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Open Science Workshop at the 33C3

Text for the wiki

https://events.ccc.de/congress/2016/wiki/Session:Open_Science_Workshop

Do you think science is as open, transparent and reproducible as it could be? Are we using the full potential of digitalization and the internet for our research. Are non-scientist sufficiently aware of and embedded into the scientific process? We want to discuss all this and want to hear your voice and experiences! Open Access, Open Data, Open Notebooks, Open Source, Open Educational Resources Citizen science - those topics and more will be in the center of this participant-driven meeting. More importantly we want to connect people interested in a more open and better science.

Preparation / Equipment

  • Pens
  • Cards
  • Tape
  • Cameras
  • Set up etherpad
  • Set up GitHub repo

Responsibilities

  • Counting people (@iimog)
  • Photos (@aleimba)
  • Protocol
  • Moderation (@konrad)
  • Welcomer (say "hi" to people who are entering the room)

Program

House kepping

Warm-up

(ideally somebody of the organizers count the numbers)

Arrange by

  • professional scientist, citizen scientist, just interested

  • research field (physics, life science, chemistry, engineering, humanities)

  • academic degree (student, bachelor, master, PhD student, Postdoc, Professor)

  • who has a clear picture or fuzzy picture of open science

  • how open is your research field in general

  • 3 rounds of one-to-one:

    • talk to somebody you don't know; what is your research and your interest

What is Open Science

Arrange modules of open science (like open data, open access, open peer review) around the research cycle.