[open-science] Reminder: WG Meeting Tonight, 17:30 GMT (plus agenda update)

Jenny Molloy jenny.molloy at okfn.org
Wed Sep 7 09:26:59 UTC 2011


Hi All

Just a reminder about tonight's meeting! It should be a good one, we
have Joseph Jackson (organiser of the Open Science Summit) joining us
to discuss the launch of the Open Science Alliance and how we could
work together with this new initiative. They have some exciting
projects planned including a hackathon, developer competition and
documentary!

Beijing timezone allowing, Francois Grey from the Citizen Science
Centre at CERN will also be joining to discuss increasing activity on
open-science-dev, a citizen science hackfest and the possibility of a
project involving the WHO.

Do drop in if you can (instructions below)

Jenny


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jenny Molloy <jenny.molloy at okfn.org>
Date: Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:47 AM
Subject: Working Group Meeting: Wednesday 7 Sep, 17:30 GMT
To: open-science at lists.okfn.org


Hi All

There is a working group Skype call this Wednesday! Please bring your
ideas, projects and issues you'd like to discuss.

When:      Wednesday 7 September at 17:30 UTC/GMT (18:30 BST)
Location:  Etherpad http://okfnpad.org/sciencewg-7Sep2011 and Skype
(add your Skype ID to the Etherpad and I'll bring you into the
conference call)

Add anything you'd like to be discussed or new ideas to the agenda on
http://okfnpad.org/sciencewg-7Sep2011 (even if you can't make it
yourself, just make sure you add enough details).
I look forward to speaking to you there!

Jenny

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Current Agenda:
- Open Science Summit - Jenny and Peter to attend. Is anyone else going?
- Report from Science London Online (Jenny)
- Open Research Reports Hackathon - organisation
- Review response to Hargreaves Report and publish on blog
- Open Science and Citizen Science Projects
- Improvements to ESOF proposal - could we design a session that can
be taken to different non-open conferences to engage with scientists?




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