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06:30-06:40

Online Engagement Session (Live)

29 JUNE - 10:00AM USA CST // 17:00PM CEST
06:45-06:55

'Think and Drink' Online Welcome Reception (Live)

29 JUNE - 12:00PM USA CST // 19:00PM CEST
07:10-07:20

Meet the Managing Editor - Kerry Dixon (Live)

2 JULY - 9:00AM-9:30AM USA CST
07:30-07:45

Plenary Session - Sarah Kember (Live)

2 JULY - 10:00AM USA CST // 4:00PM London UK
08:00-08:15

Talking Circle (Live)

2 JULY - 12:00PM USA CST// 19:00PM CEST
08:30-08:45
The Complicated Legacies of Open Access Publishing: Lessons Learned by a Scholarly Publisher and Journal Editor

David Blakesley, Professor of English and Campbell Chair, English, Clemson University, South Carolina, United States

09:20
Models for Scholarly Publishing: Everything Online is Free, Right?

Sandra Cowan, Librarian, Library, University of Lethbridge, Canada

09:40
Journals as Gatekeepers: Structures, Policies, and Practices to Build Trust

Lyzette Hoffman, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of the Free State, South Africa

09:00
The Ubiquity and Obsolescence of Papercuts in Books

Pamela See, Visual Artist , Self-employed, Australia

09:20
“Post-Truth" Childhoods : Newer Editions of Familiar Texts Adjust to Contemporary Reader Expectations

Wendy Stephens, Associate Professor, College of Education and Professional Studies, Jacksonville State University, Alabama, United States

09:40
The Current State of Student and Trainee-operated Health Science Journals and Their Publishing Practices and Policies: Initial Findings of a Scoping Review

Benjamin Saracco, Associate Professor in the Library, Rowan University Libraries and Cooper Medical School, Rowan University, New Jersey, United States
Shilpa Rele, Rowan University
Amanda Adams, Librarian, CMSRU Library, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, New Jersey, United States

10:45
The Web, from an Unlimited to a Constrained Potential

Roger Bautier, Professor Emeritus, Sorbonne Paris Nord University, France

10:45