We met Julien Colomb who moderated a session at #oscibar about how to talk to scientists (especially if you are a librarian working closely with and for scientists). He shared with us his motivation and his impressions from the session.
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OSR106 Finding and Publishing Research Software via Repositories? #oscibar [EN]
We met Alexander Struck who moderated a session at #oscibar about research software publishing in repositories, possible underlying use cases and required features of a registry for research software repositories. Here’s what his impressions were.
OSR105 Libraries as Publishers #oscibar [EN]
We met Alexander Kouker who just moderated a session at #oscibar about publishing at libraries and is kind enough to share his motivation, impression and outcomes of the session with us.
OSR104 Short-term Incentives for Open Science #oscibar [EN]
We met Emma Harris and Luiza Bengtsson, who just moderated a session at #oscibar about how to motivate and reward scientists for doing Open Science. They were so nice to share some impressions and outcomes from their session.
OSR103 Scholia – Profiles based on Wikidata #oscibar [EN]
We met Daniel Mietchen who just moderated a session at #oscibar about scholia, a service that provides „academic profiles“ based on Wikidata.
OSR101 Open Science 101 [EN]
According to dictionaries „101“ refers to introductory lessons or beginners overview or tutorials. Over the course of this podcast we already have taken this approach a couple of time (e.g. on Open Access). But as technology and processes develop, might be useful to do this again from time to time. This time we want to take a brief look at the whole research cycle and try to provide a bit of information about a few general entry points for doing research more openly. This 101 is by far not exhaustive and makes no claim to be complete, but our aim was to show you some starting points from where you could dive deeper into the matter if you like. Have fun!