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Open Science Week at Archaeology: Let's talk about publishing

Date
Tuesday 23 September 2025
Time
Address
Van Steenis
Van Steenis Einsteinweg 2
2333 CC Leiden
Room
Reuvenshal

Open Science Week 2025

The traditional form of scholarly communication has changed very little over the centuries that academic journals have existed. Even the transition to the Digital Age has done very little to revolutionise how we communicate our results across the globe, and has largely served to reduce the costs of the publishing industry and increase profits.

Now we can communicate with almost anyone, anywhere, immediately, yet it can take months (even years, in extreme cases) to communicate our research findings to our peers. The current system is also opaque, rigid, over-values the journal article, causes reviewer fatigue, is highly biased and inequitable, and represents a complete lack of innovation and imagination. Other options already exist but are experiencing a slow adoption, especially in archaeology, despite the wide range of activities in our research lending themselves well to more modular outputs that better reflect the research process.

This event aims to highlight other publishing channels with short pitches from a range of platforms offering publishing models that address common issues of the traditional platforms. We will also discuss the challenges and opportunities of these platforms with a panel of archaeologists and publishing experts.

For a full overview of events, please see the OSCL events page

Schedule

12.30 Arrival and lunch
12.45 Welcome
12.55 Short pitches from alternative publishing platforms
13.15 Panel discussion
14.00 Questions from the audience
14.30 Drinks (please register if you want to join)

Join the lunch or drinks? Please register

This is a walk-in event, so no registration is required to attend. However, if you would like us to arrange your lunch or plan to join the borrel, please complete this form so we can organise the catering accordingly.

Open Science Week 2025 at Archaeology

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