This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Konrad talked with Bianca Kramer from the Utrecht University Library about the session she held at the barcamp. In her session Bianca provided a hands on experience on a new OpenCitations Index – CROCI, the Crowdsourced Open Citations Index – and discussed several aspects of it with the session participants. Follow the link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCom...
Mar 18, 2019•5 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019 . In this episode Bernd talks with Matthias Schmidt. Matthias has hosted a session on how to find research software for open science. Follow this link for the session pad . Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Bernd Rupp Website Twitter Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub...
Mar 18, 2019•5 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Konrad talks with Michael Rustler from the Berlin Center of Competence for Water about the session he held at the barcamp. In the session Michael wanted to collect feedback on their research data management tool Knowledge Repo that he and his colleagues have developed within their project FAKIN . Follow this link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Mar 18, 2019•7 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Konrad talks with Simon Worthington , editor of the Generation R platform , an online editorial platform for Open Science. Simon hosted a session on what the Generation R platform can do for the community. Follow this link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD...
Mar 18, 2019•12 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Christina talks with Helene Brinken from FOSTER Open Science about her barcamp session where she tried to collect useful Open Science activities in a brainstorming session. Follow the link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Christina Riesenweber Website Twitter Website Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub We...
Mar 18, 2019•8 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Konrad talks with Elisabeth Eppinger and Viola Prifti ( Viola on Twitter ) from the Berlin University of Applied Sciences about their barcamp session on the intellectual property rights of Open Science. Follow the link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD Res...
Mar 18, 2019•8 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019 . In this episode Bernd talks Christian Busse, scientist at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ). Christian has hosted a session on federated databases which possibly is a more sustainable way of hosting and providing of scientific data. Follow this link for the session pad . Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen! This work is licensed under a Creative...
Mar 18, 2019•4 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019 . In this episode Bernd talks with Claudia Göbel ( Claudia on Twitter ). Besides having given this year’s ignition talk „Participatory Research: Extending Open Science beyond the ivory tower“, Claudia has also hosted a session on challenges that participatory research faces. Follow this link for the session pad . Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen! This work is licensed under a Creative...
Mar 18, 2019•5 min
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science . In this episode Konrad talks with Christian Pietsch about the session he held at the barcamp, discussing the BASE search engine (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine). Listen in to Christian’s summary and impression of the session. Follow this link to the session pad . This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub...
Mar 18, 2019•6 min
As usual: March is here and the Open Science Radio is again (for the fifth time) supporting the Barcamp Open Science in documenting the event with our recordings. And we are lucky again to have support from fellow Open Science Enthusiasts who will support us in doing the recordings. This year we are happy to have Christina Riesenweber back on the show and Bernd Rupp from the Wirkstoffradio Podcast . This short episode will give a you a quick welcome and introduction. More episodes to come, so st...
Mar 18, 20190
In a joint effort of a group of research software enthusiasts, the association de-RSE e.V. – Gesellschaft für Forschungssoftware was founded in late November 2018. It seeks to provide a new home to the German community of Research Software Engineers and a first major effort is the organization of the deRSE19 – Conference for Research Software Engineers in Germany. We had the pleasure to talk to Carina Haupt and Stephan Druskat about the research software engineer’s profile, the de-RSE associatio...
Feb 20, 2019•29 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ In this interview Konrad is recapping wit...
Jan 21, 2019•28 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ This interview is with Finn Årup Nielsen ...
Jan 21, 2019•15 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ This interview is with Pete Forsyth and L...
Jan 09, 2019•20 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ This is another interview with Gimena del...
Jan 08, 2019•6 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ This interview is with Paula Domínguez Fo...
Jan 07, 2019•31 min
As in the last 2 years, Konrad visited the WikiCite event again and took the opportunity to do a couple of interviews with participants. „ WikiCite 2018 is a 3-day conference, summit, and hack day dedicated to the vision of creating an open repository of bibliographic data to support the citation and fact-checking needs of Wikimedia projects, and possibly, to serve as an open infrastructure for research, education, and information quality across the web.“ WikiCite draws a quite a diverse crowd, ...
Jan 06, 2019•41 min
Den meisten Menschen die sich, vor allem Deutschland, mit dem Themenkomplex Open Science beschäftigen, dürfte Lambert Heller in den letzten Jahren mehrfach über den Weg gelaufen sein. Mit seinem institutionellem Anker in der Technischen Informationsbibliothek (TIB) ist Lambert ein extrem umtriebiges und aktives Mitglied der Bibliotheksszene wie auch der Open Science Community. Von daher war es schon lange überfällig (und ebenso lange geplant), dass wir uns mal ein wenig Zeit nehmen und mit ihm ü...
Dec 10, 2018•1 hr 27 min
Nach den letzten Episoden mit jeweiligen Themenfokus gibt es diese Mal wieder einer eher „klassische“ Episode. Wobei, etwas Besonderes ist es doch, denn zum einen bin ich zu Gast bei Konrad in Köln (und wir sitzen uns gegenüber), zum anderen nehmen wir genau das zum Anlass ein wenig mehr Einblick in Konrad’s neue Wirkungsstätte, das ZB MED Informationszentrum für Lebenswissenschaften, zu nehmen. Daneben gehen wir noch auf ein paar News ein, allen voran die Entwicklungen rund um Plan S, aber auch...
Oct 16, 2018•2 hr 23 min
This is somewhat of an experiment, as this episode is not at all coming from us but was produced by Lindsay Petley-Ragan. Lindsay has been a science communicator for quite some time now and has worked for a number of science (-related) organizations. Over the last winter semester she hosted a science communication workshop for graduate students at Humboldt University in Berlin and one of the assignments for the students was to interview a scientist or make a podcast. So Lindsay got into touch wi...
Oct 01, 2018•35 min
2017 wurde auf Initiative der Allianz der deutschen Wissenschaftsorganisationen das Projekt Nationaler Open-Access-Kontaktpunkt OA2020-DE gestartet, um die Voraussetzungen für die großflächige Open-Access-Transformation in Übereinstimmung mit der Allianz der deutschen Wissenschaftsorganisationen zu schaffen. Nach dem ersten Projektjahr haben wir das Vergnügen mit Alexandra Jobmann einen Blick auf die ersten konkreten Ergebnisse und Aktivitäten zu werfen, aber auch über das generelle Angebot des ...
Sep 19, 2018•53 min
Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen – dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) – widmen wir uns in einer vierten Episode einer etwas anderen Perspektive, nämlich der von ehemaligen Fellows. Als Gesprächspartner begrüßen wir in dieser Episode die Alumni Marion Goller und Nicolas Schmelling. Vielen Dank an die Beteiligten, wie immer aber auch an Wikimedia (insbesondere Hanna Burckhardt, Sarah B...
Sep 17, 2018•1 hr 19 min
In the last episode we talked about The Carpentries, the joint initiative comprising the Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry. In this episode we’ve invited Chris Erdmann to talk to us about the third well-known Carpentry out there (not being part of The Carpentries yet): Library Carpentry. Together with Chris, who is the current Library Carpentry Community and Development Director, we dive into what Library Carpentry is, how it came to being, what it does and where it heads to. Enjoy! This wor...
Sep 03, 2018•1 hr 15 min
In the beginning of 2018 the community initiatives Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry merged to form The Carpentries – a broad joint community of instructors, trainers, maintainers and supporters in general sharing a mission to teach foundational computational and data science skills to researchers. In the end of May / beginning of June, the first ever CarpentryCon was taking place and was a great success. Early July we spoke with Tracy Teal (current Executive Director of The Carpentries), as...
Aug 27, 2018•1 hr 2 min
In this episode we had the great opportunity to talk to Jon Tennant, a fairly well-known Open Science advocate with many hats and even more projects. We talked to him about what drove him to Open Science, how it came about that he wore some of these hats and about his most recent (and community-driven) project, the Open Science MOOC. Jon has a thing with dinosaurs – be it the extinct species or legacy publishers in the academic world. And one thing became clear: he’s doing something about it. En...
Jul 01, 2018•1 hr 24 min
Zur Abwechslung haben wir uns mal wieder zu einer „klassischen“ News-Episode zusammengefunden und diskutieren ein paar grundlegende Nachrichten (News kann man meist schon nicht mehr wirklich sagen). Es geht, wie so oft in letzter Zeit, um Verhandlungen mit und die Rolle von klassischen Verlagshäusern, das (politische) Bekenntnis zu Open Access und Open Science sowie um allerlei infrastrukturbezogene Themen. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDer...
Jun 06, 2018•1 hr 39 min
Over the last couple of years, a number of people at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich have relentlessly (in a good way) been pushing open science efforts. Be it in the form of incorporating open science badges, signing open initiatives, or the foundation of an Open Science Committee at LMU, there has been a lot of activity in a very desireable direction. These activities have finally led to an even more manifest joint effort, the foundation of the Open Science Center at LMU. We had the...
May 14, 2018•45 min
https://openscienceradio.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/OSR123-felix-schoenbrodt-talk-osc2018-en.mp4 If you’ve been listening to us for a while you have probably already heard about Felix Schönbrodt , as we have mentioned him in a number of episodes talking about projects he was involved in and a number of talks, e.g. his lighting talk at the 2016 Barcamp Science 2.0 or his recent talk at the Open Science Conference 2018. Felix is a principal investigator for Psychological Methods and Assessment...
May 08, 2018•27 min
As you have recognized, Open Science Radio was again attending the Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference. This episode is a wrap-up of the 2018 run of those two (related) events, again together with Guido Scherp, one of the organizers (you’ll know him by now). Guido is providing his impressions from the two events, we share ours and discuss a few things in general, as well as a few of the talks in more detail. And now, have fun! This work is licensed under a Creative Common...
Apr 30, 2018•1 hr 3 min
Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen – dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) – widmen wir uns in einer dritten Episode weiterhin der Innenansicht des Programms. Dazu haben wir uns wieder einen Fellow und eine Mentorin eingeladen, um von ihren Projekten, aber auch ihren Erfahrungen zu berichten. Zu Gast sind Mentorin Katja Mayer und Fellow Peer Herholz, der mit seinem Projekt ALPACA einen Be...
Apr 18, 2018•1 hr 33 min