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Saint Augustine (AD 396)

Join Dr. Charlotte Wien on a journey through academia, from teaching to becoming a full professor. Explore the complexities of research, incentives for scholars, and the importance of open science. Discover the path to scholarly success!

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Saint Augustine (AD 396)

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  1. Open Science from a researchers perspective..or .. ‘The academic life of Carl Otto’Dr Charlotte WienProfessor of Scholarly CommunicationHead of Research and AnalysisThe University Library of Southern DenmarkTwitter: @CharlotteWien

  2. Saint Augustine (AD 396) • “Any statements by thosewhoarecalledphilosophers [are] like the silver and gold, whichthey did not create but dug, as it were, from the mines of providence, which is everywhere.” Saint Augustine (AD 396)

  3. My cv in brief • 2018: Professor of Scholarly Communication, The University Library of Southern Denmark • 2016: Head of Department, Research and Analysis, The University Library of Southern Denmark • 2015: Assistant Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, ZU, Dubai • 2014: Full Professor, College of Communication and Media Science, ZU, Dubai • 2000: Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, SDU, Denmark • 1998: Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism, SDU, Denmark

  4. Carl Otto…

  5. Teaching

  6. University services

  7. Becomming a full professor • A position must open in the field • Someone dies or retires • Application • Includingpublications • International assessmentcommitee • Three peers from the fieldevaluatingpublications • Hiringcommittee • Onlyapplicantsassessedqualified by assessmentcommitteewillbeconsidered

  8. The long haul of research Fiveyearsidea to publication from start to finish is not unusual

  9. Research

  10. Open complexity

  11. Creatingincentives Dangling a carrot in front of a donkey—or anyone else for that matter—is not nice, and not fair, unless you eventually plan to give it up to them (Vera Narzarian) • For example: • Fellowshipsfinanced by publishingcompagnies • Awards by Research Libraries • Change assessmentcriterias • Establish software prices

  12. Thankyou for your attention • Dr. Charlotte Wien • Professor of Scholarly Communication • Head of the Research and Analysis Department • Head of Research Services • University Library of Southern Denmark • E-mail: chw@bib.sdu.dk • Web: findresearcher.sdu.dk:8080/portal/en/person/chw • Twitter: @CharlotteWien

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