The authors of the following preprint ‘Open Science Saves Lives’ will hold a ‘Ask me anything’ #AMA session on Reddit next week – 08:00 am Eastern Time (GMT-4:00) on the 11th November.
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Open Science Communications: A GenR Theme
The focus of the theme is to look at new creative ways researchers are in dialogue, engaging, and co-creating with the wider public.
Barcamp Open Science@GeNeMe 2020
Photo Credits: Ralf Rebmann. Published at Wiki Commons under a CC BY 4.0 license. A one day event – 7th October online and in Dresden – signup – registration is free. Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science and the TU Dresden Media Centre have teamed up to bring you the Open Science Barcamp #oscibar which will take place […]
COVID-19 Open Science Saves Lives: Invite to Co-Sign and Comment
Open Science research practices need reinforcing and their value for science and society communicating to the wider public.
Open-source Community Call June 29
Join presenters from a number of open-source and open science projects for a 60 minutes online presentation. The session is fast paced and an essential place to go for cutting edge developments in Open Science infrastructures.
#CoronaWarnApp – Open Science in the Service of Public Trust
If Corona-Warn-App (CWA) is successful in its Open Science approach it will be a game changer for the responsible use of machine learning in the public realm but also to enable more and better data gathering and applications.
Open Infrastructure principles: A #pubfest Discussion
From the Open Publishing Fest 2020 a panel was convened by Bianca Kramer, Jeroen Bosman, Jeroen Sondervan (Utrecht University Library) to address guidelines being put in place to govern open infrastructures. The hour long discussion shows that there is a lot more work that needs to be done to facilitate Open Science and create an […]
COVID-19 and Innovating Open Science Systems: A GenR theme
The questions GenR wants to ask in the context of COVID-19 are what challenges are driving innovation in the Open Science community involved in delivering and developing technical systems
In Memory of Jon Tennant 1988-2020
The 9th of April Jon Tennant passed away. He was tragically killed in a motorbike accident in Indonesia while on a research residency at the IGDORE campus. Jon had been a tireless advocate of Open Science and friend to all in the Open Science community. At Generation Research we were honored to have him as a founding member of our advisory board.
Open Science Barcamp 2020
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