Open Science for Open Knowledge: A Roundtable
Thursday, October 25th, 4-5pm
Babbidge Library, Visualization Studio
Register at workshops.lib.uconn.edu
Open science is paramount to further innovation, discovery, and
equitable access. But what is open science? According to B. Fecher
and S. Friesike, open science, “is one of the buzzwords of the scientific
community.” Nevertheless, it can imply many things like open access to
research, citizen science, open software and infrastructure to support
research sharing and collaboration. We will discuss these talking
points at a roundtable held in collaboration with Open Access Week
2018. The theme for Open Access Week 2018 is, “Designing Equitable
Foundations for Open Knowledge.” Come join us!
Open Science Discussion Panel Members:
Todd Campbell, Ph.D., Professor, Neag School of Education, UConn
Justin Cotney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Genetics and Genome Sciences, UConn Health
Svetlana Gelpí-Domínguez, Ph.D. ‘20, Gascón Group, Department of Chemistry, UConn
Bryan Weber, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Residence, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, UConn
Reserve your spot, visit workshops.lib.uconn.edu
For more information, contact: Renee Walsh at renee.walsh@uconn.edu