez (11:11). Dr. Gomez is...2020-04-1220 min