오픈 액세스(OA)는 전 세계적으로 학술 커뮤니케이션을 변화시키고 있으며, 아시아태평양(APAC) 지역이 핵심적인 역할을 하고 있습니다. 이번 웨비나에서는 일본의 전환 계약을 포함하여 APAC 지역의 발전하는 OA 동향을 살펴보고, 저자, 도서관, 그리고 기관들에게 주어지는 기회와 과제를 모두 검토할 예정입니다. 데이터 기반의 인사이트를 통해 OA가 어떻게 연구 가시성을 높이고, 협력을 촉진하며, 보다 공정한 연구 생태계를 지원하는지 논의하겠습니다.
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웨비나 하이라이트:
Manager, Open Research APAC
Wiley
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John Morris is the Open Research Manager for Wiley in the Asia Pacific Region. Located in Tokyo, John joined Wiley in Melbourne, Australia as a Sales Specialist and was previously a Journal Publishing Manager, publishing a multidisciplinary portfolio of titles from Japan, Taiwan and Korea.
John works with Governments, Research Institutions, Funders and Agencies to understand their needs and to provide knowledge and support during a period of rapid change to Open Access.
Prior to Wiley, John consulted to the Australian Government, Health and Education Sectors was the chair of GEALC Adult Community Education, and a volunteer with the Christina Noble Children’s foundation (Vietnam).
Deputy Editor
Wiley
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Geraldine Echue is Deputy Editor for Advanced Materials at Wiley, based in Tokyo, Japan. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Bristol (UK), where her research focused on supramolecular nanomaterials. Before moving into scientific publishing, Geraldine worked for the UK government, supporting the evaluation of research impact for grant allocation. She later conducted postdoctoral research as a Royal Society/JSPS Fellow at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. Since joining Wiley in 2022, Geraldine has drawn on her international experience in both research and editorial roles to support authors and advance scientific communication in the physical sciences.