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September 16, 2024
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ALPSP conference report: Open for AI and RI

The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Annual Conference was held in Manchester from 11-13 September and brought together just under 300 delegates from across the academic publishing industry. As always it was great to chat with old and new connections and to listen to the sessions. The main themes of the conference were, unsurprisingly, open access, artificial intelligence and research integrity.
August 8, 2024
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ChronosHub at LIBER 2024: Embracing Innovation in the Heart of Cyprus

The LIBER 2024 conference, the premier gathering of European library professionals, was held this year in the sun-soaked city of Limassol, Cyprus. Renowned as the ultimate European library event, the conference gathered experts and enthusiasts from across the continent, united by their shared passion for the future of libraries. The heat of Cyprus did little to deter the vibrant exchange of ideas and the spirit of collaboration that permeated the event.
May 4, 2022
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Article Submission and Open Access: Effects for Publishers, Institutions, and Submission System Providers

In April, we unpacked this topic in this webinar, where we discussed the effect of OA on institutions, publishers, and submission system providers. The panel consisted of Matthew Goddard, Head & E-Resources Librarian at Iowa State University, Kate Horgan, Director of Client Services at Aries Systems, and Matthew Day, Head of Open Research Policy & Partnerships at Cambridge University Press. Perhaps common challenges related to institutional affiliation and author roles are determined at submission.
November 11, 2021
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Webinar – OA challenges & solutions for publishers, funders, and institutions

In celebration of OA week 2021, ChronosHub hosted an engaging talk that included panel members, Sybille Geisenheyner from American Chemical Society, Tom Jakobs from Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR), Dr. Micaela Crespo Quesada from University of Lausanne, and Christian Grubak from ChronosHub – all contributing with valuable insights into the commonalities and differences that exist between funders, institutions, and publishers. 
October 14, 2021
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ChronosHub Helps Danish Universities Reach National Open Access Goal

From 2025 onward, there should be free public digital access to all peer-reviewed scientific articles from Danish research institutions – with a maximum 12-month embargo. The latest numbers released by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science show that year by year, the universities are getting closer to reach this goal. And new collaborations with ChronosHub will only accelerate the progress further.
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