There are so many great events to participate in at EGU26 this year, in both on-site and virtual formats, that it can be very easy to feel overwhelmed. Whilst we encourage you to make good use of your Personal Programme to help organise your activities, we also reached out to several of EGU’s Committees that are responsible for specific other aspects of EGU’s activities, including the Publication Committee to ask them for their recommendations as to what not to miss during EGU26!
Publications-related sessions in the Programme:
Keynotes
- GDB7: The future of scientific publishing – do we need scientific journals?
Tuesday, 05 May, 14:00-15:45, room E1
Short Courses
- SC3.11 How to publish my geoscience communication work: A hands-on, participatory workshop
Thursday, 07 May, 08:30-10:15, room 0.55 - SC3.12 Meet the Editors: How to peer-review – Fundamentals & EGU’s model
Tuesday, 05 May, 16:15-18:00, room -2.82
Scientific sessions
- EOS4.3 Celebrating 25 Years of Interactive Open Access Publishing: Transparent, Community-driven, Not-for-profit
Thursday, 07 May, 14:00 – 18:00, PICO Spot 5
Publications receptions:
- Journal Reception – 25 years Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP)
Tuesday, 05 May, 18:00 – 18:30 CEST in Foyer G - Journal Reception – 25 years Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)
Monday, 04 May, 18:00 – 19:00 CEST, Room D2 - Journal Reception – Earth Observation (EO) Launch
Monday, 04 May, 18:30 – 19:30 CEST, EGU booth – Hall X2 - Reception – 25 Years of Interactive Open Access Publishing
Thursday, 07 May, 18:00 – 19:30 CEST, PICO Spot 5
Meet the editors (25 years of interactive open-access publishing booth – Entrance Hall):
- Geoscience Communication (GC)
Tuesday, 05 May, 15:45-16:15 - Geochronology (GChron)
Tuesday, 05 May, 10:00-10:45 - Solid Earth (SE)
Monday, 04 May, 15:00-16:00 - Biogeosciences (BG)
Wednesday, 06 May, 10:00-11:00 - Climate of the Past (CP)
Thursday, 07 May, 10:00-11:00
- Ocean Sciences (OS)
Friday, 08 May, 10:30-11:15
Did you miss the other recommendations from the Science for Policy team, the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee, or the Early Careers Scientists (ECS)? Head over and read them now!