Ibero-American University Publishers Meeting
Thinking about publishing is an ongoing exercise; each part of the publishing process presents a challenge that we must question and work through. The dynamics of the current context, along with the momentum generated by the Guadalajara Agreement signed at the last FIL Guadalajara, lead us to propose several areas of reflection aimed at defining the projects necessary to achieve worldwide recognition of Spanish and Portuguese as languages of science.
2025 Program
Monday December 01
16:00 to 19:00
EULAC Assembly
Salón América y Europa, hotel Barceló Guadalajara
Tuesday December 02
09:30 to 11:30
Advantages of an Ibero-American directory of academic journals
Salón B, Área Internacional, Expo Guadalajara
Building a directory of Ibero-American academic journals offers the opportunity to centralize academic output in the form of articles. This project aims to add value to the scientific ecosystem of Ibero-America, while raising numerous questions that must be addressed in order to achieve meaningful results.
Participants: María Isabel Cabrera, Gustavo Solórzano, Lorena Ruiz Serna, Ramón Willman Zamora, Gubisha Ruiz Morán, Remedios Pérez García, María Fernanda Pampín, Sebastián Endara
Moderator: Guillermo Chávez
16:00 to 16:15
Opening Ceremony: One Year of Progress Since the Guadalajara Agreement
Salón México III, hotel Barceló Guadalajara
16:15 to 17:30
X-rays of Ibero-American Academic Publishing
Salón México III, hotel Barceló Guadalajara
For several years now, research on the publishing sector has been a central focus of our work. The questions surrounding our activity lead us to explore and analyze topics that contribute to advancing knowledge in the field of academic publishing. Through interdisciplinary research, we aim to strengthen editorial quality, technological innovation, the circulation of knowledge, among other aspects.
Participants: Alejandra González Barranco, Sofía Calle, Esteban Giraldo González, Amanda Ramalho
Moderator: Juan Felipe Córdoba
17:45 to 19:00
Responsible Evaluation of Science: Beyond Metrics
Salón México III, hotel Barceló Guadalajara
The current development of the academic and university book publishing sector calls for reflection to ensure that the processes of scientific evaluation effectively fulfill the social benefit they are meant to guarantee and deliver. Responsible evaluation of scientific research requires a thorough understanding, and therefore evidence about, the object being evaluated. Metrics are a useful tool, but we must think beyond them.
Participants: Judith Nairdof, Salim Chalela, Jordi Molas Gallart
Moderator: Fernando Cruz Quintana
19:00 to 20:15
Editorial Communication: An Unfinished Task
Salón México III, hotel Barceló Guadalajara
Social communication, with an emphasis on outreach and dissemination, is perhaps one of the greatest challenges we university editors face in our daily activities. The circulation of content is one of the main responsibilities of an editor particularly of the academic editor since it enables the promotion of discussion and the possibility of building and consolidating knowledge. The current goal is to move forward in developing a network of Ibero-American communicators in academic and university publishing, in order to communicate our work more effectively.
Participants: Diego Garzón Forero, Rosa de Bustos, María Fernanda Pampín
Moderator: Carmina Nahuatlato Frías
Wednesday December 03
09:30 to 09:45
Welcome
Salón 1, planta baja, Expo Guadalajara
09:45 to 11:15
The Value of Ibero-American Networks in Recognizing Spanish and Portuguese as Languages of Science
Salón 1, planta baja, Expo Guadalajara
Understanding the importance of entities, groups, and associations in our society allows us to grasp the reasons for their existence and helps us define mechanisms to strengthen them, in order to protect this form of collaborative work. Networks make it possible to envision joint projects that encourage developments benefiting all members as well as society as a whole. Teamwork leads to achievements that would be impossible to attain individually. The Ibero-American academic publishing community believes it is a responsibility to promote and strengthen network-based collaboration.
Participants: Pablo Vommaro, Félix García Lausin, Luis Armando González Placencia, Pedro Ovando Vázquez, Nubia Janeth Ruiz Ruiz
Moterators: Sayri Karp Mitastein, Juan Felipe Córdoba
11:30 to 13:50
Creation of the Ibero-American Network of University Presses
Salón 1, planta baja, Expo Guadalajara
Participants: Laura Figueroa Lizárraga, Gustavo Solórzano, Lizbeth Alvarado Campos, Isidora Sesnic Humeres, Belinda Ramos Muñoz, María Isabel Cabrera, Sayri Karp Mitastein, Juan Felipe Córdoba, Lía Castillo Meneses, Francisco Montaña Ibáñez, Susane Santos Barros, María Fernanda Pampín
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For further information contact:
Alicia González Silva ,alicia.gonzalezsilva@editorial.udg.mx