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New Horizons for Open Science Researchers

#openscience

Duration: a one day workshop

Location: Open Science Lab, The German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover Vortragsraum, 2nd floor, TIB Library - Technik / Naturwissenschaften (Science / Technology), Welfengarten 1 B, 30167 Hannover. Map link https://osm.org/go/0Gy91z~7B-?m=

Date and time: January 18th 2018, 10am to 4pm

A new Open Science platform by the Leibniz Research Alliance – Science 2.0 covering Open Science in Europe, with a focus on researchers needs and Open Science discourse.

A new online platform is to be launched in March 2018 as a meeting place for the European Open Science community. As digital transformation in scholarship progresses we will look at supporting the Open Science needs of researchers, in the pursuit of their research practice, and in furthering the discourse on Open Science. The platform will be driven by a blog, with other associated channels for literature and media, social media and for experimentation.

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About the Open Science Lab, TIB https://www.tib.eu/en/research-development/open-science/

Agenda

Kickoff Meeting: New Horizons for Open Science Researchers

#openscience

A new Open Science platform by the Leibniz Research Alliance – Science 2.0 covering Open Science in Europe, with a focus on researchers needs and Open Science discourse.


09:30 Doors open - coffee, refreshments and pastries

10:00 Start, introductions and a brief intro to the platform - 20 minutes

10:20 Open Science discourse - 1 hour 15 minutes

A brainstorming session to collect pointers to ongoing discourse topics, or to raise issues that are considered important but underdeveloped. If Open Science is meant to be addressing imbalances or problems in science knowledge systems: what are these issues, what risks come with the new systems, and what actors are at play in their design.

11:35 Coffee break - 20 minutes

11:55 Open Science researchers - 1 hour 5 minutes

Editorially we are taking 'a needs based approach’ to Open Science researchers. Looking at how Open Science can be used in their practice and how we can improve their use of facilities, ways of working, infrastructures around them, and have them involved in new systems design. The aim as an editorial strategy is that we find ‘replicable models’ that the wider research community can use.

13:00 Lunch pizza - 1 hour

14:00 Platform Outline - 1 hour

This is a chance to look at what we have in place 'so far' as editorial concepts, but also to look at the wider media landscape of blogs and editorial resources covering Open Science.

15:00 Coffee - 15 minutes

15:15 Review - 45 minutes

Look at possible collaborations and spend time on issues we think are important.

16:00 End

Participants

Participants: Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) and Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW)

Map and contacts

Location: Vortragsraum, 2nd floor, TIB Library - Technik / Naturwissenschaften (Science / Technology), Welfengarten 1 B, 30167 Hannover. Map link https://osm.org/go/0Gy91z~7B-?m=

Directions: 15 minutes walk from main train station. From train station head along Schillerstr, turn right onto Georgestr, Georgestr changes name to Lange Laube, Lange Laube merges into Brühlestr, then into Nienburgerstr, when in the big park make a right about 400m up Nienburgerstr, TIB Library is on the right.

Contact: Simon Worthington, Mobile: 00 49 (0)174 405 4890, email: simon.worthington@metamute.org 

Notes and Resources

Pad (Etherpad for meeting notes, public) - https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/open_science_kickoff

Chat - https://gitter.im/open_science/Lobby#

Sources - https://www.zotero.org/groups/1838445/o-s

Taxonomy - https://github.com/mrchristian/Mapping-Open-Science-Terms

Open Science Platform: Organisational Info - https://wiki.tib.eu/confluence/display/osp

Twitter list - open scholars - https://twitter.com/mrchristian99/lists/open-scholars