Royal Society Webinar: The Future of Open Science

Session Agenda

The Royal Society supports Open Access as a means of maximizing the dissemination and re-use of research outputs. The wider concept of Open Science seeks to open up the entire research and publication process even further, including open data, open protocols, open code and transparent peer review.

What is the future of Open Science? Find out what an open future for scientific publishing might look like and see what you can do to support the Open Science initiative by joining the Royal Society’s upcoming webinar.

What will you gain from this webinar?

• Learn more about the concept of Open Science

• Understand the advantages of Open Access publishing

• An insight into the future of Open Science, from a Royal Society perspective

• How COVID-19 has affected Open Science behaviors

• Hear our thoughts on the possible direction for Open Science

Who should attend this session?

  • Peer reviewers
  • Established researchers
  • Journals
  • Publishers

About the Speaker

Andrew Dunn

Senior Publishing Editor, Royal Society Open Science

Following a biochemistry degree at the University of York, and a short stint in New Zealand working for the New Zealand inland revenue, Andrew Dunn has largely worked in STEM publishing roles since 2008. Andrew started his publishing career with the life sciences publisher F1000, working to commission post-publication peer reviews of published scientific literature. Studying for an MA in history in 2013-14 at UCL, Andrew then spent several months with the data analytics firm dunnhumby (no relation). Andrew joined the Royal Society in 2015 to manage the physical sciences journal Proceedings A, before taking his current role of Senior Publishing Editor for the journal Royal Society Open Science in 2016. In this post, he has overseen substantial growth of the journal, and introduced a range of innovative article types, including Replication studies and Evidence synthesis, and the Science, Society and Policy initiative.

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