IV Redalyc Journal Editors
International ConferenceOctober 23 - 24, 2023. TOLUCA, MEXICO
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GLOBAL SUMMIT ON DIAMOND OPEN ACCESS | SOMMET MONDIAL SUR L ́ACCÈS OUVERT DIAMANT | CIMEIRA GLOBAL SOBRE ACESSO ABERTO DIAMANTE

EQUIDADE | SOSTENIBILIDAD | USABILITY | QUALITÉ

Redalyc, in its twenty years, aimed to provide non-commercial scientific journals with an infrastructure to improve quality, increase visibility, adapt to the digital age, and recognize the value of editorial work in Latin America and from 2018 around the world.

Since that year, aware of the challenges of scholarly communication and the emergence of commercial Open Access business models that do not favor equity and inclusion, Redalyc has sought to build a vibrant community of institutions and professionals who are at the forefront of the battle in the non-commercial academic sector: the editors of diamond OA scientific journals, as well as the institutions that support them.

In 2023, Redalyc invites to the IV Redalyc Journal Editors International Conference, with the aim of continuing the dialogue with the main actors that sustain and consolidate the non-commercial publishing.

Program

October 23, 14:40 to 19:00 hrs.

  • 14:40 - 15:10
    Keynote
    “Redalyc 20 Years: An Open Infrastructure for Noncommercial Scientific Publication”
      Eduardo Aguado-López, Professor-researcher of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Redalyc General Director, Mexico
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 15:10 - 15:30
    Keynote
    “Quality in Scientific Journals: from a Communication Means to an Assessment System”
      Paola Alejandra Azrilevich, Coordinator of the Executive Secretary of the National System of Digital Repositories – Electronic Library of
    the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Argentina
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 15:30 - 16:15
    PANEL
    “Editorial Quality and Community-building in Scientific Journals”
      Alejandra García-Pérez, Editorial quality coordinator, Scientific Information System Redalyc, Mexico
      Bárbara Rivera-López, Subdirectorate of Networks, Strategy, and Knowledge of the Research and Development National (ANID), Chile
      María Gabriela Arévalo-Guízar, Editor of the Research Institute on College and Education, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
      Moderator: Wilson López-López, Javeriana University, Colombia
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 16:15 - 16:30
    Break
  • 16:30 - 17:10
    PANEL
    “Sustainability Challenges in a Non-for-profit Publication Model”
      Bianca Amaro, General Coordination of Scientific and Technical Information, Brazilian Institute of Information on Science and Technology, Brazil
      Patricia Rosenzweig, Academic Vice-rector, Andes University, Venezuela [online participation]
      Ross Mounce, Director of Open Access Programs, Arcadia, United Kingdom
      Vanessa Proudman, Director, Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resource Coalition Europe (SPARC Europe) and President of the Executive Group,
    Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services (SCOSS), Netherlands
      Moderator: Andrea Mora, Presidenta, LA Referencia, Costa Rica
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 17:10- 18:00
    PANEL
    “On Open Access as a Means to Achieve Equity, Sustainability, and Inclusion. Structural Exclusion Inflicted by APC”
      Saray Córdoba, Investigadora y catedrática jubilada de la Universidad de Costa Rica, Socia honoraria de Latindex, Costa Rica
      Remedios Melero, Senior Scientist, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
      Martín Tena, Responsible for the Public Services Area, University System of Libraries, University of Guadalajara,
    Mexico
      Moderator: Lautaro Matas, Technical Secretary, LA Referencia, Argentina
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 18:00 - 19:00
    Cultural Show
    Presentation of the Mexican Folkloric Ballet
    Venue: Ágora, Humanities School, Ciudad Universitaria, UAEM



October 24, 9:00 to 16:30 hrs.

  • 9:00 - 9:30
    Keynote
    “An Open Access Ecosystem based on Principles and a Technology System for Science Communication”
      Arianna Becerril-García, Professor-Researcher of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Executive Director,
    Scientific Information System Redalyc, Mexico
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 9:30 - 10:15
    PANEL
    “Visibility, Impact and Discovery of Scientific Knowledge: Green and Diamond Routes at the Service of Common Good”
      Lautaro Matas, Technical Secretary, LA Referencia, Argentina
      Jonatan Enrique Montes de Oca, Project Leader, Scientific Information System Redalyc, Mexico
      Eloy Rodrigues, Services Director, Unit of Documentation and Libraries Services, University of Minho, Portugal
      Antonio F. Razo-Rodríguez, developer, designer & webmaster, Mexican Network of Institutional Repositories (REMERI), Mexico
      Kathleen Shearer, Executive Director, Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), Canada
      Moderator: Yuri Castro, Information Technology Director, National Secretary of Science and Technology, Guatemala.
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 10:15 - 10:30
    Break
  • 10:30 - 11:10
    PANEL
    “Sustainability of Noncommercial Open Access: XML-JATS and Editorial Workflow”
      Alma Rosa Segundo-Escobar, Software Development Coordinator, Scientific Information System Redalyc, Mexico.
      Nebojsa Gacesa, Editor, Vojnotehnicki glasnik/Military Technical Journal Courier, University of Defence, Serbia
      Damaris Varsovia Tejedor de León, Publication Standards Coordinator, Vice-rectory of Research and Postgraduate Studies,
    Office of Academic and Scientific Publications, Panama
      Claudio Amescua, Chief of the Editorial Section, Sciences Institute of Atmospheric and Climate Changes,
    National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
     Moderator: María Constanza Aguilar-Bustamante, Professor-Researcher of the Catholic University of Colombia, Editor,
    Santo Tomas University, Colombia
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 11:10 - 12:00
    PANEL
    “The Role of Open Infrastructures before Science as Global Common Good”
      Redalyc / AmeliCA,
    Saray Córdoba, Miembro del Consejo Asesor de Redalyc, Investigadora y catedrática jubilada de la Universidad de Costa Rica,
    Socia honoraria de Latindex, Costa Rica
      AJOL
    Susan Murray, Executive Director, African Journals Online (AJOL), South Africa
      LA Referencia
    Andrea Mora, President, LA Referencia, Costa Rica
      Erudit
    Tanja Niemann, Executive Director, Consortium Érudit, Canada
      Operas
    Pierre Mounier, EHESS, OpenEdition Associate Director, OPERAS Co-coordinador, DOAB Co-director, France
    Redalyc
    (To be confirmed)
      Latindex
    Guillermo Chávez, Subdirector of Academic Journals and Digital Publications, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
      Moderator: Francisco Silva-Garcés, Coordinator of Knowledge, Hardware, and Free Software Research Network, Ecuador.
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 12:00 - 12:15
    Break
  • 12:15 - 13:00
    PANEL
    “The Non-for-profit Ecosystem before the Expansion of Transformative Agreements”
    Moderator: (to be confirmed)
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 13:00 - 13:30
    PANEL
    “Diamond Journals Challenges before the Diverse Sustainability Models”
      Andrea Armas, General Director of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Cuba
      Gubisha Ruiz-Morán, Chief of Editorial Section in the Publications and Editorial Promotion Management of the General Rectory,
    Metropolitan Autonomous University (UAM), Mexico
      Emanuel Catumbela, Associate Editor, Revista Cientí­fica da Clí­nica Sagrada Esperança, Clínica Sagrada Esperança, Angola
      Marcos Antonio Alves, Responsible Editor, TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO: Revista de Filosofia da Unesp, São Paulo State University - UNESP, Brazil
      María Constanza Aguilar-Bustamante, Professor-Researcher of the Catholic University of Colombia, Editor,
    Santo Tomas University, Colombia
      Moderator: Lorena Pilloni, Editor, Institute of Historical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 13:30 - 14:30
    Lunch
    Leopoldo Flores Museum
  • 15:10 - 15:50
    DISCUSSION PANEL
    “Progress and Challenges of National Organizations of Science and Technology before the Need in Science Evaluation
    and the Acknowledgement of Diamond Open Access”
      Alfredo Lázaro García-Jiménez, Vice President of the Social Sciences and Humanities Agency, Cuba
      Cynthia Jeppesen, Evaluation and Planning Manager, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina
      María Alejandra Tejada, Sciences Director, Ministry of Science, Colombia
      Pilar Rico-Castro, Chief of the Open Access, Repositories and Journals Unit. Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, Spain
      Moderator: Patricia Zarza, Secretary of Research and Advanced Studies, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Mexico
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 15:50 - 16:20
    PANEL
    “Diamond Open Access Journals before the consolidation of of the APC Business Model”
      Guillermina Díaz-Pérez, Editorial Director of Convergencia journal, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, México
      Marcin Byczyński, Scientific Secretary - Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
      Wilson López, Professor-Researcher, Javeriana University, Colombia
    Moderator: Alejandro Macedo-García, Professor-Researcher, Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
    Auditorium of the Political and Social Sciences School, UAEM
  • 16:20 - 16:30
    Break



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