Konrad, our very own co-host here at the Open Science Radio, moderated a #s20bar session about Sci-Hub, seeking to shed light on whether this website shall considered good or bad. Here’s his short summary of this session.
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OSR047 Tools for Open Science #s20bar EN
Andreas Leimbach offered another #s20bar session about „Tools for Open Science“. We took the chance to talk to him afterwards about how his session went.
OSR046 Infrastructure for Open Science #s20bar DE
Johanna Puhl hat auf dem #s20bar eine Session zum Thema „Infrastructure for Open Science“ moderiert und wir haben sie anschließend nach ihrem Eindruck befragt.
OSR045 Teaching Open Science #s20bar DE
Andreas Leimbach hat die #s20bar Session zum Thema „Teaching Open Science“ moderiert – ein Thema das man nicht allzu oft hört (wie wir finden). Wir haben ihn danach nach einem kurzen Statement gefragt.
OSR044 Wikipedia and Wikidata als Workbench für die Wissenschaft #s20bar DE
Wir haben uns mit Lambert Heller unterhalten, der hier auf dem #s20bar eine Session zu Wikipedia und Wikidata als Workbench für die Wissenschaft gehalten hat. Hier ist seine kurze Zusammenfassung der Session.
OSR040 Putting Open Science into Practice at the Barcamp Science 2.0 #s20bar [EN]
The Open Science Radio will attend this year’s Barcamp Science 2.0 and the Science 2.0 Conference (at least day 1 of 2) in Cologne. We will use this great opportunity to record and publish a few special episodes dedicated to these events and the related topics.
This year’s edition of the barcamp (#s20bar), taking place on the 2nd of May, will focus on the topic „Putting Science 2.0 and Open Science into practice!“ and addresses all people interested in open science – junior scientists, senior researchers, practicioners and also interested non-professionals. The interactive barcamp format will be a good opportunity to meet members of the community and take active participation in the fruitful discussions.
The conference (#s20conf), taking place on the 3rd and 4th of May, will mainly focus on the European Open Science Cloud and the many (open) questions around it. This classical academic conference format will give researchers, policy makers and publishers a good opportunity to get interesting insights on the European level of open science. Furthermore, it is the final conference of the EEXCESS project and participants will be shown concrete scenarios and applications developed by this EU project.
In order to get a good introduction to both events and topics, we’ve invited one of the organizers, Guido Scherp, to join us in this episode and provide us with a brief overview what participants can expect from the 2 events. Since registrations are still open, Guido warmly invites all interested people to join either (or both) of the events.
Have fun!






