Main focus: Open Science Communication
Twitter handle: @openscicomm
Websites/blogs: http://access2perspectives.org , https://info.africarxiv.org
Languages: English, German, Swedish
City: Berlin (Germany)
Country: Germany
Topics: scientific writing, project management, presentation techniques, science communication, open access, open science, scholarly publishing
Services: Talk, Moderation, Workshop management, Consulting, Coaching, Interview
Willing to travel for an event.
Willing to talk for nonprofit.
Dr. Johanna Havemann is the founder and head at Access 2 Perspectives. She obtained the PhD in 2009 from the Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen (GER). Johanna is a trainer and consultant in Online Marketing and Science Communication. Her working experience covers NGOs, startups and international institutions including UNEP. Tanzania, Uganda, Togo, Benin, Namibia and Botswana are the countries in Africa she has visited so far; she has lived in Kenya, Ghana and South Africa respectively.
Examples of previous talks / appearances:
From manuscript preparation to business-related best practices, scholarly publishers increasingly integrate data capture and analysis into their systems. These efforts are considered essential to enable interoperability, ensure transparency, and build trust with authors, funders, and institutions.
On Thursday, October 20, at the Frankfurt Book Fair, CCC presented The Data Quality Imperative: Improving the Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem. a special Frankfurt Studio session.
Panelists Sybille Geisenheyner, Director of Open Science Strategy & Licensing, American Chemical Society; Dr. Johanna Havemann, Trainer and Consultant in Open Science Communication, and Co-founder & Strategic Coordinator, AfricaArxiv; and Laura Cox, Senior Director, Publishing Industry Data, CCC, all shared insights with CCC’s Chris Kenneally on the impact of consistent data quality strategy on the people, processes, and technology in your organization.
This talk is in: English