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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

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posted on 2024-09-25, 08:34 authored by Jenni AdamsJenni Adams
<p dir="ltr">Recordings from Day 2 of OpenFest 2024, the annual celebration and exploration of open research delivered by the Universities of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam.</p><p dir="ltr">The programme for the day is included in the files and is also copied below.</p><h3>Towards an Open Research Culture: Establishing, Embedding and Facilitating the Culture/s and Practice/s of Open Research</h3><h4><b>Wednesday 11 September 2024, online </b></h4><p dir="ltr"><i>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? </i></p><p dir="ltr">10.00 - 10.50 <b><u>Open research: Geographies, Disparities, In/equalities</u></b> <b>(not recorded)</b></p><ul><li>Tatiana Chakravorti (Pennsylvania State University), Reproducibility, Replicability, and Transparency in Research: What 452 Professors Think in Universities across the USA and India</li><li>Batool Almarzouq (The Alan Turing Institute), Rethinking Eurocentrism in Open Science</li></ul><p dir="ltr">11.10 - 12.10 <b><u>Progress towards Openness: Contexts & Conflicts </u></b></p><ul><li>Stephen Pinfield and Melanie Benson Marshall (iSchool, University of Sheffield), The impact of COVID-19 on the debate on open science</li><li>Zuzanna Zagrodzka (School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield), Perspectives on Open Science in Ecology and Evolution</li><li>LIGHTNING TALK: Andy Tattersall (SCHARR, University of Sheffield), The wheat from the chaff - Are we publishing too much?</li></ul><table><tr><td><p dir="ltr"><b>13.00-13.50 </b><b><u>Keynote</u></b><b>: Simine Vazire (Professor of Psychology, University of Melbourne), </b><b>Where are the self-correcting mechanisms in science?</b></p></td></tr></table><p dir="ltr">14.00 - 15.00 <b><u>Towards a Culture of Open Research Dissemination</u></b>  </p><ul><li>Lucy Barnes (Open Book Publishers), What do we mean when we talk about ‘community’? On putting values into practice and the dangers of buzzwords</li><li>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</li><li>LIGHTNING TALK: Susana Roman Garcia (University of Edinburgh) and Ceilidh Welsh (University of Cambridge), The Turing Way: Community Practices for Reproducible Research (and more)</li></ul><p dir="ltr">15.15-16.00<b> </b><b><u>Open Research, Academic Labour and Equity - </u></b><b><i><u>panel discussion</u></i></b><b> (not recorded)</b></p><p dir="ltr">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)</p><p><br></p>

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