[open-science] OKCon 2013 Open Science Proposals
cheeseman
info4cheesy at gmx.at
Sun May 26 20:21:10 UTC 2013
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hello,
I would like to organize with others together an own satelite
event around the OKCon, an Open Science Hackathon. Best date for me
would be the 19th Sept.
Am sharing my thoughts and ideas around this and hope to get some
feedback.
The idea is to bring the international open science and citizen
science cummunity together - from different projects, disciplines and
interests - to work in a co:lab athmosphere/place together.
would be nice to have some pre-existing projects on board, here some
ideas:
- - open science manifesto
- - open science wordpress theme
- - citizen science, especially with the CERN/University of Geneva group
- - OpenMeteoData
- - Open Science Calendar
- - Open Clinical trials
- - Crowdcrafting
- - versioning of sourcecode and data (Git+GitHub, FigShare)
- - Open Science Workshop
it should not be only about coding, also talking about practices and
work on papers/positions or other stuff. at the end, it's all about what
the people want to do.
@ Rayna: are you interested in this? would be very nice to have you on
board.
So, what do you think? Am excited about your thoughts and ideas.
cheers, stefan
Am 2013-05-23 19:27, schrieb Rayna:
> Yep, I can help with this. My guess is that we can focus on nice
> tools such as Crowdcrafting, Epicollect and FigShare.
>
>
> 2013/5/23 Jenny Molloy <jcmcoppice12 at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi Stefan
>>
>> +1 for a workshop/hack day, we have run these successfully at
>> previous OKCons. Would anybody who is planning to attend OKCon be
>> willing to help organise one if it got approved as a satellite
>> event? Unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to attend this
>> year due to research commitments :(
>>
>> They've been a lot of fun to organise and attend in the past!
>>
>> Jenny
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:35 PM, cheeseman <info4cheesy at gmx.at>
>> wrote:
>>
> Hello,
>
> Me and a colleague are thinking about a workshop about "How to
> establish Open Science as a Practice in scientific and non-academic
> Communities" where everyone can present ideas on this topic, a very
> pragmatic approach on open science. We for example began to write
> an open science manifesto, which we would show at the workshop.
>
> But I'm also very interested in some international collaboration
> in sort of an open science hackathon. Anyone interested in starting
> some projects (web, software, something else) or already does
> someone have some ideas to hack around for a day? Like opening
> publications, making open science visible, write extensions for
> software,...
>
> cheers, stefan
>
> Am 2013-05-23 17:29, schrieb Jenny Molloy:
>>>>> Hi All
>>>>>
>>>>> Just a reminder that the call for proposals for sessions at
>>>>> OKCon ends tomorrow http://okcon.org/call-for-proposals/
>>>>>
>>>>> It would be excellent to see open science represented so if
>>>>> you have suggestions for sessions do put something forward!
>>>>> Feel free to use the list to pose that last minute idea or
>>>>> find collaborators after entering a proposal.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>>
>>>>> Jenny
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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