We’re off for the rest of the week to attend the SSP Annual Meeting in Portland. You can catch the following list of Scholarly Kitchen Chefs presenting at the meeting:
Lisa Hinchliffe is speaking at two sessions, Session 1A: Charleston Trendspotting: Forecasting the Future of Trust and Transparency (10:30 AM Thursday) and Session 6A: Licensing Privacy: What Librarians Want (1:30 PM Friday). She can also be found during the poster session presenting “Communicating Open Access and Usage Rights in the User Interface”.
Roger Schonfeld is facilitating Thursday morning’s plenary session on The Evolving Knowledge Ecosystem (9 AM Thursday).
Lettie Conrad will be appearing in Session 1B: Metadata the Musical!: The Tale of the Ant and the Grasshopper (A performance for the ages) (Thursday at 10:30 AM) and Session 4A: Sustainability, Open Science and Scholarly Communications (Thursday at 4:45 PM).
Alice Meadows is moderating session 5B – Improving Research Workflows With Metadata (10.45am on Friday).
Rick Anderson will be moderating the meeting’s closing Debate on Trust in Scholarly Publishing: Artificial Intelligence will Fatally Undermine the Integrity of Scholarly Publishing (3 PM on Friday).
Hope to see you there, please say hello and tell me about the Guest Post you’re working on! Here’s Jack White and the legendary Loretta Lynn to get you in the mood.
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Tim Vines will be participating in the meeting’s closing Debate on Trust in Scholarly Publishing: Artificial Intelligence will Fatally Undermine the Integrity of Scholarly Publishing (3 PM on Friday).
As a native Portlander I most highly recommend a Spanish Coffee at Hubers Cafe: https://hubers.com/