Jeroen Bosman (@jeroenbosman / @jeroenbosman@akademienl.social) is a scholarly communications specialist and geoscience librarian at Utrecht University Library. He is recognition and rewards fellow in the Open Science programme of Utrecht University. He is member of the national project team for revisioning the framework for open access monitoring in the Netherlands.
He is an expert in the field of open science and open access policy, practices and tools, as well as scholarly search engines. His main interests are Open Access and Open Science in all academic fields, scientometrics, research evaluation. He coordinates Utrecht University's participation in DIAMAS, the Horizon Europe funded international project on institutional publishing.
He has 25+ years teaching experience in academic information skills and has led dozens of Open Science workshops, including internationally. He is co-lead of the 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication project that surveys and charts developments in scholarly communication, research workflow tools and practices. He has co-authored numerous publications in the field of scholarly communication, including reports commissioned by VSNU (currently UNL) on publication cultures, by cOAlition S on Plan S compliant publication venues, and by Science Europe on diamond open access journals.
He is an avid advocate for Open Access, Open Science and Scholarly Commons and for applying open principles. All activities are carried out in the open and resulting materials are fully open (CC-BY or CC0) and linked to his ORCID account.