The Open Science Community Groningen
(OSCG) and University Library will be hosting the Celebrating Openness: Open Research & Public
Engagement event on the 23rd of November, at the Keuningzaal (3214.0063),
UMCG (Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713 AV Groningen). The event will focus on
public engagement and its importance for Open research dissemination to the
general public.
The event will kick off with a
keynote talk by Yorick Karseboom who will give a talk on Science
Shops - what are they and how they facilitate public engagement. Following,
we have the three winners of the Open Research Award present their work
in 3 lightning talks. The Open Research Awards are organized together with the
university library and celebrate the many ways in which academics make their
research more accessible, transparent or reproducible. We end with an
interactive panel discussion about the internalization of public engagement:
challenges, hurdles and opportunities.
There will be catering for coffee
and cakes so make sure to save your spot. Mark the details in your calendar and
follow us for more details.
Program:
-13.00 walk-in
-13.15 Welcome
-13.30-14.15 Keynote: Yorick Karseboom - Science Shops - what are they and how they facilitate public engagement
Break
-14:30-14:45: Open Research Awards & certificates
-14.45 – 15:30:
3 lightning talks by the 3 Open Research Award winners
- Anna Langener & team: Organizing a Hackathon to Develop a (Pre)registration Template for Studies Using Passive Smartphone Measures
- Anastasios Sarampalis: Open teaching practices foster an understanding of Open Research practices
- Christopher May: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Neuroscience: A new open textbook reviewed and edited using open pedagogy
Break
15:45-16:45: Panel discussion: The internalization of public engagement: challenges, hurdles and opportunities. Panel members (from) Marcelo Seri, ScienceLinx, and Mindmint
16.45-……: Drinks!
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Cheers,
University of Groningen Library
Open Science Community Groningen