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Trust, Truth & Scholarly Publishing Webinar Series
Date: Thursday 26 April 2018,
Time: 10:00 EST, 15:00 BST, 16:00 CET
#trusttruthpub
There's still time to register for our latest webinar exploring how scholarly publishers can reconcile
their desire to serve the research community with their commercial need to benefit from it. Join
Chair, Liz Allen, F1000 and our speakers below to hear their thoughts on the role publishers play in communicating research.
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet.
Scientific publishing is no longer meeting the needs of the society it is supposed to be serving.
It’s time for a revolution.
Jason Hoyt, Co-Founder & CEO, PeerJ
Why should publishers be doing more to demonstrate value to scholars and what is our added-value
as research becomes more open?
Register your place for this webinar
https://www.alpsp.org/Webinars/Publishing-without-perishing/54339
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