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Practical information

Meeting location: LUXAstronomdagarna will be held in the auditorium in the LUX building at Helgonavägen 3.  Note that initially the plan was to be in Lundmarksalen (Astronomy building) on Friday but this plan has now changed.  We will be in LUX for the entire conference. The conference dinner will be held at Vattenhallen Science Center, John Ericssons väg 1. Image: The LUX building is located at H

https://www.lundobservatory.lu.se/astronomdagarna-2024/practical-information - 2025-09-11

Conference Programme

IT = Invited Talk (20min + 5 min questions)CT = Contributed Talk (12 min + 3 min questions)The poster exhibition will take place outside the auditorium. Note that posters are limited to a width of 70 cm! Wednesday 2 OctoberLocation:  LUX auditorium12:00-13:30Registration13:30-13:35Welcome by LOC13:35-13:45Introduction from National committee for astronomy13:45-13:55Introduction from Swedish Astron

https://www.lundobservatory.lu.se/astronomdagarna-2024/conference-programme - 2025-09-11

Participants

As of October 1, we have 124 registered participants    Adam RainsUppsala UniversityAlex PedriniStockholm UniversityAlexander BockLinköping UniversityAlexander MustillLund UniversityAlexandra MuresanChalmers University of TechnologyAline NovaisLund UniversityAnamaria GkiniStockholm UniversityAnastasios KapodistriasStockholm UniversityAndreas KornUppsala UniversityAngela AdamoStockholm UniversityAn

https://www.lundobservatory.lu.se/astronomdagarna-2024/participants - 2025-09-11

LundOnline@LUND

LundOnline 2024 - 22nd to 24th of October - Turning policy into practice LundOnline brings together librarians, publishers, researchers and funding agencies to discuss the future of the scholarly communication landscape. Sponsored by publishers and free of charge for participants.

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/lundonlinelund - 2025-09-11

Federica Rosetta

Federica Rosetta is Vice-President Academic & Research Relations, EU, at Elsevier. She is responsible for external relations and strategic collaborations with policy and research communities in the EU and the Nordics. In this capacity her primary focus is on key developments around the European research and innovation agenda, with a keen interest on Open Science, Gender Equality, Sustainability an

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme/values-publishing/federica-rosetta - 2025-09-11

Arja Tuuliniemi

Arja Tuuliniemi is the head of licensing for the Finnish library consortium, FinELib, working towards the goal immediately openly available scholarly publications. She has more than 20 years’ experience of negotiating with publishers on behalf of Finnish university libraries. She is a member of international working groups whose aim is to promote open access globally. Arja has a master’s degree in

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme/national-perspectives-open-access-and-transformative-agreements/arja-tuuliniemi - 2025-09-11

Nils Andenaes

Nils Andenæs is the lead negotiator at the Norwegian library consortium since 2013 and has overseen the transition to transformative agreements. The consortium is based at the Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research (Sikt, www.sikt.no ), and whose task is to implement the government’s policy of open access to publicly funded research launched in 2017. Sikt is also the nation

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme/national-perspectives-open-access-and-transformative-agreements/nils-andenaes - 2025-09-11

Programme

The programme might be subject to change and will be continuously updated. Tuesday 22nd of October 12.00 - 13.00: Registration 13.00 - 13.15: Opening of the conference by conference host Thomas Tengelin Nyström13.15-14.30: Keynote speaker Ulrich Herb - Balancing Aspirations and Outcomes: A Critical Look at Open Access Policies and Their Evolution - presentation14.30 - 15.00: Coffee break15.00-16.0

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme - 2025-09-11

Author rights & open licensing strategies

The European Union’s Council conclusions on high-quality, transparent, open, trustworthy, and equitable scholarly publishing (2023) state that there is a need for action in regard to copyright transfer issues and researchers’ knowledge and awareness of their rights as authors. The council welcomes national secondary publishing rights legislation as a method of encouraging authors to self-archive t

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme/author-rights-open-licensing-strategies - 2025-09-11

Policies and publishers - the transition to an open scholarly communication landscape

Policy guidelines and initiatives often focus on academic institutions, governing and funding bodies.  However, publishers constitute a substantial stakeholder in the future scholar communication landscape. With policy initiatives like the Council of European Union’s conclusion on High-quality, transparent, open, trustworthy and equitable scholarly publishing as its base, this panel gathers publis

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/policies-and-publishers-transition-open-scholarly-communication-landscape - 2025-09-11

Responsible research assessment and Open Science

Calls for a reform in research assessment are growing evermore present among stakeholders within the scholarly communication landscape. In the Nordic countries several initiatives taken in the last years have emphasised the need for new incentive structures considering the transition to Open Science. This session will explore how scholarly communication actors can be part of an advancement and rev

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/responsible-research-assessment-and-open-science - 2025-09-11

Pathways to sustainable university publishing and digital publication platforms

Research funders’ open access policies have, over the last few years, significantly impacted the diverse landscape of smaller journals and presses and the roles of university publishers. Increased demands for OA publishing channels has also prompted development of Digital Publishing Platforms and new financial models for publishing. In this session, with economic sustainability and long term prese

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/pathways-sustainable-university-publishing-and-digital-publication-platforms - 2025-09-11

Aligning principles for Open Access publishing

The session brings together speakers from different stakeholders that are involved in influencing policies and recommendations in the area of scholarly communication. Of particular interest is how international documents such as the UNESCO recommendations on Open Science and the EU Council conclusions on high quality scholarly communication are used in and by the organisations the speakers represe

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme/aligning-principles-open-access-publishing - 2025-09-11

Speakers

Joanna Ball Joanna Ball is the Managing Director of the Directory of Open Access Journals, a community-led open infrastructure which curates a unique index of over 20,000 diverse open access journals from around the world. Joanna is responsible for ensuring that DOAJ fulfils its mission by setting strategic direction, leading on advocacy and engagement, and securing the organisation's sustainabili

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/implementing-policy/speakers - 2025-09-11

Speakers

Sofie Wennström   Sofie is an Analyst & Managing Editor working at Stockholm University Library where she is a part of the team running Stockholm University Press, a non-profit open access academic press with a peer-review policy. Sofie is active in several international networks being the co-chair of the LIBER Open Access Working Group and a member of the Board of the Open Access Scholarly Publis

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/pathways-sustainable-university-publishing-and-digital-publication-platforms/speakers - 2025-09-11

Speakers

Arjan Schalken Arjan Schalken is Program Manager UKBsis at UKB, the network of Dutch University Libraries and the Royal Library. His work focusses on the realization and implementation of sustainable Open Access strategies for the Dutch consortium. Arjan advises and supports UKB in negotiating and managing Publish & Read agreements and he is also national project manager for implementing consortiu

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/author-rights-open-licensing-strategies/speakers - 2025-09-11

Speakers

Charlotte Wien, Elsevier   Dr. Charlotte Wien is Vice President of European Library Relations at Elsevier and full professor of Scholarly Communication at Arctic University in Tromso, Norway. She holds a PhD in Information Retrieval. In her previous positions she has worked both as library leader and as professor both within library and information science and communication studies.      Alison Ho

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/policies-and-publishers-transition-open-scholarly-communication-landscape/speakers - 2025-09-11

Speakers

Johan Rockberg Johan Rockberg is Professor of Molecular Biotechnology and Directed Evolution at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His research focus on sustainable production and development of advanced medication, such as gene therapy and biological drugs. Johan was in charge of The Young Academy of Sweden’s (SUA) response to the Swedish Government’s upcoming research and innovation bill. In

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/responsible-research-assessment-and-open-science/speakers - 2025-09-11

What’s next? Actions for shaping the scholarly communication landscape

The making and consequences of policies and guidelines that address scholarly communication is at the core of the LundOnline conference 2024. This calls for action by all implicated stakeholders to shape the future of scholarly publishing. So, what’s next?      Although we have seen an increase in harmonization on a policy level when it comes to scholarly publishing, stakeholders are many and dive

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/programme-0/whats-next-actions-shaping-scholarly-communication-landscape - 2025-09-11