European User Day 2022

Registration is now open for the Symplectic European User Day, which will be held in person for the first time since 2019. All clients are welcome; if you have not yet received an invite and would like to attend, please get in touch via the form below.

Date: Wednesday 22nd June, 2022

Location: London 

 

Agenda

*All times are in British Summer Time (London, GMT+1)

 

09:00 Tea & coffee on arrival
09:30 Welcome – in Person! Jonathan Breeze, CEO
10:00 Elements Roadmap: the Last 12 Months & the Next Kate Byrne, VP Product
10:45 Mid-session tea, coffee & biscuits
11:15 The Changing Landscape of Open Access Compliance Tzu-I Liao, Jr Product Manager
12:00 Tracking Impact with the Elements Impact Module Kate Byrne, VP Product
12:30 Enhancing the Assessment Module Sam Gibbons-Frendo, Product Manager
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Knowledge Sharing: Client Use-Cases for Elements TBD
14:30 Getting the Most Out of Reporting in Elements Sam Gibbons-Frendo, Product Manager
15:00 Afternoon refreshments
15:15 ‘Around the Room’ Feedback Sessions: OA Monitor, Impact, Assessment, Reporting
16:00 Open Forum: Community Q&A
16:30 Decamp to a local pub

 

 

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With this partnership, we have the opportunity to position ourselves as
a world leader in the development of the scholarly ecosystem.

Keith Webster, Dean of University Libraries, Carnegie Mellon

I cannot overstate how pleased we have been.
We have to have confidence to work with a partner
for at least 5 years on a project of this size.

Caleb Smith, Senior Strategy Manager for Research Intelligence & Analytics, University of Michigan

“Faculty need only spend perhaps less than an hour a year to prepare and submit their annual reports.”

Associate Dean, Carnegie Mellon University at Qatar

"Leveraging the interoperability between Symplectic Elements and DSpace has increased policy-driven institutional repository deposits by over 350%."

Ellen Phillips, Open Access Specialist, Boston University

Elements elegantly connected our multi-university system providing a
single source of truth throughout OIEx.

Tim Cain, The Ohio Innovation Exchange (OIEx)

The University measures the individual research activity of academic staff. This Measure of Research Activity (MoRA) requires the collection of publication data from faculty. Symplectic Elements supports this beautifully.

Floris van der Leest, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia

[Elements] will help to bring transparency to the richness of thought showcased within non-traditional publications, providing a more holistic representation of faculties’ scholarly work.

Caleb Smith, University of Michigan

Feedback to date has been extremely positive from all levels across the University, with individual academics and colleagues actively promoting the ease of use of the system.

Rachel Baird, Research Policy Analyst, University of Liverpool