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OSR122 Wrap-Up Open Science Barcamp and Conference 2018 #oscibar #osc2018 [EN]

April 30, 2018 13:26 - 1 hour - 46.1 MB

As you have recognized, Open Science Radio was again attending the Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference. This episode is a wrap-up of the 2018 run of those two (related) events, again together with Guido Scherp, one of the organizers (you'll know him by now). Guido is providing his impressions from the two events, we share ours and discuss a few things in general, as well as a few of the talks in more detail. And now, have fun!

OSR121 Fellow-Programm: Katja Mayer und Peer Herholz #WMDE [DE]

April 18, 2018 08:22 - 1 hour - 66.8 MB

Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen - dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) - widmen wir uns in einer dritten Episode weiterhin der Innenansicht des Programms. Dazu haben wir uns wieder einen Fellow und eine Mentorin eingeladen, um von ihren Projekten, aber auch ihren Erfahrungen zu berichten. Zu Gast sind Mentorin Katja Mayer und Fellow Peer Herholz, der mit seinem Projekt ALPACA einen...

OSR120 OpenAIRE supporting the EC’s Open Data Pilot in H2020 (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]

March 14, 2018 10:26 - 4 minutes - 3.99 MB

OpenAIRE supports the European Commission's Open Data Pilot. At the Open Science Conference poster session, Ellen Leenarts from OpenAIRE-Advance gave us a bit more insight in their survey about how the data management plan requirements in H2020 (PDF) are perceived by researchers and research supporters.

OSR119 RDMO – Research Data Management Organiser (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]

March 14, 2018 10:04 - 6 minutes - 5.32 MB

As the amounts of research data are ever-growing and data value becomes even more important with respect to data sharing and reuse, the organization and management of data is an incredible important task. The Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO) is a tool developed to solve this task, enabling researchers to plan and manage their research data across the entire research data life cycle. Jochen Klar from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) told us more about it at the Ope...

OSR118 The RENGA Data Science Platform (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]

March 13, 2018 16:30 - 12 minutes - 9.49 MB

At the poster session of this year's Open Science Conference, Rok Roskar was presenting his poster on the data science platform RENGA. Developed by the Swiss Data Science Center, RENGA is an open-source, highly scalable platform fostering cooperation in data science. Ros was so kind to provide us with more info about the platform.

OSR117 Preprints Servers as a Hub for Early Stage Research Outputs (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]

March 13, 2018 16:02 - 9 minutes - 7.76 MB

At the Open Science Conference's poster session, Martyn Rittman (Editor at MDPI Open Access Publishers and director of preprints.org) presented a poster about his research on preprint servers. He was so kind to share his insights with us in a short interview.

OSR116 Transparency Limits #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 12:20 - 12 minutes - 9.38 MB

Isabell Steinhardt hosted a session on the limits of transparency and the related problems. We asked her about her motivation as well as her impressions and learnings from the session.

OSR115 The Good and Bad of Doing Science Openly #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 12:01 - 5 minutes - 4.68 MB

Ingo Keck (Moringa Publishing) hosted two sessions at the Barcamp, basically looking at the two sides of doing Open Science - what are the "pain points" of doing research openly, and what is the "fun" about it? He was kind enough to share his impressions and learnings from both sessions with us.

OSR114 Software Citation and Recognition #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 11:34 - 8 minutes - 6.94 MB

Software is increasingly been recognized as valuable research output but there's still a perceived lack of consistent processes for software citation. Sophia Dörner hosted a session on exactly this question to collect some community feedback. Here are her impressions and learnings from the session.

OSR113 Citizen Science #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 10:35 - 9 minutes - 7.22 MB

Doing research with people from outside academia

OSR112 Populating ORCID Profiles through BASE #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 10:12 - 6 minutes - 5.73 MB

Gabriela Mejias and Christian Pietsch moderated a session on ORCID (the Open Researcher and Contributor ID) and how to use the BASE search engine to get scientists' publications into ORCID.

OSR111 Move from trusted Platforms to P2P #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 09:51 - 8 minutes - 6.63 MB

Lambert Heller (TIB) and Wolfgang Böttner (De Gruyter, OA journals for Societies) moderated a session on moving from traditional platforms to peer-to-peer networks as a basis for academic publishing. After the session they were so kind to share with us their impressions and main discussion points from the session.

OSR110 Opting Out #oscibar [EN]

March 13, 2018 09:32 - 8 minutes - 6.62 MB

Daniel Mietchen hosted another session at yesterday's Open Science Barcamp, specifically looking at potential valid reasons for opting out of sharing scientific work openly. We asked him to share his impressions and insights with us.

OSR109 Move Scholarly Publishing to Peer-to-Peer Networks #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 16:34 - 9 minutes - 7.22 MB

Lambert Heller from TIB gave an ignition talk this morning at the Barcamp Open Science about why we should move scholarly publishing to peer-to-peer networks (Blockchain being one of the more widely known examples). He was also kind enough to give us a short overview about the reasons he (and his colleagues) identified.

OSR108 Open Peer Review #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 16:10 - 3 minutes - 3.36 MB

We met Hadas Shema who moderated a session at #oscibar about Open Peer Review and kindly agreed to share her impressions and motivations.

OSR107 Talking to Scientists #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 15:29 - 5 minutes - 4.65 MB

We met Julien Colomb who moderated a session at #oscibar about how to talk to scientists (especially if you are a librarian working closely with and for scientists). He shared with us his motivation and his impressions from the session.

OSR106 Finding and Publishing Research Software via Repositories? #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 15:17 - 6 minutes - 5.52 MB

We met Alexander Struck who moderated a session at #oscibar about research software publishing in repositories, possible underlying use cases and required features of a registry for research software repositories. Here's what his impressions were.

OSR105 Libraries as Publishers #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 14:18 - 7 minutes - 6.05 MB

We met Alexander Kouker who just moderated a session at #oscibar about publishing at libraries and is kind enough to share his motivation, impression and outcomes of the session with us.

OSR104 Short-term Incentives for Open Science #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 13:42 - 15 minutes - 12.5 MB

We met Emma Harris and Luiza Bengtsson, who just moderated a session at #oscibar about how to motivate and reward scientists for doing Open Science. They were so nice to share some impressions and outcomes from their session.

OSR103 Scholia - Profiles based on Wikidata #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 12:06 - 7 minutes - 6.33 MB

We met Daniel Mietchen who just moderated a session at #oscibar about scholia, a service that provides "academic profiles" based on Wikidata.

OSR103 Scholia – Profiles based on Wikidata #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 12:06 - 7 minutes - 6.33 MB

We met Daniel Mietchen who just moderated a session at #oscibar about scholia, a service that provides "academic profiles" based on Wikidata.

OSR102 Introduction Christina Riesenweber #oscibar [EN]

March 12, 2018 09:24 - 2 minutes - 2.27 MB

This year we're lucky to have some support during the Barcamp so that we can hopefully cover even more from the individual sessions. This episode is to introduce Christian Riesenweber who volunteered to support us with recordings. In her professional carreer Christina works at the Open Access Office at Free University Berlin. Thanks so much Christina!

OSR101 Open Science 101 [EN]

March 09, 2018 17:50 - 1 hour - 48.6 MB

According to dictionaries "101" refers to introductory lessons or beginners overview or tutorials. Over the course of this podcast we already have taken this approach a couple of time (e.g. on Open Access). But as technology and processes develop, might be useful to do this again from time to time. This time we want to take a brief look at the whole research cycle and try to provide a bit of information about a few general entry points for doing research more openly. This 101 is by far not ex...

OSR100 Einhundert! Und wir müssen immer noch senden [DE]

March 07, 2018 07:48 - 32 minutes - 23.1 MB

Es hat nur knapp über 5 Jahre gedauert bis wir die 100 vollgemacht haben. Vielen Dank an alle die uns in dieser Zeit unterstützt haben! Aber es gibt noch immer viel Redebedarf. Wir wühlen etwas im Motorraum des Open Science Radio, betreiben Datensatzleserei und blicken zurück. Viel Spaß!

OSR099 Open Science Barcamp and Conference 2018 #oscibar #osc2018 [EN]

March 05, 2018 14:14 - 21 minutes - 17 MB

March is here and this year's Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference is only a week away. We're happy to attend again this year (for the fourth time) and help documenting the events with our recordings. Similar to the last years we've invited Guido Scherp to give us a short overview of what we can expect. We're looking forward to meet a lot of people, exchange ideas and "drag" some of the events' participants in front of our microphones to have them share their insights w...

OSR098 Academic Publishing Infrastructures with Björn Brembs [EN]

March 01, 2018 06:31 - 1 hour - 71.2 MB

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Academic publishing that is. And actually not only in Denmark. Even though open access publishing has picked up quite a bit over the last years, academic publishing today is still rather dominated by legacy publishers who mainly play their old game without much signs of changing and adapting to current technological and scientific developments. In fact, many of them are not even showing much willingness to consider changing. A lot of the recent stu...

OSR097 Unsere ersten News 2018 [DE]

February 20, 2018 22:01 - 1 hour - 50.7 MB

Nachdem wir das Jahr mit einem Sonderfolge zum Fellow Programm begonnen haben, schieben wir nun die erste "normale" neue Folge nach. Es gibt noch gar nicht so viel Neues im neuen Jahr, aber hier und da ein paar Kleinigkeiten. Vor allem fragen wir uns wie es um die Verhandlungen mit Elsevier steht und werfen unter anderem auch einen Blick auf Protocols.io und die Nature's 10 List für dieses Jahr. Viel Spaß!

OSR096 Fellow Programm Projekte: Ring-a-Scientist, Organizing Openness #WMDE [DE]

February 07, 2018 11:00 - 1 hour - 66.7 MB

Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow Programm Freies Wissen, dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern), widmen wir uns sozusagen der Innensicht des Programms. Dazu haben wir zwei Fellows und eine Mentorin eingeladen von ihren Projekten, aber auch ihren Erfahrungen zu berichten. Zu Gast sind Kerstin Göpfrich mit ihrem Outreach-Projekt Ring-a-Scientist, Maximilian Heimstädt mit seinem OER-Projekt Organizing Openness...

OSR095 Ein bisschen Jahresabschluss [DE]

December 22, 2017 10:37 - 35 minutes - 25.9 MB

Zum Ausklang des Jahres blicken auch wir zurück auf das was uns 2017 so beschäftigte und was uns voraussichtlich 2018 beschäftigen wird. Wir danken an dieser Stelle für die Aufmerksamkeit und Treue unserer Hörer! Viel Spaß!

OSR094 Freies Wissen in der Wissenschaft #WMDE [DE]

December 12, 2017 09:07 - 54 minutes - 39.5 MB

In diesem Jahr startete bereits der zweite Durchlauf des Fellow Programms Freies Wissen - einem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, dem Stifterverband und der VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern). Dieses Programm will "Nachwuchswissenschaftlern die Möglichkeit geben, sich mit Expertinnen und Experten aus den unterschiedlichsten Fachdisziplinen zu vernetzen und von deren Erfahrung in der Praxis der Offene Wissenschaft zu profitieren. Das hehre Ziel ist, dass nicht nur de...

OSR093 Money Quote aus der Hölle [DE]

November 25, 2017 14:15 - 1 hour - 68.2 MB

Die Dynamik der Ereignisse der letzten Woche haben dieser Episode ganz ungeplant einen Schwerpunkt auf das Thema Open Access aufgedrückt. Aber ein paar Tools haben wir auch noch im Gepäck. Viel Spaß!

OSR092 Auf der Metaebene experimentieren [DE]

October 30, 2017 17:32 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

Wir werfen einen Blick auf die News der letzten Wochen, u.a. auf die zurückliegende Open Access Week, die Peer Review Week, die Aktivitäten rund um die Causa ResearchGate, Hamburg's Open Science Programm und diverse Tools. Und tatsächlich kommen wir in dieser Episode immer wieder auf einen Kernpunkt zurück - das Experimentieren ist nicht nur essentielle Arbeitsmethode in der Forschung, sondern sollte auch viel öfter als Methode zur Umsetzung neuer (Geschäfts-)Ideen in den vielfältigen Umsetzu...

OSR091 Forschungssoftware in Deutschland [DE]

October 20, 2017 14:41 - 23 minutes - 17.3 MB

Die deutsche Arbeitsgruppe Research Software Engineers (de-RSE) führt derzeit eine Umfrage zur Forschungssoftware in Deutschland durch und adressiert mit dieser Umfrage Personen, die wissenschaftliche Software bzw. Forschungssoftware in der deutschen Wissenschaft und Forschung entwickeln. Im kurzen Gespräch mit Stephan Janosch, selbst Research Software Engineer am Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik, geht es um die de-RSE sowie die konkreten Ziele der Umfrage.

OSR090 Recht und Gesetz(e) und Anderes [DE]

August 01, 2017 18:17 - 1 hour - 61.2 MB

In der Zwischenzeit seit der letzten Episode haben sich einige Sachen getan, manches davon erfreulich, manches wiederum weniger erfreulich. Wir schauen mal was so hängengeblieben ist; vor allem geht es um die Reformbemühungen des Urheberrechts-Wissensgesellschafts-Gesetzes (UrhWissG), den Rechtsstreit um Sci-Hub und den Widerstand gegen Elsevier. Viel Spaß!

OSR089 WikiCite 2017 Meeting the Crowd [EN]

June 07, 2017 05:20 - 20 minutes - 14.7 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. WikiCite draws a very diverse crowd, so in this episode you'll hear a couple of short introductions from the "event floor". Have fun getting to know some of the participants of WikiCite 2017 ...

OSR088 WikiCite 2017 Interview Jodi Schneider [EN]

June 06, 2017 12:34 - 14 minutes - 10.9 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Jodi Schneider, who is a researcher in Linked Data, Argumentation, Scholarly Communication and Computer Supported Collaboration (CSCW), currently working at the School ...

OSR087 WikiCite 2017 Interview Mark Graham [EN]

June 06, 2017 09:56 - 21 minutes - 15.8 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. Mark reveals some insights from his work on the Wayback Machine and draws some interesting connect...

OSR086 WikiCite 2017 Interview OpenCitations [EN]

May 31, 2017 11:56 - 19 minutes - 14.5 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with David Shotton and Silvio Peroni, both running the OpenCitations project that seeks to an create an "...open repository of scholarly citation data made available under a...

OSR085 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Carly Strasser [EN]

May 30, 2017 18:07 - 14 minutes - 10.4 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Carly Strasser. Carly is a marine scientist by education and and an open science advocate currently working for the Moore Foundation. In this interview she provides us ...

OSR084 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Daniel Mietchen [EN]

May 30, 2017 09:49 - 16 minutes - 12.3 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Daniel Mietchen. Daniel is a biophysicist and open scientist currently working at the University of Virginia as a data scientist. He is also part of the organizing comm...

OSR083 WikiCite 2017 Interview with Jonathan Dugan [EN]

May 30, 2017 04:46 - 20 minutes - 14.7 MB

As last year, Konrad visited the WikiCite 2017 event that seeks out "...to design a central bibliographic repository, as well as tools and strategies to improve information quality and verifiability in Wikimedia projects." This year he took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. This interview is with Jonathan Dugan. Jonathan is a bioinformatician by education, has until recently worked for PLOS (PLOS Labs) and is one of the organizers of WikiCite. Enjoy!

OSR082 Zurück am Headset und ein bißchen meta [DE]

May 29, 2017 13:54 - 1 hour - 48.7 MB

Viele andere Dinge fordern gerade unsere Aufmerksamkeit, von daher haben wir etwas gebraucht um mal wieder eine Episode aufzuzeichnen. Das bringt auch uns hin und wieder zum Nachdenken warum man das hier macht und wie man es am besten machen könnte. Vielleicht könnt Ihr als Hörer ja ein paar Punkte davon verstehen, oder zumindest nachvollziehen. Abseits von Metathemen gibt es noch ein/zwei Newsmeldungen und im Nachgang zu dieser Episode gibt es noch ein paar Veröffentlichungen von Gesprächen ...

OSR081 Wrap-Up Open Science Barcamp and Conference 2017 #oscibar #osc2017 [EN]

April 12, 2017 14:02 - 1 hour - 79.3 MB

As you have recognized, Open Science Radio was attending this year's Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference. This episode is a wrap-up together with Guido Scherp, one of the organizers (you'll know him by now). Guido is providing his impressions from the two events, we share ours and discuss a few things in general, as well as a few of the talks in more detail (this year we caught a few quotes).

OSR080 DeepGreen – Open Access Transformation for German Science (Poster Session) #osc2017 [EN]

March 22, 2017 13:23 - 4 minutes - 3.58 MB

DFG-funded research usually is provided with a (nationwide) negotiated license called Allianz-Lizenz which contains special Open-Access regulations that allows the OA publication of research results after a certain embargo period. However, experience shows that the authors (or their instiutional representatives) hardly ever make use of these Open Access rights, often due the related required efforts. The DeepGreen project aims to make the transformation to Open Access repositories easy to use...

OSR079 Opening reproducible research (Poster Session) #osc2017 [EN]

March 22, 2017 12:53 - 3 minutes - 2.58 MB

As reproducibility becomes more and more important, one of the main challenges is to support it by making it easier and more accessible. Starting in the domain of geosciences, the DFG-funded project Opening Reproducible Research aims to improve the access to research results that are published over the Internet, and seeks to simplify their reuse in the form of a research compendium. At this poster session Markus Konkol from the Institute of Geoinformatics at WWU Münster provides some insight ...

OSR078 Continuous quality control for research data (Poster Session) #osc2017 [EN]

March 22, 2017 12:21 - 5 minutes - 4.03 MB

One of the important issues in an institutional setting nowadays is, to guarantee reproducibility and quality control during the research process and across the entire data lifecycle. The DFG-funded project CONQUAIRE – Continuous Quality Control for Research Data to Ensure Reproducibility focuses exactly on these tasks. At this poster session Vidya Ayer from the Semantic Computing Group at Bielefeld University provides a short introduction to the project and its main aspects.

OSR077 Open Peer Review (Poster Session) #osc2017 [EN]

March 22, 2017 08:51 - 11 minutes - 8.18 MB

Tony Ross-Hellauer is the OpenAIRE2020 Scientific Manager at Göttingen State and University Library (University of Göttingen). In its mission to further Open Science, OpenAIRE has investigated those models of peer review that are counted as “Open Peer Review” (OPR). A first step was to collect, categorize, analyze and evaluate the manifold definitions of the concept of Open Peer Review. At this poster session Tony reported about this phase and its outcomes.

OSR076 Open Science Education #oscibar [EN]

March 21, 2017 16:01 - 7 minutes - 5.15 MB

Bianca Kramer and Jeroen Bosman are probably well-known in the Open Science scene, especially from their work on the Innovations in Scholarly Communications project. During the barcamp they presented their 1-week summer school course on Open Science and Open Scholarship and were involved in the Open Science MOOC idea initiated by Jon Tennant.

OSR075 OpenUp Project #oscibar [EN]

March 21, 2017 14:38 - 9 minutes - 6.47 MB

OpenUp is a Horizon 2020 funded project that seeks "to come up with a cohesive framework for the review-disseminate-assess phases of the research life cycle that is fit to support and promote Open Science." Michela Vignoli was so nice to give us a bit of background of the project and a few of her impressions from the barcamp session on Altmetrics (a topic which is one of the main topics of OpenUp).

OSR074 Overlay Journals #oscibar [EN]

March 21, 2017 13:25 - 9 minutes - 6.59 MB

As last year, Konrad couldn't resist to offer a session himself. So this year he moderated one on the issue of overlay journals, a "rising" practice to make use of articles in repositories and implement a comparatively "small" technical layer on top of it to offer editor, peer review and journal layout services. Konrad provides a bit of background and insights from his session.

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