Science March, ein paar Newsmeldungen und ein paar Metagedanken über das Open Science Radio.
Viele andere Dinge fordern gerade unsere Aufmerksamkeit, von daher haben wir etwas gebraucht um mal wieder eine Episode aufzuzeichnen. Das bringt auch uns hin und wieder zum Nachdenken warum man das hier macht und wie man es am besten machen könnte. Vielleicht könnt Ihr als Hörer ja ein paar Punkte davon verstehen, oder zumindest nachvollziehen. Abseits von Metathemen gibt es noch ein/zwei Newsmeldungen und im Nachgang zu dieser Episode gibt es noch ein paar Veröffentlichungen von Gesprächen die Konrad auf der WikiCite 2017 führte. Viel Spaß!
Erschienen: 29.05.2017
Dauer: 01:08:08
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We're sharing our impressions from the barcamp and the conference and have a closer look at some of the topics
As you have recognized, Open Science Radio was attending this year's Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference. This episode is a wrap-up together with Guido Scherp, one of the organizers (you'll know him by now). Guido is providing his impressions from the two events, we share ours and discuss a few things in general, as well as a few of the talks in more detail (this year we caught a few quotes).
Erschienen: 12.04.2017
Dauer: 01:51:00
Transferring scientific publications, which can be made freely available after the end of their embargo periods, into Open Access repositories
DFG-funded research usually is provided with a (nationwide) negotiated license called Allianz-Lizenz which contains special Open-Access regulations that allows the OA publication of research results after a certain embargo period. However, experience shows that the authors (or their instiutional representatives) hardly ever make use of these Open Access rights, often due the related required efforts. The DeepGreen project aims to make the transformation to Open Access repositories easy to use on a technical level and automatic (if possible). At this poster session Julia Goltz from the Cooperative Network of Berlin and Brandenburg Libraries (KOBV) provides some insight to the project.
Erschienen: 22.03.2017
Dauer: 00:04:42
Standards and tools for executable research documents
As reproducibility becomes more and more important, one of the main challenges is to support it by making it easier and more accessible. Starting in the domain of geosciences, the DFG-funded project Opening Reproducible Research aims to improve the access to research results that are published over the Internet, and seeks to simplify their reuse in the form of a research compendium. At this poster session Markus Konkol from the Institute of Geoinformatics at WWU Münster provides some insight to the project.
Erschienen: 22.03.2017
Dauer: 00:03:18
Services and tools to support researchers when creating/collecting data, versioning data and making their data reusable
One of the important issues in an institutional setting nowadays is, to guarantee reproducibility and quality control during the research process and across the entire data lifecycle. The DFG-funded project CONQUAIRE – Continuous Quality Control for Research Data to Ensure Reproducibility focuses exactly on these tasks. At this poster session Vidya Ayer from the Semantic Computing Group at Bielefeld University provides a short introduction to the project and its main aspects.
Erschienen: 22.03.2017
Dauer: 00:05:20
Boiling down the manifold definitions of Open Peer Review to a community-endorsed definition
Tony Ross-Hellauer is the OpenAIRE2020 Scientific Manager at Göttingen State and University Library (University of Göttingen). In its mission to further Open Science, OpenAIRE has investigated those models of peer review that are counted as “Open Peer Review” (OPR). A first step was to collect, categorize, analyze and evaluate the manifold definitions of the concept of Open Peer Review. At this poster session Tony reported about this phase and its outcomes.
Erschienen: 22.03.2017
Dauer: 00:11:28
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Teaching Open Science practices to researchers
Bianca Kramer and Jeroen Bosman are probably well-known in the Open Science scene, especially from their work on the Innovations in Scholarly Communications project. During the barcamp they presented their 1-week summer school course on Open Science and Open Scholarship and were involved in the Open Science MOOC idea initiated by Jon Tennant.
Erschienen: 21.03.2017
Dauer: 00:07:12
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OPENing UP new methods, indicators and tools for peer review, dissemination of research results, and impact measurement
OpenUp is a Horizon 2020 funded project that seeks "to come up with a cohesive framework for the review-disseminate-assess phases of the research life cycle that is fit to support and promote Open Science." Michela Vignoli was so nice to give us a bit of background of the project and a few of her impressions from the barcamp session on Altmetrics (a topic which is one of the main topics of OpenUp).
Erschienen: 21.03.2017
Dauer: 00:09:04
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A slick way to build journals?
As last year, Konrad couldn't resist to offer a session himself. So this year he moderated one on the issue of overlay journals, a "rising" practice to make use of articles in repositories and implement a comparatively "small" technical layer on top of it to offer editor, peer review and journal layout services. Konrad provides a bit of background and insights from his session.
Erschienen: 21.03.2017
Dauer: 00:09:14
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Endorsement of Free Software and Open Standards in Horizon 2020 and all publicly-funded research
The Free Software Foundation Europe recently published a "position paper for the endorsement of Free Software and Open Standards in Horizon 2020 and all publicly-funded research". At the barcamp a couple of people from the FSFE held a session on this topic. We talked to Olga Gkotsopoulou and asked her to give us a little feedback on her session.
Erschienen: 21.03.2017
Dauer: 00:03:20
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