The INSPIRING STEM Podcast
Scientific and academic scholarly publishing is a dynamic and rapidly changing ecosystem with data and knowledge at its centre. The fundamental change is in adopting open science, the practice of freely sharing scientific knowledge in a way that allows others to collaborate and build upon that knowledge to accelerate research applications. The INSPIRING STEM Podcast will interview key opinion leaders and organisations working to advance, and quite often, to disrupt the status quo. (Photo: Photo by Jonathan Velasquez on Unsplash)
Episodes
28 episodes
Creating impactful journals: James Butcher, Strategy Consultant
The guest for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast is James Butcher who has spe...
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Episode 28
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39:12
Forum for Open Research in MENA: Kamran Robert Kardan and Emily Choynowski from Knowledge E
The guests for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast, are Kamran Robert Kardan, Founder and CEO at Knowledge E and Knowledge E’s He...
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Episode 27
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35:59
Open access market sizing: Daniel Pollock, Chief Digital Officer at Delta Think
This INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode features Dan Pollock, a consultant specialising in digital publishing strategy and product innovation for companies pri...
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Episode 26
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40:06
Engineering Australia's STEM pipeline: Elanor Huntington, Executive Director, Digital, National Facilities & Collections, CSIRO
The guest for this episode is Professor Elanor Huntington, Executive Director for Digital, National Facilities & Collections at the Commo...
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Episode 25
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38:14
Open access publishing - disruption & transformation: David Ross, Independent Publishing Consultant
The guest for episode 24 of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is David Ross,a publishing consultant with over 30 years’ experience in academic research and educational sectors. U...
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Episode 24
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51:44
Open-source-powered scholarly publishing: Adam Hyde, Founder & Principal Architect, Coko Foundation
The guest for this episode of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is Adam Hyde, founder and principal architect of the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation - ...
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Episode 23
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34:55
Wing Threads - An Australian Science Adventure: Milly Formby, Zoologist, Science Illustrator & Microlight Pilot
The guest for this episode of the INSPIRING STEM PODCAST is Milly Formby, an amazing zoologist, science illustrator, microlight pilot and bird nerd. Milly combines he...
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Episode 22
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24:46
Translating Australia's science and technology research into real world solutions: Mark Hutchinson, President, Science & Technology Australia
The guest for this episode of the Inspiring STEM Podcast is Professor Mark Hutchinson. Mark is the Director of the Centre for Nan...
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Episode 21
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41:36
Connecting Australia's technologists, engineers and scientists with governments, business, media, and society: Kylie Walker, CEO Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering
The INSPIRING STEM Podcast guest for this episode is Kylie Walker, Chief Executive Officer for the Australian Academy of Technology and ...
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Episode 20
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46:11
The business of scholarly publishing - managing risks and sharpening your business IQ, EQ and FQ: Faris Aranki
Inspiring STEM’s podcast program has highlighted innovations in scientific publishing and science communications. We have interviewed key opinion leaders and organisations working to advance, and quite often, to disrupt the status quo. ...
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40:47
Africa's Training Centre in Communication - advancing open science and scholarly communications: Joy Owango
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Joy Owango, a Higher Education Specialist and Socio-Entrepreneur based in Nairobi, Kenya. Joy is Founding ...
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48:58
Cassyni - making research seminars discoverable: Andrew Preston
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Andrew Preston, an economist and physicist by training, who worked as a researcher and consulted as a software engineer bef...
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41:23
ChronosHub - streamlining open access management: Romy Beard
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Romy Beard, a publishing consultant with 17 years’ experience and specialising in publisher relations and content licensing...
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39:43
Coherent Digital - on a mission to tame wild content: Toby Green
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode is Toby Green, Managing Director for Coherent Digital.Former...
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43:19
Octopus - a radical new approach to scientific publishing: Dr Alex Freeman
The guest for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode, is Dr Alex Freeman. Alex is the Executive Director of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence C...
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43:19
AfricArxiv - a community-led digital archive for African research communication: Dr Jo Havmann
This week's INSPIRING STEM PODCAST welcomes as our guest is Dr Johanna Havemann, Trainer & Consultant in Open Science Communication. In 2018, Jo founded
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1:00:12
Open science: a perspective from the Middle East and North Africa regions: Kamran Robert Kardan and Emily Choynowski
The guests for this week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST are Kamran Robert Kardan Founder and CEO at Knowledge E and Knowledge E’s Head ...
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37:15
Open without equity is neither - a call to action for the scholarly publishing community: Jamie Carmichael
At a recent Research to Reader Conference, a panel including
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34:06
Research Directions - disrupting the traditional journal publication to better reflect the research lifecycle: Mónica Moniz
Last year, Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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46:14
Measuring STEM research impact on governmental policy - how universities, think tanks and publishers can better understand their influence and reach: Euan Adie
This week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST episode has as its guest, Euan Adie who is CEO at Overton.io. Euan has a background in bioinformatics and...
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38:51
Science communications - making the complicated simple: Markus MacGill
In this week’s episode, I am chatting with Markus MacGill a science writer and Editor with Green Ink.Green Ink provides expert communications support to major organisations around the wor...
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34:04
Open source & scholarly publishing - shaping the knowledge that will shape the future: Adam Hyde
In this week’s episode, I am chatting with Adam Hyde the Founder of the Collaborative Knowledge Foundation – COKO.Over the past 15 yea...
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31:57
Re-thinking STEM and research engagement - an Australian perspective on science communications: Kylie Ahern
This week’s INSPIRING STEM PODCAST guest is Kylie Ahern. Kylie is a Sydney-based, award-winning STEM publisher and a highly skilled strategist. As CEO of the content and engagement agency, ...
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32:32
Open Pharma - driving positive change in the communication of pharma-sponsored research: Dr Joana Osório
Open science can be best defined as the practice of science across all disciplines such that others can collaborate and contribute, and where research data and processes are freely available, under terms that enable reuse, redistribution and re...
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12:58
Open access and global health inequity - a clinical perspective: Dr Akhil Bansal
Consistently, during the current global pandemic, Open Science collaboration has contributed to the rapid translation of clinical and scientific knowledge into successful treatments. Despite this fact, many stakeholders still hesitate to constr...
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