Our first project as a group will be to plan and host two Open-Science-related events in the upcoming summer term 2019 (April-September). Initial ideas for these events include a lecture, a lunch talk, or a small workshop.
We have been looking for possible dates: https://terminplaner4.dfn.de/e5NU1oKMuBvViMz6 and decided on June 6 and July 4.
Possible speakers or guests
Please add your own ideas
- Björn Brembs (please add info)
- Elisabeth Eppinger (intellectual property rights of Open Science, elisabeth.eppinger@fu-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)
- 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 would be interested in speaking about Open Access Publishing 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