We are planning several events for 2020.
On this page, we get them started and collect ideas.
Past EventsEvent Details:
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Best Practices of Open Science & Open Research (At Freie Universität and Beyond)
- April 2, 2020
- Expert in our group:
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Interdiscplinary Perspectives on Open Science & Open Research (Concepts & Theories)
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Open Educational Ressources
- Expert in our group: Sascha Eckhold
- "OER as part of the open science value-added chain" as possible topic
Berlin University Alliance
- Expert in our group: Claudia Müller-Birn
- ...
Ideas discussed in 2019
Possible speakers or guests
Please add your own ideas
- Björn Brembs (please add info)
- Elisabeth Eppinger(intellectual property rights of Open Science, Elisabeth.Eppinger@HTW-Berlin.de)
- Ulrich Dirnagl (BIH Quest Center, please add info)
- Johannes Vogel (director of Museum für Naturkunde, strong advocate for Citizen Science and Science Communication)
- Katja Mayer (please add info)
- Steffen Krach (Staatssekretär für Wissenschaft und Forschung in Berlin)
- John Ioannidis (please add info, currently at BIH Quest Center)
- Sophia Crüwell (runs ReproducibiliT podcast, soon working with John Ioannidis in Berlin at BIH Quest Center 08/19)
- Jeremy Freese (Social Scientist, Stanford, will be in Berlin this summer/fall)
- Nicole Janz (Assistant Prof. in International Relations University of Nottingham, will be at FU as a visiting fellow this spring/summer, topics: Replication & Reproducibility, Business and Human rights, Corruption in Brazil)
- Chris Hartgerink (ex Mozilla Fellow, just finished PhD at Tilburg University, lives in Berlin, into p2p, dat, anything open science)
Liberate Science GmbH(funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation, walternative scholarly communication system (shifting from "after-the-fact" and one-off reports of studies to continuous "as-you-go" communication of all research steps).
- Benedikt Fecher (HIIG, Elephant in the Lab)
- Felix Schönbrodt
- Markus Neuschäfer (Open Knowledge Foundation, Berlin)
- Hubertus Kohle (citizen science, KuWI/Bildwiss., LMU)
- Alexander Grossmann (Professor at HTKW Leipzig [publisher management], Carl Grossmann Verlag): He is interested in speaking about Open Access Publishing from a scientific perspective at Freie Universität Berlin
Possible Format Ideas
- Lightning Talks to introduce existing Open Science projects at FU and start building up a network
- Possible aspects
- LOD
- Open research data
- OA
- Open Education
- Open source research software
- Citizen science
- Open Space / Mini-Barcamp
- Co-organised talks with postdoc society hosted by the departments, to attract the non-open science crowd
- "Utopias for an open science/for the next science environment" – we could collect proposals from researchers and have an event where they tell us about the dream system for practicing and sharing research