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um my name is uh about the uh yeah i'm i'm human resources unreleased hot frontiers me yeah
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front yours is a company that has been created here because though
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in two thousand seven by each would be further research or during come in my room
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and they ten years later we are one of the biggest the
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open access publisher word while we have over two hundred employees
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and we have offices bows in europe in the us in china in india
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frontier journal over into our academic spectrum uh so we currently have fifty seven journals
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uh we for a hundred and forty academics disturbing and many of
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them within the live science and engineering domain and this
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might be more particular interest for some of you uh within growing exponentially over the last three to four years
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and today we do have some of our journal which are
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the most sighted juror no a month so connected you
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uh that's count for feel like psychology neuroscience
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physiology immunology plan science remarkably it's
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and being open access our our our articles are also received
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two hundred thirty million views and download and as you
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can see from ah particularly from high tech area such as this become barlow condition then he rounds fine
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how we have done it we have created a community around open access journals
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a way of guided tours from top universe across the world but we have also invested heavily in technology
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creating a very sophisticated platform that enhanced the collaboration
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between research agree bruce's appeared you but also maximise the
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dissemination of the work and provide a more
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of a democratic way over the weighting the research
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to both article and water level input matrix
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um we are very proud for whatever being able to achieve so
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far and i just want to spend a minute or so
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explain why why do we believe that we need to open a rapid access to reach a result today
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we do know that science technology drive economy girls are we do also
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no more that there are a number of a series of bottlenecks
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uh even region cycle firstly we have still
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very limited access to research literature worldwide
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eighty eight percent research paper today perceive behind expensive
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subscription pay well and even universes such as hard or as you can see in this article
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from the garden say that it cannot afford anymore don't uh probably should it's it's
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the second bottleneck is that we have created the
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rejection cascade mechanism which massively slowdown research
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researcher tend to some either paper try to summon the paper to prestige don't such as natures
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and what you have is then ninety seven percent of this article
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that are actually rejected because somebody consider not a revolution enough
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uh we think that this is a huge waste of time that somehow should be stopped
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better than last bottleneck is that we need to use the uh smart upgrade them to think buys research
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mainly because we cannot really cool anymore with the amount of data and increase number of articles get get
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publish every year crossbow and many company obviously have already relies that so they're invested huge really
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uh in artificial intelligence and in that the technology and frontiers is also using current
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it official intelligence for for example finding rather review work for that day but
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there are some added to our journal but also for suggesting resorts are reading
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this so that not actually meets an important article within their given field
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so why would why i'm dropping an open access to research so important
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well because there's a technology have been driven a good that
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will continue to drive modest visitation references we're trying to
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uh play a role in that by having it for five years plan
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well we're a mutt publishing one hundred thousand article yeah it's in order
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to realise that they leading example for adoption transformation to open access
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uh well we have also created in opens a science plan for sustainability
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because we believe assigned issued a much more central role in driving us to what the system feature
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if i don't want to see more more people than gauges signs including jeter
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so this is a quote from one of our work cheaper editor for one of our journal and this can really to you
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uh it says the more people will have access to reliable knowledge and can access it easily the more
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quickly can understand how to do business with pieces of living on hers to sustain to sustainable boss
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um this is building or whatever your page uh we do as as
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you can see a lot of different availability across different department
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apparently are therefore if you are interested in more please contact me after the presentation