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IN) UKRAINE - #StandWithUkraine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #ScienceForUkraine -> https://scienceforukraine.eu/ List of labs Supporting displaced Ukranian scientists: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HqTKukfJGpmowQnSh4CoFn3T6HXcNS1T1pK-Xx9CknQ/edit?usp=sharing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - BARCAMP OPEN SCIENCE 2022 - #oscibar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ - BASICS ------------------------------ All important links compact: * This main pad: https://barcamps.eu/_pads/p/barcamp-open-science_674294fa * Zoom : https://zbw-eu.zoom.us/j/89932542163?pwd=WExsbEZIYW5KdFZHTGpleU1DOERmQT09 * Session-Schedule: https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-science/events/6a5e7ea9-28f7-400e-aee8-d7650a190a03#sessions Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/98949266077?pwd=TmtRRm4rQ3BWbGZpeVRLbXJxdGg0Zz09 Meeting-ID: 989 4926 6077 Code: 647975 Breakout-Rooms: * Room I - V (for Barcamp sessions) * Lounge (get some rest and talk to others) * Open Science Radio (if you want to produce a podcast with them) => https://barcamps.eu/_pads/p/barcamp-open-science_2022_Open_Science_Radio * Orga (for the orga team) Session-Schedule wih links to session pads: https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-science/events/6a5e7ea9-28f7-400e-aee8-d7650a190a03#sessions Will be filled during the session plannings Who is here? Tell us more about you in our world map: https://padlet.com/tamarah58/oscibar22 Schedule 10:00 – 10:20 Welcome & Warmup 10:20 – 10:40 Ignition Talk by Rima-Maria Rahal 10:40 – 11:15 Session-Pitches / Session Planning 11:15 – 11:30 Break 11:30 – 12:15 Sessions I 12:15 – 12:30 Break 12:30 – 13:15 Sessions II 13:15 – 14:15 Lunchbreak 14:15 – 14:45 Reporting Sessions I + II / New Session-Pitches & Update Session Planning 14:45 – 15:30 Sessions III 15:30 – 15:40 Break 15:40 – 16:00 Reporting Sessions III / Wrap Up 16:00 – 18:00 „Open Hours“ (discuss, network, have a drink, chat, …) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - FRIENDLY SPACE POLICY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ We are dedicated to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming event experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, physical appearance, age, race, ethnicity, political affiliation, national origin, or religion — and not limited to these aspects. 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Be open to learn from your mistakes. * Lead by example: Treat fellow participants in a way you want to be treated. Contribute to a positive group spirit. We do not tolerate… Any form of harassment of event participants. This includes abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning language and behaviour. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any event venue or talks. Any participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event at the discretion of the event organisers. Please do not encourage other participants to violate our shared values. TO GET HELP OR REPORT AN ISSUE DURING THE EVENT WRITE TO OSCIBAR@ZBW.EU OR CALL +49 431 8814–456 ------------------------------ - SESSION PROPOSALS ------------------------------ We will go through all proposals during the session plannings. Afterwards, they will be added to the session schedule: https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-science/events/6a5e7ea9-28f7-400e-aee8-d7650a190a03#sessions 1. author/contributor list: creation and re-use. ~9 Julien Colomb This session wants to look into the tools for the creation of authors/contributor list, and especially focus on the reuse of these lists in particular the use of contribution role terminologies/ontologies (a straightforward use case is the reuse of the paper author list for the publication of the related dataset, and vice versa). We will especially discuss gaps in the ecosystem and how they could be closed. links: https://github.com/jam-schema/jams/issues/7 https://tenzing.club Pad: https://barcamps.eu/_pads/p/9e726becd2b9076813da2bf81da0e5993e15e71b 2. Exchange round: Open Science in the wet lab ~10 Robert Giessmann Do you want to talk to other like-minded people about Open Science in a wet lab discipline (mine are: chemistry, biology, ... you name yours!)? Here we can have a gigantic coffee break of just-talking together. I imagine one-on-ones or mini groups on something like wonder.me -- post your ideas below! 3. Digitalize Knowledge, not Documents! Rethinking scholarly communication ~18 Anna-Lena Lorenz Can you imagine how scholarly communication would look like, if it wasn’t mainly relying on static pdf documents? If we could enable machine assistance to automatically find relevant literature and create links between scientific works? We are trying to achieve this with the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) in a crowd-based approach. What kind of changes could such an infrastructure bring to the scientific system and how can we make it work for different scientific communities? Which requirements would have to be met in different disciplines? Let's discuss! We want to create a system “by scientists for scientists” and need your input. Link: https://www.orkg.org/orkg/ 4. How to involve the public in research ~13 Erica Eberl Engaging the public in all phases of research (preparation, execution, translation) seems feasible in most cases; however there is no standardized way of doing this. Here we can discuss methods to involve the public at different stages of the research process. We can focus on particular stages of research (e.g. agenda setting, study design, data analysis, dissemination of findings, etc.) and draw on people's experiences or thoughts on how to involve the public at each stage 5. HOW TO START AN OPEN SCIENCE COMMUNITY ~22 Yvana Glasenapp The level to which universities engage in and promote open science activities is quite variable. Individual projects and actvities may be wide spread over the faculties; people who are interested in implementing open science practices may not find local contact persons and so their engagement is held up. So, what are ways to help build up a viable (new) open science community? What are the essentials needed? It would be great to collect ideas and exchange experiences! 6. OPEN DATA BEFORE PUBLICATION ~12 Mika Pflüger Using zenodo, publishing data is really easy. However, this works best for already finished datasets. How can we shift open data practices to share data already early in the research process? Can we foster open collaboration on datasets before, during, and after publication? What institutional resources are already available, which ones would we need? 7. Moving Open Science forward at the institutional/departmental level ~21 Esther Plomp Open Science practices have seen an increase in uptake in recent years. Nevertheless, some researchers are still thinking of Open Science solely in terms of Open Access to publications. I would like to hear your ideas about what your institute/department could do to improve the awareness of all Open Science practices and support the change towards a more open research culture. Bring your recommended practices, (not so) success stories, questions and requirements to the session! 8. Translated scholarly works ~13 Victor Venema Translating scholarly works makes science more open. It opens science for more contributors and it opens the fruits of science to larger communities. We have thus recently started the Translate Science initiative. In this session we would like to talk about why translations are important, gather ideas on how to promote their production and talk about who should make the translations. We would like to have a slot in the afternoon session. Link: http://translatescience.org 9. The German "Datennutzungsgesetz" ~7 Jesper Zedlitz The Datennutzungsgesetz (DNG) (=Data Use Act) has been in force in Germany since July 2021. This also includes obligations for researchers in §2. §7 regulates available formats, metadata and data transfer. I would like to talk to you about what impact the law will have for researchers and universities. Do you already have experience with this law? Is you organization prepared to publish research data according to DNG? 10. Predatory journals ~13 Silvia 11. Persistent Identifiers (PIDs), ORCID, DOIs, PIDs for instrument ~16 Antonia Schrader Experiences about PIDs and how they can foster open science. 12. How can libraries support researchers for open science? ~17 Mindy Thuna What role can libraries play in helping to support (and encourage) researchers interested or already participating in open science? 13. "Global common good" as a concept in open science ~14 Ben Stewart Which role does open science play? 14. Integrating open scholarship into higher education and research Flavio Azevedo https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-science/events/6a5e7ea9-28f7-400e-aee8-d7650a190a03/integrating_open_scholarship_into_higher_education ------------------------------ - FEEDBACK ------------------------------ What was good, what can be improved?