開放取用(OA)正在全球範圍內改變學術傳播方式,亞太地區在其中發揮著關鍵作用。本次網路研討會將探討亞太地區開放取用的發展趨勢,包括日本的轉換協議,並檢視作者、圖書館和機構面臨的機會與挑戰。透過數據驅動的見解,我們將討論開放取用如何提升研究能見度、促進合作,以及支持更公平的研究生態系統。
本次為時一小時的網路研討會將以英語進行。需要事先報名。
網絡研討會重點:
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.