The lecture will take place on Wednesday, 11 January 2023, from 4 - 6 pm at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Národní 3, Prague 1, room 206).
The program will start with a short lecture on different publishing models, including the new diamond open-access model:
Daniel Kráľ - Masaryk University
This will be followed by a panel discussion on open access and its abuse. The focus of the debate will be on the problems that have recently been affecting the Czech scientific community as well: predatory publishing methods, the penetration of their protagonists into scientific structures, how the community is resisting it and can fight it even better, as well as the problems of mandatory open repositories of publications with insufficient protection.
Discussed will be:
Michal Hocek (The Learned Society of the Czech Republic and the Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Jiří Marek (MU Institute of Humanities)
Daniel Münich (CERGE-EI)
David Kosař (PF MU)
Martin Svoboda (NTK and CzechELib)
Václav Štětka (Loughborough Univ., UK)
Jan Trka (2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University)
The moderator will be Jan Trlifaj from the 1st Section of Mathematical and Physical Sciences of the Learned Society, which is organizing the discussion. In the end, there will be space for questions and comments from the audience.
The lecture can also be watched online here.
Source: Věda a výzkum