Open Science, Open Issues
International seminar, workshops and Open Science work group meeting
August 18-22, 2014 @ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The digital version of the book “Open Science, open issues” is available for download here.
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There’s also a chat room for those who followed the seminar, through which one can take part in the debates:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=cienciaaberta
Workshops – August 18 and 19th
Monday, 18th
Software Carpentry (9h to 13h, room 309)
Training in software and tools aiming at research agility and collaboration. This workshop will focus on Markdown, Git, GitHub and GitHub Pages. For more information visit this page.
Languages: Portuguese and English
Organizers: Alex Viana (Software Carpentry) e Raniere Silva (Unicamp)
Open scientific hardware hackaton (14h to 18h, meet or ask at entrance)
A marathon for developing prototypes of inexpensive open science tools that may substitute or go beyond high-priced proprietary solutions.
Languages: Portuguese and English
Organizers: Denisa Kera (National University of Singapore) e OHMs (Hackerspace, to be confirmed)
Content Mining (14h to 18h, room 307)
Techniques for automatization of text and data mining in scientific publications and generating reports for aggregated conclusiond and literature reviews. (more info)
Languages: English
Organizers: Peter Murray-Rust (University of Cambridge)
Tuesday, 19th
Alternative metrics (9h to 13h, room 307)
Investigating methodologies for evaluation of scientific work that consider production beyond citation counting and traditional article formats.
Languages: Portuguese
Organizers: Nanci Oddone (UNIRIO)
Wikiversity, opening research projects and notebooks (9h to 13h, room 309)
How to use Wikiversity, Wikipedia’s sister project, to organize collaboration in research projects and prepare open research proposals.
Languages: Portuguese and English
Organizers: Alexandre Hannud Abdo (Universidade de São Paulo) e Daniel Mietchen (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin)
Wikimedia projects as plataforms for Open Science (14h to 18h, room 309)
Projects such as Wikipedia, Wikidata, WM Commons and Wikisource offer opportunities for the integration of academic research flow, in order to publish research results as much as to store documents and data.
Languages: English
Organizers: Daniel Mietchen (Museum für Naturkunde – Berlin) e Alexandre Hannud Abdo (Universidade de São Paulo)
Visual research (14h to 18h, classroom on 4th floor)
Its practice and common ground with open science, in knowledge modes and technplgy applications in techniques and methodologies, manifest in publicization, differed observation and interactive films.
(more info)
Languages: Portuguese
Organizers: Liliane Leroux (UERJ)
Seminar – August 20-22
Wednesday, 20th
14:00 – Opening words
14:30 – Keynote speaker: “The Republic of Open Science:The institution’s historical origins and prospects for continued vitality” – Slides, Video
- Paul David (Stanford University)
15:15 – Open Science: issues under debate
- Alessandro Delfanti (McGill University, University of Milan) – Slides, Video
- Leslie Chan (University of Toronto) – Slides, Video
- Sarita Albagli (IBICT) – Text, Video
- Coordinator: Maria Lucia Maciel (UFRJ)
17:30 – Cocktail party
Thursday, 21st
9:00 – Citizen Science and Open Education
- Denisa Kera (National University of Singapore) – Slides, Video
- David Cavallo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, UFSB) – Slides, Video
- Ellen Jorgensen (Genspace) – Slides, Video
- Henrique Parra (Unifesp) – Text, Images, Video
- Coordinator: Ludmila Guimarães (Unirio)
12:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Open Scientific Tools and Open Hardware
- Paulo Meirelles ( UnB) – Slides, Video
- Rafael Pezzi (UFRGS) – Slides, Video
- Alex Viana (Software Carpentry, Space Telescope Science Institute) – Slides, Video
- Coordinator: Hugo Fuks (PUC-Rio)
16:00 – Coffee break
16:30 – Innovations in open scientific publishing and evaluation alternatives
- Cameron Neylon (PLoS) – Slides, Video
- Leslie Chan (University of Toronto) – Slides, Video
- Daniel Mietchen (Museum für Naturkunde Berlin) – Video
- Coordinator: Simone Weitzel (Unirio)
18:00 – Closing of the day
Friday, 22nd
9:00 – Open Scientific Data
- Peter Murray-Rust (University of Cambridge) – Slides, Video
- Jorge Machado (USP) – Slides, Video
- Robson Souza (USP) – Slides, Video
- Coordinator: Leonardo Castro (Fiocruz)
12:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Wikiresearch and open Science notebooks
- Alexandre Abdo (USP) – Video
- Cameron Neylon (PLoS) – Video
- Matthew Todd (University of Sydney) – Slides, Video
- Coordinator: Sarita Albagli (IBICT)
Tribute to Jean-Claude Bradley – Text
17:30 – Closing of the seminar
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Speakers’ short biographies available here.
Venue
Auditorium Ministro João Alberto Lins de Barros at Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (CBPF) – 455 Lauro Muller street – ground floor – Botafogo – Rio de Janeiro – RJ
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Organization
Liinc
Laboratório Interdisciplinar sobre Informação e Conhecimento, IBICT-UFRJ
OK-BR
Open Knowledge Brasil – Rede pelo Conhecimento Livre
Ibict
Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia/ Coep – Coordenação de Ensino e Pesquisa Ciência e Tecnologia da Informação
Unirio
Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/ Cead – Coordenação de Educação a Distância
Grupo de trabalho em Ciência Aberta
Grupo de trabalho em Ciência Aberta
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