Prof. Ingrin is an expert editor and researcher. He will present an intriguing and forward looking perspective on open access publishing and opportunities for students.
Abstract
In the last 20 years the relationship between scientists and scientific publications has change dramatically. The raise of Open Access has not only modified the traditional involvement of libraries, research institutions or funding agencies; it has also put authors at the heart of the decision-making process, thus adding responsibilities. The objective of this seminar is to generally introduce you to the world of scientific publications. Provide you with information to help you to build your own opinion on Open Access and the various publishing models. Through concrete examples and data, you leave the seminar empowered to make informed choices and decisions. As the next generation of authors and scientists, it is your responsibility to decide on the future of the publishing system. You have the power to choose how and where to publish: used it wisely!
CV
Jannick Ingrin is director de Recherche at the CNRS and an experimental mineralogist. He currently works on the water cycle in deep Earth through the studying of the speciation of hydrogen in minerals. He did his PhD at IPGP in Paris after a Master degree in ‘Geophysics and Geochemistry’. In 1986, after a post-doc at the University of Stony Brook, New York, he got a research position at CNRS Lille. He moved successively to the University of Orsay and then to the Midi-Pyrénées Observatory (University of Toulouse). He came back to the University of Lille in 2010, where he is presently the leader of the ‘Earth and Planetary Materials’ group. Since 2019, Jannick Ingrin is the Managing Editor of the European Journal of Mineralogy.
Direction to room LAMC
from the main door (west) of the School of Engineering, Viale del Risorgimento 2, take the long corridor in front of you at the ground floor, turn left at its end and walk until getting out in the internal courtyard through the east door. Here, get again into the building through the door at your left, take the corridor on the left and shortly get to the room.