December 8, 2020: Open Science - Open Data

10:00 a.m. | Online via ZOOM

Talk and Panel Discussion with

(bilingual German and English)

 

Science is not thinkable without the exchange of knowledge. We are witnessing the transition to Open Access Publishing at an increasingly rapid speed, and the ideal of free access to new knowledge has become commonplace. But what does Open Science and Open Data actually mean - what opportunities are there for science, what risks are perhaps associated with them, how much openness is enforced by funding agencies and what services can the OVGU offer its scientists? We invite you to inform yourself and discuss with the experts at the OVGU.

SCHEDULE

     
10:00 a.m.

Welcome 

Barbara Witter,
Coordinator of the Graduate Academy

     
10:05 a.m.
Impulse presentations:  
 

Open Access, Open Science: eine Einführung

(Introduction to Open Access and Open Data)

Anja Matthes
 

Was fordern die Fördermittelgeber?

(What do the funding agencies ask for?)

Martina Hagen
 

Services der UB im Bereich Open Science

(Services of the UB in the field of Open Science)

Stefanie Kutz
     
10:50 a.m. Break  
     
11:00 a.m. Panel discussion: How open should our data be? 
- 12:30 p.m. On the panel: Falk Lüsebrink
    Martina Hagen
    Anja Matthes
    Stefanie Kutz
  Discussion with the audience via ZOOM  
     
  Moderation: Barbara Witter
     

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