A new platform to run and publish academic seminars will help researchers access early stage findings without relying on preprints or requests to see unpublished papers, its co-founder has explained.
While hundreds of thousands of academic seminars have been held online during the pandemic, sharing the content of these events was cumbersome, with scholars or organisers usually required to email slides or PDFs of research to participants upon request, said Ben Kaube. With Mendeley founder Jan Reichelt and Andrew Preston, founder of peer review tracking service Publons, Dr Kaube has launched聽聽to tackle what they call 鈥渁 previously underserved problem in research鈥.
鈥淓verything gets done via the distribution of PDFs which is quite old school 鈥 we are trying to help academics to access the videos that they have been watching at a seminar,鈥 said Dr Kaube, a former academic researcher turned edtech entrepreneur, whose start-up Kopernio (now EndNote Click), founded with Dr Reichelt, was sold to Clarivate Analytics in 2018 for 拢3.5 million.
Regarded as one of the UK鈥檚 most successful edtech companies, Mendeley, which is used by researchers to discover, share and annotate research papers, was聽sold to Elsevier in 2013聽for a reported 拢65 million four years after its launch, while Publons was sold to Clarivate in 2017.
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As well as providing a platform for online events, Cassyni will capture events held on Zoom, providing a searchable transcript of proceedings or slides for delegates, which will also allow participants to replay relevant sections of a scholar鈥檚 talk without viewing the entire event.
鈥淭here are millions of these events happening each year but there is no way to capture what is being said, or cite a speaker from a seminar,鈥 said Dr Kaube, who said that the platform鈥檚 search function aimed to 鈥渞ecreate the non-linear way that academics work鈥.
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Dr Kaube said he hoped that the platform would be 鈥渃omplementary鈥 to preprints or journal articles themselves, which have been the traditional way in which scholars share important new findings.
鈥淎s a researcher, sometimes you want to go deep into a 30-page manuscript but a 30-minute talk might also be a better way of consuming the same content, so we鈥檙e keen to increase the visibility of these talks,鈥 he said, adding that Cassyni would also allow presenters to become 鈥渆asily citable鈥 via digital identifiers, providing an 鈥渁dditional and faster way to get cited鈥.
The rolling nature of seminars, often held weekly or monthly, also meant that visibility was important because the platform may help to publicise interesting talks, thereby building an audience for future events, he added.
鈥淯nlike conferences there isn鈥檛 the same pressure for everyone to talk or comment on a particular day 鈥 people can go at their own pace and can come back with questions or comments in future events,鈥 said Dr Kaube.
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Cassyni will operate on a similar 鈥渇reemium鈥 business model to Mendeley, with delegates able to access its searchable functions for free and host institutions paying a subscription.
鈥淯niversities and organisations are spending many hours organising these events, so we believe it would be a worthwhile investment,鈥 said Dr Kaube.
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