Podcast "Open Science Radio"

Das Open Science Radio ist ein unregelmäßig erscheinender Podcast von Matthias Fromm, der sich mit dem Thema Open Science in seinen vielseitigen und -schichtigen Aspekten beschäftigt – von Open Access über Citizen Science und Open Data bis hin zu Öffentlicher Wissenschaft und Open Education. Dieser Podcast soll ein grundlegendes Verständnis schaffen, vor allem aber auch über aktuelle Entwicklungen informieren. Dieses Angebot ist kostenlos.

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Konrad Förstner

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OSR092 Auf der Metaebene experimentieren [DE]

Open Access Week, Peer Review Week, Aktivitäten rund um die Causa ResearchGate, Hamburg's Open Science Programm und diverse Tools

Wir werfen einen Blick auf die News der letzten Wochen, u.a. auf die zurückliegende Open Access Week, die Peer Review Week, die Aktivitäten rund um die Causa ResearchGate, Hamburg's Open Science Programm und diverse Tools. Und tatsächlich kommen wir in dieser Episode immer wieder auf einen Kernpunkt zurück - das Experimentieren ist nicht nur essentielle Arbeitsmethode in der Forschung, sondern sollte auch viel öfter als Methode zur Umsetzung neuer (Geschäfts-)Ideen in den vielfältigen Umsetzungsbereichen von Open Access, Open Science etc. Einzug halten (umso schöner zu sehen, dass Hamburg jetzt auch voran geht).Viel Spaß!

Erschienen: 30.10.2017
Dauer: 01:22:15

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OSR091 Forschungssoftware in Deutschland [DE]

Konrad im Gespräch mit Stephan Janosch von der de-RSE zur aktuellen Umfrage

Die deutsche Arbeitsgruppe Research Software Engineers (de-RSE) führt derzeit eine Umfrage zur Forschungssoftware in Deutschland durch und adressiert mit dieser Umfrage Personen, die wissenschaftliche Software bzw. Forschungssoftware in der deutschen Wissenschaft und Forschung entwickeln. Im kurzen Gespräch mit Stephan Janosch, selbst Research Software Engineer am Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik, geht es um die de-RSE sowie die konkreten Ziele der Umfrage.

Erschienen: 20.10.2017
Dauer: 00:23:49

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OSR090 Recht und Gesetz(e) und Anderes [DE]

Urheberrechts-Wissensgesellschafts-Gesetz, Rechtsstreit um Sci-Hub, Widerstand gegen Elsevier, Peer Review

In der Zwischenzeit seit der letzten Episode haben sich einige Sachen getan, manches davon erfreulich, manches wiederum weniger erfreulich. Wir schauen mal was so hängengeblieben ist; vor allem geht es um die Reformbemühungen des Urheberrechts-Wissensgesellschafts-Gesetzes (UrhWissG), den Rechtsstreit um Sci-Hub und den Widerstand gegen Elsevier. Viel Spaß!

Erschienen: 01.08.2017
Dauer: 01:25:43

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OSR089 WikiCite 2017 Meeting the Crowd [EN]

Meeting the crowd at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. WikiCite draws a very diverse crowd, so in this episode you'll hear a couple of short introductions from the "event floor". Have fun getting to know some of the participants of WikiCite 2017 and hearing about their motivations. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 07.06.2017
Dauer: 00:20:04

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OSR088 WikiCite 2017 Interview Jodi Schneider [EN]

Interview with Jodi Schneider at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Jodi Schneider, who is a researcher in Linked Data, Argumentation, Scholarly Communication and Computer Supported Collaboration (CSCW), currently working at the School of Information Sciences of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She brings quite a bit of experience from biomedical citation networks to the WikiCite table. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 06.06.2017
Dauer: 00:14:46

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OSR087 WikiCite 2017 Interview Mark Graham [EN]

Interview with Mark Graham at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. Mark reveals some insights from his work on the Wayback Machine and draws some interesting connections to the work done for WikiCite. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 06.06.2017
Dauer: 00:21:35

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OSR086 WikiCite 2017 Interview OpenCitations [EN]

Interview with David Shotton and Silvio Peroni at WikiCite 2017 about the OpenCitations project

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with David Shotton and Silvio Peroni, both running the OpenCitations project that seeks to an create an "...open repository of scholarly citation data made available under a Creative Commons public domain dedication, which provides in RDF accurate citation information (bibliographic references) harvested from the scholarly literature." Enjoy!

Erschienen: 31.05.2017
Dauer: 00:19:47

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OSR085 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Carly Strasser [EN]

Interview with Carly Strasser at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Carly Strasser. Carly is a marine scientist by education and and an open science advocate currently working for the Moore Foundation. In this interview she provides us with a bit of background about the Moore's Foundation interest in WikiCite, open citations and open science in general. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 30.05.2017
Dauer: 00:14:02

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OSR084 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Daniel Mietchen [EN]

Interview with Daniel Mietchen at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Daniel Mietchen. Daniel is a biophysicist and open scientist currently working at the University of Virginia as a data scientist. He is also part of the organizing committee anf initiated the Zika corpus project. In this interview he provides us with a bit of background of his work on the Zika corpus project and how it relates to WikiCite. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 30.05.2017
Dauer: 00:16:39

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OSR083 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Jonathan Dugan [EN]

Interview with Jonathan Dugan at WikiCite 2017

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Jonathan Dugan. Jonathan is a bioinformatician by education, has until recently worked for PLOS (PLOS Labs) and is one of the organizers of WikiCite. Enjoy!

Erschienen: 30.05.2017
Dauer: 00:20:25

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