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Dr Jenny Molloy
Co-ordinator of the Synthetic Biology SRI & OpenPlant and manager of ContentMine
University of Cambridge
UK
“I hope that the publishing industry becomes an enabler of open”
Prof Jørn Harald Hurum
Professor of Paleontology
University of Oslo
Norway
“Only peer review Open Access publications”
Prof Dr Rolf-Ulrich Kunze
Professor of History
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Philosophy
Germany
“Open Access depends on us professors!”
Curt Rice
University President
Oslo and Akershus University College
Norway
“We need to motivate policy makers to mandate Open Access for all scientific publications at short notice”
Dr Esther van Lieshout
Research Co-ordinator, Associate Professor
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus Medical Centre, Department of Traumatology
The Netherlands
“Make all research available through Open Access repositories”
Prof Dr Kurt Möser
Professor of History
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Philosophy
Germany
“Traditional publishing houses need to change if they want to retain their authors”
Prof Frode Eika Sandnes
Full Professor of Computer Science
Oslo and Akershus University College, Faculty of Technology, Art and Design, Department of Computer Science
Norway
“The next generation of researchers will care less about status and more about relevance”
Antonin Delpeuch
Graduate student, Computer Science
École Normale Supérieure
France
“We need to take a stand against more traditional publishers”
Ivana Hebrang Grgić
Assistant Professor
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Information and Communication Sciences
Croatia
“Educate all participants of the scholarly communication system on Open Access”