At-Large Workgroup: Themes and Observations

Authors

  • Ali Andalibi Associate Dean of Research, College of Science, George Mason University
  • Todd Carpenter Executive Director, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
  • Nina K. Collins Reference Librarian, Indiana Institute of Technology
  • Joann C. Delenick Staff Bioscientist, Intralogics/PatentVision
  • Sindy Escobar-Alvarez Senior Program Officer, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Medical Research Program
  • Steve Fiore President, Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup)
  • William Gunn Director of Scholarly Communications, Elsevier
  • Nancy Gwinn Director, Smithsonian Libraries
  • Norbert Lossau Vice President, University of Göttingen
  • Judy Luther President, Informed Strategies
  • Dave McColgin User Experience Director, Artefact
  • Meredith Morovati Executive Director, Dryad
  • T. Scott Plutchak Director of Digital Data Curation Strategies, University of Alabama at Birmingham http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-5233
  • Jessica Sebeok Associate Vice President for Policy, Association of American Universities (AAU)
  • Concetta Seminara Editorial Director, US Social Science & Humanities Journals Program, Routledge/Taylor & Francis
  • Susan Skomal President/CEO, BioOne
  • Mark Ware Director, Mark Ware Consulting
  • John W. Warren Head, Mason Publishing Group, George Mason University Press, George Mason University http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4882-7205
  • Mary Woolley President, Research!America
  • Grace Xiao Co-Founder and President, Kynplex
  • John Zenelis Dean of Libraries and University Librarian, George Mason University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G80K5C

Abstract

The At-Large group was the largest and most diverse in terms of stakeholder representation. At-large delegates observed workgroup conversations during the meeting and contributed to these conversations while letting the workgroup teams answer their questions. At-large delegates met during the conference and convened online both before and after the conference in order to develop some high level takeaways based on what they observed. While workgroups focused on answering a particular big question confronting scholarly publishing, at-large delegates had a wide-angle lens on the evolution of these questions and proceedings.

Author Biographies

Ali Andalibi, Associate Dean of Research, College of Science, George Mason University


Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)


Sindy Escobar-Alvarez, Senior Program Officer, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Medical Research Program


William Gunn, Director of Scholarly Communications, Elsevier


Nancy Gwinn, Director, Smithsonian Libraries


Norbert Lossau, Vice President, University of Göttingen


Dave McColgin, User Experience Director, Artefact


Meredith Morovati, Executive Director, Dryad


T. Scott Plutchak, Director of Digital Data Curation Strategies, University of Alabama at Birmingham


Jessica Sebeok, Associate Vice President for Policy, Association of American Universities (AAU)


Concetta Seminara, Editorial Director, US Social Science & Humanities Journals Program, Routledge/Taylor & Francis


John W. Warren, Head, Mason Publishing Group, George Mason University Press, George Mason University


Grace Xiao, Co-Founder and President, Kynplex


John Zenelis, Dean of Libraries and University Librarian, George Mason University


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Published

2016-04-19

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