OpenFest 2024 Day 2 recordings: OpenFest Online Symposium Towards an Open Research Culture: Establishing, Embedding and Facilitating the Culture/s and Practice/s of Open Research
Recordings from Day 2 of OpenFest 2024, the annual celebration and exploration of open research delivered by the Universities of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam.
The programme for the day is included in the files and is also copied below.
Towards an Open Research Culture: Establishing, Embedding and Facilitating the Culture/s and Practice/s of Open Research
Wednesday 11 September 2024, online
To what extent, and in what ways, is the future of research culture open? What practices are and will be central in establishing and embedding a culture of research openness? What factors impede efforts to achieve an open research culture, and how best can researchers and other professionals address these?
10.00 - 10.50 Open research: Geographies, Disparities, In/equalities (not recorded)
- Tatiana Chakravorti (Pennsylvania State University), Reproducibility, Replicability, and Transparency in Research: What 452 Professors Think in Universities across the USA and India
- Batool Almarzouq (The Alan Turing Institute), Rethinking Eurocentrism in Open Science
11.10 - 12.10 Progress towards Openness: Contexts & Conflicts
- Stephen Pinfield and Melanie Benson Marshall (iSchool, University of Sheffield), The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science
- Zuzanna Zagrodzka (School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield), Perspectives on Open Science in Ecology and Evolution
- LIGHTNING TALK: Andy Tattersall (SCHARR, University of Sheffield), The wheat from the chaff - Are we publishing too much?
13.00-13.50 Keynote: Simine Vazire (Professor of Psychology, University of Melbourne), Where are the self-correcting mechanisms in science? |
14.00 - 15.00 Towards a Culture of Open Research Dissemination
- Lucy Barnes (Open Book Publishers), What do we mean when we talk about ‘community’? On putting values into practice and the dangers of buzzwords
- Marton Ribary (Royal Holloway, University of London) and Mandy Wigdorowitz (University of Cambridge, UK / University of Alabama, USA), It takes a village! Reflections from an open access data journal
- LIGHTNING TALK: Susana Roman Garcia (University of Edinburgh) and Ceilidh Welsh (University of Cambridge), The Turing Way: Community Practices for Reproducible Research (and more)
15.15-16.00 Open Research, Academic Labour and Equity - panel discussion (not recorded)
Chair: Holly Ranger; Speakers: Felicity Callard (University of Glasgow), Mollie Etheridge (University of Cambridge), Tom Hostler (Manchester Metropolitan University), Pen-Yuan Hsing (University of Bristol)
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