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[ecrea] Open Research for Academics: A workshop and hackathon at Goldsmiths, U of London
Tue Oct 25 18:38:05 GMT 2016
Open Research for Academics: A workshop and hackathon
Goldsmiths, University of London
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-research-for-academics-a-workshop-and-hackathon-tickets-27093168396#listing-organizer>
Sat 29 October 2016
09:30 – 18:30 BST
Book your free place here:
*https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-research-for-academics-a-workshop-and-hackathon-tickets-27093168396*
Open research is much more than open access. It is about making all
aspects of the research process open to all possible interested parties.
It involves innovative approaches to communicating results and sharing
outputs. It is about accessibility, inclusivity, citizen science, public
engagement, radical transparency, reproducibility, data sharing, social
media and more.
Supported by the British Academy, this event aims to inspire and educate
researchers across all disciplines on how to benefit from opening up
their research. Attendance is free, with free lunch, a free wine
reception and great prizes to be won.
*Keynotes (10 AM - 1 PM)*
The morning session will feature short keynotes from champions of open
research:
Caspar Addyman - Psychologist with interest in citizen science and open
methodologies
Jo Barratt –Project manager of Open Knowledge International
<https://okfn.org/>'s Frictionless Data
<http://okfnlabs.org/projects/frictionless-data/> project
Mark Carrigan <https://markcarrigan.net/> - Sociologist and author of
the book /Social Media for Academics/
Sophia Collins - Founder of the Nappy Science Gang
<https://nappysciencegang.wordpress.com/>, a citizen science project
funded by Wellcome Trust and the Royal Society of Chemistry which
changed NHS policy
Gary Hall <http://garyhall.info/> - Professor of Media and Performing
Arts at Coventry University, Founder of the Open Humanities Press.
Author of Digitize this Book (2008), Pirate Philosophy (2016) & The
Uberfication of the University (2016)
Simon Makin - Former neuroscientist turned science journalist who writes
for Nature, Scientific American & New Scientist.
Janis Jefferies <http://www.gold.ac.uk/computing/staff/j-jefferies/> -
Professor of Visual Arts and Research, Goldsmiths, University of London
Kat Jungnickel <http://www.katjungnickel.com/> - Sociologist and maker;
her research is concerned with mobilities, digital cultures, gender
relations and grassroots hands-on technology communities
*Hackathon (1 PM - 3 PM)*
The afternoon session will be organised as a “hackathon”. Keynote
speakers and other experts will run hands-on workshops on a range of
practical topics and be available to provide 1-on-1 advice.
Working in teams or individually attendees have 4 hours to take concrete
steps to make their own research more open. Ideas include sharing a
dataset, setting up a research blog or project website, planning an
engagement project, pitching a news article, or creating a video
biography or a podcast.
There are prizes for everyone who gives a presentation or uploads a
project idea to conference website and several grand prizes for the
judges’ and audience’s favourite ideas.
*Presentations, prizes and wine reception (5 PM - 8 PM)*
Judging panel chaired by Professor Nigel Vincent FBA, former British
Academy Vice President for Research & HE Polic
We look forward to your attendance,
Caspar Addyman (Chair)
Bianca Elena Ivanof (Coordinator)
Part of Open Access Week, 2016
Supported by British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award
Full details and schedule are to be found on https://osf.io/c7nyf/wiki/home/
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