Events

 

Nov
14

Atelier "Gérer sa présence numérique"

Atelier "Gérer sa présence numérique", ENSAG, salle 289, 14 novembre 2023

Programme :

01. Identifiants chercheurs

Connaître, créer et faire vivre son identité numérique (Orcid, HAL, IdRef... ).

Anne-Christine Jacob (BAPSO)

02. HAL/GoogleScholar

Créer un compte HAL, déposer une publication et paramétrer son CV HAL.

Découverte des profils Google Scholar.

Françoise Acquier, Audrey Carbonnelle, Camille Lesouef

03. Réseaux sociaux

Echanges autour des pratiques liées aux réseaux sociaux académiques et professionnels.

Retours d’expérience de chercheurs de l’ENSAG :

Carine Bonnot : Instagram

Ophélie Menault : Evénements FaceBook / LinkedIn

Camille Lesouef : academia

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Oct
27

Open for Community: Across Platform Demos and Conversations

Join the University of Derby and the University of Essex as we celebrate Open Access Week 2023!

In this talk, we are joined by Dr. Abeni Wickham, founder and CEO of SciFree, a new search tool for Open Access publishing, with the mission of working towards 100% Open Access and Open Science with/for Universities and researchers. Abeni will discuss how commercialization has almost become synonymous with predatory behaviour, particularly in relation to commercial scholarly publishing in the academy.

Abeni is an experienced scientist and mentor in Material Science/Molecular Physics and Regenerative Medicine and was previously a senior analyst/consultant for Californian-based biotech and skin care companies. Abeni successfully developed new materials for varying cornea, cardiac, skin and nerve regeneration strategies and also has colloidal chemistry experience tailored for the cosmetics industry.

Do sign up for this fascinating talk and find out more about SciFree. For more information about Open Access and Open Research, please see the University of Derby's Open Research SharePoint pages and the Library's information on Open Research at the University of Essex.

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Oct
27

Preprints, Open Access, and their Role in Scholarly Communication: In Conversation with medRxiv’s Dr. Joseph Ross

Are you interested in publishing Open Access, but don’t have the budget for the related fees? Photo of Joseph S. Ross Attend a discussion with Dr. Joseph Ross to learn more about medRxiv, the predominant biomedical preprint server, and hear about the position and rise of preprints within the biomedical sciences. With PubMed now indexing preprints that reference NIH-funding, this is the perfect time to learn more about posting your scholarship as a preprint!

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Oct
27

Zero-Embargo Green Open Access and the Future of Publishing

The 2022 OSTP ‘Nelson Memo’ sets out policy recommendations for federal research funding bodies to update or establish mandatory public access policies. Despite recent legal wrangling, it seems likely that a significant number of researchers in the US – and any teams they collaborate with internationally – will be required comply with zero-embargo green open access requirements for future research projects. This webinar will explore some anticipated impacts from these policies, set out how publishers are responding, and discuss some of the challenges still to be addressed in order to make public access to research outputs a reality.

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Oct
27

Open Scholarship Café: Open Science Practices for Early Career Researchers - How can they help me?

Open Scholarship Café: Open Science Practices for Early Career Researchers - How can they help me?

Open Science (sometimes called Open Research or Open Scholarship) is about making scientific research and data available to people at all levels of society. Many early career researchers (ECRs) might want to make the outputs of their research more openly available, but are unsure of where to start. In addition, ECRs may face additional barriers such as limited access to Open Science training opportunities and resources.

The purpose of this seminar is:

  • To provide ECRs with an introduction to Open Science practices

  • To demonstrate how ECRs can start embedding open science practices into their research straight away

  • To showcase the value of engaging with Open Science for professional development.

We will hear from Hardy Schwamm, Open Scholarship Librarian at University of Galway, and Rory Coyne, a PhD student in the School of Psychology, who will offer some personal reflection on how incorporating Open Science practices into his research has advanced his career progression and development as an ECR.

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Oct
27

Open Access Week 2023 - Octopus - Built for Researchers!

Join the University of Derby and the University of Essex as we celebrate Open Access Week 2023!

The Open Access book movement has seen considerable development in recent years with real benefits for society such as increased access and usage across all disciplines and across disadvantaged countries and continents. However, providing Open Access to books remains a challenge. So, what do we need to do as a community to address these challenges and provide access to all? Come along and ask the experts!

Join us for a lively panel discussion which will focus on Open Access publishing and long-form output types. During the session, we will hear from expert speakers who will discuss the traditional side of academic publishing in the scholarly monograph/book space and how this has evolved into a need for Open Access to fulfil the needs of the global research community and the public at large.

Panelists

Dr. David Barker - Senior Lecturer in Publishing, University of Derby.

Dr. Joe Deville - Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Science Studies, Department of Organisation, Work & Technology, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University. Joe is also the Principal Investigator on the Arcadia-funded research project, Open Book Futures.

Professor Jose Prados - Head of the School of Psychology, University of Derby.

Raluca Soreanu - Professor of Psychoanalytic Studies at the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex and psychoanalyst, member of the Círculo Psicanalítico do Rio de Janeiro.

For more information about Open Access and Open Research, please see the University of Derby's Open Research SharePoint pages and the Library's information on Open Research at the University of Essex.

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Oct
27

A new hub for literature related to Open Science – The Jülich Open Science Collection (JuOSC)

A new hub for literature related to Open Science – The Jülich Open Science Collection (JuOSC)

This presentation will introduce the Jülich Open Science Collection (JuOSC) as a hub for all literature related to open science as a discipline. The collection will include traditional publication outputs (books and papers) as well as grey literature (blog posts, preprints, theses, etc.) and ephemera (twitter threads, podcasts, etc.).

As the collection is specifically for open science as a discipline, by definition all materials it contains will be freely available to everyone at no cost, as well as available on demand. As such, we are ensuring that all materials are either open access or available through a cc-by license. To ensure access on demand, copies of all materials will be stored on the JuSER infrastructure at Jülich. In the near future, we will also construct mirrors at Zenodo and at the Internet Archive.

The collection can be visited here:

JuSER publication portal – Jülich Open Science Collection (JuOSC)

https://juser.fz-juelich.de/collection/OpenScience?ln=en

Speaker: Monica Gonzalez-Marquez (Central Library, Forschungszentrum Jülich)

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Oct
27

Open Access & Open Science @ UniCa: present status and perspectives

The paradigms of “Open Science” and “Open Access” are key concepts in the agenda of the European Research Area and, therefore, they represent a commitment (and, in many ways, a challenge) both for individual researchers and for the institutions that are called to implement them. In this seminar (i) we will discuss how the University of Cagliari is moving in the broad area of "Open Science/Access" and (ii) we will deal with its underlying concepts and ongoing practices through the presentation of actual show-cases. Furthermore, the current placement of our University in this framework will be as well presented in relation to its commitments within the European Digital UniverCity (EDUC) Alliance and in the perspective of the Human Resources Strategy for Research (HRS4R) we are about to open.

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Oct
27

Community over commercialisation – Open Science, Intellectual Property and Data

Within the framework of Open Access Week 2023, the annual international initiative organised by SPARC in partnership with the Open Access Week Advisory Committee, the Open Science Commission and the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento are holding a conference to discuss the relationship between Open Science, Intellectual Property and Research Data. The event will be

attended by national and international scholars presenting their experiences to encourage discussion.

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Oct
26

SEATTLE RESEARCH SOFTWARE ENGINEER MEETUP

Join us for the Seattle Research Software Engineer (RSE) Meetup, a FREE event sponsored by the University of Washington’s eScience Institute and hosted by the UW Libraries’ Open Scholarship Commons. This networking event is a great opportunity for Research Software Engineers, developers, and scientists to connect, network, and build a community. It brings opportunities for conversation around open source infrastructure and community adoption tactics to support software products in the service of open science. Whether you’re an experienced RSE or just starting out in the field, this meetup is designed to provide a friendly and inclusive environment where you can meet like-minded professionals, share your experiences, and expand your professional network. Our goal is to foster a supportive community of RSEs and create opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange. The event will feature lightning talks from UW’s Scientific Software Engineering Center (SSEC) projects (https://escience.washington.edu/software-engineering/ssec/ssec-project/), networking activities, icebreakers, and interactive discussions to help you get to know your fellow RSEs and build meaningful connections. You’ll have the opportunity to exchange ideas, learn from each other’s experiences, and explore potential collaborations in a relaxed and informal setting.

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Oct
26

Seattle Research Software Engineer Meetup

This year’s Open Access Week focuses on the theme of “community over commercialization” and provides an opportunity to examine the successes and challenges of adopting open practices in software development, open education, open data, and new funding models to support this work. Join our panelists as they converse around their work to support the adoption of open. This program will take place fully online through Zoom.

Our Hacking the Academy program series looks at the new ways in which research is produced, shared, archived, and reused.

Panelists:

Ashley Farley, Program Officer of Knowledge & Research Services, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Vani Mandava, Head of Engineering, eScience Institute’s Scientific Software Engineering Center, University of Washington

Jenny Muilenburg, Research Data Services Librarian, University of Washington Libraries

Lauren Ray, Open Education Librarian, University of Washington Libraries

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Oct
26

Avanzando con integridad: cómo los datos abiertos refuerzan la investigación - Moving forward with integrity: How open data strengthens research

Avanzando con integridad: cómo los datos abiertos refuerzan la investigación - Moving forward with integrity: How open data strengthens research

Biblioteca Central de la Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM) presenta esta charla que se adentrará en cómo el acceso libre y sin restricciones a los datos científicos democratiza la información y, a su vez, permite una revisión y replicabilidad más eficiente, reafirmando la veracidad de las conclusiones científicas.

En un mundo donde la desinformación es frecuente, los datos abiertos emergen como un puente hacia la confianza en la ciencia, reiterando su compromiso hacia la sociedad

Univeristy of Monterrey´s (UDEM) Central Library will present a lecture about scientific data and how free and unrestricted is to access, making information more democratic with an efficient review and replicability; reasuring the veracity of scientific conclusions.

In a world where misinformation is frequent, open data emerges as a bridge towards trust in science, and its commitment to society.

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Oct
26

Community over Commercialization: A Panel Discussion on Open Access and Knowledge Sharing Today

The theme of this year’s International Open Access Week is “Community over Commercialization,” and so, in that spirit, the Pratt Institute Libraries and the Center for Teaching and Learning offer this panel discussion about how open access models of publishing and knowledge sharing promote community building. Our panelists include Amy Ballmer of Pratt Institute Libraries, Shannon Mattern of UPenn, and Ben Tiven of Library Stack (which has just published Shannon’s newest OA essay “Reparative Redaction”).

The panel will discuss what open access means, why public scholarship is imperative at this moment, and the benefits and challenges of the open access model. This panel discussion is intended for anyone working in academia and higher education, whether you’re interested in publishing through the open access model, accessing materials published through the open access model, or engaging with the philosophical and political stakes of knowledge production and knowledge sharing in the twenty-first century. This event celebrates both the launch of Shannon Mattern’s essay “Reparative Redaction” through Library Stack and International Open Access Week.

Panelists:

Amy Ballmer, Chair of Research and Collection Development at the Pratt Institute Libraries

Shannon Mattern, Penn Presidential Compact Professor of Media Studies at Art History at the University of Pennsylvania

Ben Tiven, Library Stack

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Oct
26

Community over Commercialization: A Panel Discussion on Open Access and Knowledge Sharing Today

The theme of this year’s International Open Access Week is “Community over Commercialization,” and so, in that spirit, the Pratt Institute Libraries and the Center for Teaching and Learning offer this panel discussion about how open access models of publishing and knowledge-sharing promote community building. Our panellists include Amy Ballmer of Pratt Institute Libraries, Shannon Mattern of UPenn, and Benjamin Tiven of Library Stack (which has just published Shannon’s newest OA essay “Reparative Redaction”).

The panel will discuss what open access means, why public scholarship is imperative at this moment and the benefits and challenges of the open access model. This panel discussion is intended for anyone working in academia and higher education, whether you’re interested in publishing through the open-access model, accessing materials published through the open-access model, or engaging with the philosophical and political stakes of knowledge production and knowledge sharing in the twenty-first century. This event celebrates both the launch of Shannon Mattern’s essay “Reparative Redaction” through Library Stack and International Open Access Week.

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