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Wege des HerzensWege des HerzensWege des Herzens- Maren Fromm Der PodcastWarum der Weg des Herzens so wichtig ist www.maren-fromm.de https://www.facebook.com/Maren-Fromm-Coaching-Heilp%C3%A4dagogik-2204991079831004 https://www.instagram.com/maren.fromm/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNWbbnr2HHHmaG0YVmBksaQ https://youtu.be/chimCS4Pnkg2021-01-2507 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR194 Der Elefant im Raum und entstaubte News Nach seeeeeeehr langer Zeit melden wir uns mal wieder im „alten Format“ mit einer Classic-Episode zurück. Ja, die Situation rund um Corona hat uns einiges abverlangt und einiges an Energie gefressen die normalerweise auch in dieses Projekt geht. Und so geht’s in dieser Episode auch um genau diesen Elefanten im Raum. Wir blicken aber auch auf die News, die … nun ja, so richtig keine mehr sind. Wir stellen uns also auch die Frage wie sich solche Entwicklungen auf unseren Podcast, das Format und die „News“ auswirken. Viel Spaß! Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under...2020-07-201h 39Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR193 Wrap-Up Barcamp Open Science #oscibar [EN] This is the last episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2020. In this episode Konrad talked with two of the organizers, Guido Scherp and Susanne Melchior from ZBW, for a short recap of the barcamp 2020 as well as a quick outlook. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Susanne Melchior Guido Scherp Website Twitter Email Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR193 Wrap-Up Barcamp Open Science #oscibar [EN] Re...2020-07-1006 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR192 Marie Farge on her Vision of the Scholarly Publishing System #oscibar [EN] This episode was recorded at the Barcamp Open Science 2020 in Berlin but is not a summary of a session. Instead you can look forward to a deeper discussion with Marie Farge in which she presents her vision of the scholarly publishing system. In the suggested szenario, journals are owned by their editorial boards and are running on publicly funded infrastructure (classic platinum Open Access) which ensure proper peer-review by the community of a field. She also elaborates the important role of commercial publisher which should run multidisciplinary journals for the popularisation of science and the translation of new findings...2020-07-1049 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR191 Diamond Open Access #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Marie Farge about her session on the publishing model of Diamond Open Access, the Open Access tool Dissemin and the transition to a better world of academic publishing. Link to the session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Marie Farge Website Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR191 Diamond Open A...2020-07-0611 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR190 Preprints and Open Peer Review #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Simon Worthington (GenR) and Bartosz Radomski (ScienceOpen) about their session on the role of preprints and open peer review systems (and their logical coupling). 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR190 Preprints and Open Peer Review #oscibar [EN] R...2020-07-0607 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR189 OER to MOOCs - Teaching Openness #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Julien Colomb and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra about their session on how to bring Open Educational Resources to MOOCs and foster the learning of communities about openness. Link to 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist ...2020-07-0608 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR188 FAIR data in the Arts and Humanities #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Ulrike Wuttke and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra about their session „Concrete steps towards FAIR data as prerequisite for Open Scholarship in the Arts and Humanities“. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR188 FAIR data in the Arts and Humanities #oscibar [EN] 2020-07-0507 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR187 Open Data Impact Award #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Anna Held from innOSCI (an initiative from Stifterverband) about their plans to launch the Open Data Impact Award, to incentivise scientists to publish their data openly. Link to 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR187 O...2020-07-0505 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR186 COVID-19 Biohackathon [EN] With the current situation around the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are several initiatives pushing forward to help finding solutions to successfully fight the virus. The global bioinformatics community is pushing its own efforts and organized the virtual COVID-19 Biohackathon. Starting today, contributors are invited to virtually work together on multiple topics and share their results openly via Github. „The goal of COVID-19-BH20 is to create a cohesive effort and work on tooling for COVID-19 analysis. The biohackathon will lead to more readily accessible data, protocols, detection kits, protein predictions etc. We will also push fo...2020-04-0528 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR185 Mentorship and Community Building in Open Science #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Zsuzsika Sjoerds and Loek Brinkman about their session on mentorship and community building in Open Science. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR185 Mentorship and Community Building in Open Science #oscibar [EN] Related Episodes: OSR179 Intro Barcamp O...2020-04-0214 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR184 Open Science as a Political Stance #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Christina Riesenweber about her session on whether Open Science holds a political stance and whether we should remain political neutral. Link to 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 Christina Riesenweber Website Twitter Website Bernd Rupp Website Twitter Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR184 Open S...2020-04-0205 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR183 FAIR Research Software #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Christian Busse about his session on FAIR research software and the question whether the FAIR principles should be applied to code. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR183 FAIR Research Software #oscibar [EN] Related Episodes: OSR071 Implementing F...2020-04-0204 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR182 Contributor Lists #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Bernd talked to Julien Colomb about how to identify, mark and give credit to contributors of scientific works. Link to 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR182 Contributor Lists #oscibar [EN] Related Episodes: OSR107 Talking t...2020-03-3005 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR181 Open Climate Change #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Simon Worthington and Robbie Morrison about their session on Open Climate Knowledge & Common Pool for public policy. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR181 Open Climate Change #oscibar [EN] Related Episodes: OSR179 Intro Barcamp Open Science 2020 #oscibar [E...2020-03-3005 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR180 Research Software Discovery #oscibar [EN] This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Moritz Schubotz about the session he moderated on how research software can be discovered and credited. 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 ResearchGate Moritz Schubotz GitHub Twitter ORCiD Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR180 Research Software Discovery #oscibar [EN] Related Episodes: OSR166 Fellow-Programm: R...2020-03-3005 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR179 Intro Barcamp Open Science 2020 #oscibar [EN] As usual in March, the Barcamp Open Science took place in Berlin (this year on the 10th of March) and Open Science Radio was again (for the sixth time) supporting the Barcamp Open Science in documenting the event. As last year we had Bernd Rupp from the Wirkstoffradio Podcast supporting us with recordings and interviews. This short episode will give a you a quick welcome and introduction with Konrad, Guido Scherp and Bernd Rupp. As you can imagine, the current developments around the COVID-19 outbreak have also affected us, so please excuse the significant delay and posting...2020-03-3003 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR178 WikiCite 2020 - Satellite Cologne Preview [EN] Following the international WikiCite conferences in 2016, 2017 and 2018 the first WikiCite Satellite conference will take place this year in Cologne, Germany. It is organized by ZB MED – Informationcenter for Life Sciences, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences and TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences and will take place May 6th – 8th 2020 at GESIS in Cologne. „The event aims to connect local library institutions and academic researchers with the WikiCite community in their shared interest in an open infrastructure about open citations and linked bibliographic data for research and education. WikiCite is a growing bibliographic knowledge base connected to...2020-02-1707 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR177 Community Edition: Perspectives on Citizen Science from Ecuador, Africa and Small Island Developing States [EN] We have the pleasure to present to you another Community Edition of Open Science Radio, this time kindly provided by Claudia Göbel. So this episode brings together three experiences of doing research in cooperation between people from inside and outside academic institutions in different settings in the global South: How can Citizen Science build on traditions of participatory research in Latin America? Soledad Luna has pushed Citizen Science activities for research and conservation in Ecuador.What is Africa OSH and how is it related to Europe? Thomas Mboa works on open and participatory research, DIY b...2019-12-1842 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR176 Podiumsdiskussion "Wie wird das wissenschaftliche Publizieren der Zukunft aussehen?" [DE] Der Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin hat in diesem Jahr sein 50-jähriges Jubiläum gefeiert. Zu diesem Anlass gab es am 22. Oktober eine Podiumsdiskussion in der Universitätsbibliothek der TU. Unter dem Motto „Ein Blick zurück und zwei nach vorn“ diskutierten die TeilnehmerInnen Prof. Dr. Sabine Hark (TU Berlin, Gender Open, Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung), Dr. Ulrich Herb (SULB Saarbrücken), Prof. Dr. Johanna Hoerning (TU Berlin, Institut für Soziologie), Dr. Cori Mackrodt (Springer-Verlag) und Prof. Dr. Konrad Förstner (ZB MED Köln, Open Science Radio). Im Mittelpunkt der von Dr. Christina Riese...2019-11-131h 23Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR175 BibCamp 2019 [DE] Am 15. und 16. November 2019 findet in Köln das diesjährige BibCamp statt. Das BarCamp für Diskussionen über aktuelle Entwicklungen rund um das Bibliothekswesen und Informationsmanagement wird in diesem Jahr von Studierenden des Studiengangs Bibliothekswissenschaften an der TH Köln und dem Berufsverband Information Bibliothek e.V. organisiert und findet im Geisteswissenschaftlichen Zentrum der TH Köln statt. Konrad hatte die Gelegenheit mit zwei der OrganisatorInnen, Marion und Judith, zu sprechen. Die Anmeldung für das BibCamp ist noch bis zum 31. Oktober möglich. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative...2019-10-2809 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR174 Gründe für Puls [DE] Wir melden uns aus der (arg verlängerten) Sommerpause mit einer „Classic“ Episode zurück, die vor allem auch viel Potential für „Puls“ mit sich bringt. Grund dafür ist neben unserer klassischen Nemesis El****** vor allem ein fehlgeleiteter Institutsleiter und ein ignoranter Schweizer Verlag. Zum Glück gibt’s auch erfreuliche Dinge zu berichten. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Shownotes: OSR174...2019-10-011h 58Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR173 Fellow-Programm: Kerstin Schoch #WMDE [DE] Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen – dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) – widmen wir uns erneut der Perspektive der Fellows. Dazu begrüßen wir Kerstin Schoch als Gästin, die uns einen Einblick in einen Bereich ermöglicht, in den wir bisher selten Einsicht hatten: die Kunstwissenschaften. Kerstin arbeitet und forscht an der Schnittstelle von Kunst und Therapie, Kunstwissenschaft und Psychologie. Wir konnten mit ihr über ihren Weg zum Fellow-Programm, ihr Projekt und ihre Forschung reden und lassen uns bei der Gelegenheit noch über ein paar Besonderheiten dieser Fachrichtung aufklären, die trotz ih...2019-06-2759 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR172 Podiumsdiskussion "Wissenschaft, öffne dich!" #WMDE [DE]Am 12. Juni hatte Wikimedia Deutschland zu einer Podiumsdiskussion unter dem Titel Wissenschaft, öffne dich! Welche Infrastruktur braucht gute und offene Wissenschaft? eingeladen. Die Veranstaltung fand vor dem Hintergrund des derzeitig stattfindenden Dialog der Bundesregierung zur Einführung einer Lizenzierungsplattform für wissenschaftliche Publikationen statt, bei den Wikimedia Deutschland einer der Stakeholder ist. Im Vorfeld der Veranstaltung hatte Wikimedia Deutschland eine Stellungnahme zum Dialog Lizenzierungsplattform veröffentlicht. Unter der Moderation von Jan-Martin Wiarda diskutierten Prof. Dr. Ellen Euler (FH Potsdam), Prof. Dr. Christian Sprang (Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels) und Konrad (Förstner) darüber „…welche Art von Infrastruktur es Wiss...2019-06-141h 39Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR171 Voices from de-RSE Conference 2019 [EN]In the first week of June, the first Conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany (deRSE2019) took place in Potsdam, organized by the German Gesellschaft für Informatik (Fachbereich Softwaretechnik) and the German Association for Research Software Engineers (de-RSE). The conference was addressing research software and the people behind it within the German research landscape and aimed to get those diverse group of people together. Over the 3 days there was a multitude of talks – for a number of them recordings will be published by de-RSE. Since Konrad was participating, he was so kind to collect some voices from...2019-06-1245 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR170 Don't Leave It To Google! - Research Infrastructures [EN]One of the aspects that continuously pops up in our discussions is the research infrastructure. Hence, it was about time that we make it a topic of its own and we’re glad that we could win Peter Kraker as a guest for this topic. Peter is well-known in the Open Science communicator, as a researcher but also as the founder and chairman of Open Knowledge Maps, a web-service that provides a visual interface for the exploration of scientific topics through publications. In addition, he is active in several organizations and initiatives dealing with research infrastructure and research data ma...2019-06-071h 00Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR169 Veranstaltungshinweis: Podiumsdiskussion "Wissenschaft, öffne dich!" am 12. Juni #WMDE [DE]Wikimedia Deutschland, einer der Stakeholder beim Dialog der Bundesregierung zur Einführung einer Lizenzierungsplattform für wissenschaftliche Publikationen, lädt zu einer Podiumsdiskussion am 12. Juni in den eigenen Räumlichkeiten in Berlin ein. Unter dem Titel Wissenschaft, öffne dich! Welche Infrastruktur braucht gute und offene Wissenschaft? werden Prof. Dr. Ellen Euler (FH Potsdam), Prof. Dr. Christian Sprang (Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels) und Konrad (Förstner) diskutieren, „welche Art von Infrastruktur es Wissenschaft ermöglicht, ihren gesellschaftlichen Zweck zu erfüllen, für die Öffentlichkeit einsehbar und nutzbar zu sein..“ und „… inwiefern die geplante Lizenzierungsplattform überhaupt notwendig und sinnvoll ist, um wissenschaftliche P...2019-06-0508 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR168 Fellow-Programm: Jona Sassenhagen #WMDE [DE]Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen – dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) – widmen wir uns erneut der Perspektive der Fellows. Dazu begrüßen wir Jona Sassenhagen als Gast, der im noch laufenden 3. Programmjahr gemeinsam mit zwei Kollegen ein Projekt zur Erstellung eines Online-Methodenhandbuchs vorantreibt. Wir reden über seinen Weg zum Fellow-Programm, sein Projekt und mäandern hier und da durch verwandte Themen. Vielen Dank an Jona, aber auch an Sarah Behrens und Christopher Schwarzkopf für den Kontakt hinter den Kulissen! Viel Spaß! This work i...2019-05-201h 21Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR167 ZBW Ausstellung Open UP! [DE]Das ZBW – Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft ist insbesondere in seiner Rolle im Leibniz-Forschungsverbund Open Science einer der institutionellen Treiber der Open Science Bewegung in Deutschland und Europa. Neben der Forschung die die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler der ZBW betreiben, organisiert das Team der ZBW mit dem Barcamp Open Science und der Open Science Conference (die wir seit Jahren mit dem Open Science Radio begleiten) auch zwei zentrale Open Science Events in Deutschland. In diesem Jahr hat die ZBW zu seiner 100jährigen Gründung die Ausstellung „Open Up – Wie die Digitalisierung die Wissenschaft verändert“ auf die Beine gestellt, die im Kern den Ansatz d...2019-05-0757 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR166 Fellow-Programm: Rima-Maria Rahal und Moritz Schubotz #WMDE [DE]Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow-Programm Freies Wissen – dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern) – widmen wir uns wieder der Innenansicht des Programms. Dazu haben wir uns aus dem derzeit laufenden 3. Programmjahr zwei Fellows eingeladen, um von ihren Projekten, aber auch ihren Erfahrungen zu berichten. Zu Gast sind Rima-Maria Rahal und Moritz Schubotz. Vielen Dank an die Beteiligten, aber auch an Sarah Behrens und Christopher Schwarzkopf für den Kontakt hinter den Kulissen! Hinweis: Auch für das Programmjahr 2019/2020 werden wieder 20 Fellows gefördert, die Bewerbungsphase ist noch bis zum 06. Mai geöffnet! Wei...2019-05-031h 15Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR165 DEAL? Deal! [DE]Nach scheinbar ewig langer Zeit gibt’s mal wieder eine „Classic“ Episode, denn wir haben es mal wieder geschafft und ins klassischer Besetzung zusammenzufinden. Inhaltlich gibt’s wenige Überraschungen – wir blicken auf die Ereignisse rund um die DEAL-Verhandlungen, bzw. die ersten Ergebnisse, zurück sowie auf den Stand beim Open Science Monitor und der Beteiligung von Elsevier. Daneben gibt es noch ein paar kleinere Themen, einen kurzen Einblick von Konrad in die Aktivitäten beim ZB MED sowie im Nachtrag noch ein kurzes Stellenangebot. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attrib...2019-04-231h 26Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR164 Studentischer Soziologiekongress [DE]Der Studentische Soziologiekongress ist eine der wichtigsten deutschsprachigen Nachwuchsveranstaltungen im sozialwissenschaftlichen Bereich und findet alle zwei Jahre an wechselnden Austragungsorten und mit wechselnden Organisatoren statt. Für dieses Jahr hat der Fachschaftsrat Sozialwissenschaft der Ruhr-Universität Bochum den Kongress an die RUB geholt wo er vom 19.September bis zum 22.September stattfinden wird. Neben den üblichen, vielfältigen Themen des Kongresses wird in diesem Jahr auch Open Science explizit ein Thema sein, u.a. mit einer Keynote von Nate Breznau (einer der Organisatoren der MZES OpenSocialScience Conference die bereits im Januar in Mannheim stattfand). Auf Einladung des Fachschaftsrats haben wir mit d...2019-04-1635 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR163 What Role Can Open Science Play in Enabling South-North Dialogues? (Poster Session) #osc2019 [EN]This is a short interview episode from the poster session at the Open Science Conference 2019. In this episode Bernd talks to Johanna Havemann (@johave on Twitter), a (digital) science project manager as well as trainer and consultant in (Open) Science communication. Johanna gave a presentation on open source infrastructure for region- and discipline-specific preprint repositories and presented a poster on AfricArXiv, a free preprint service for African scientists. Link to the poster (PDF) and presentation (PDF). Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen!   This work is licensed u...2019-03-2608 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR162 Registered Reports in Psychology: Why, for whom, and how? (Poster Session) #osc2019 [EN]This is a short interview episode from the poster session at the Open Science Conference 2019. In this episode Bernd talks to Roland Ramthun, Deputy Director of archiving and publication services at the ZPID Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information. Roland presented presented the talk and poster Registered Reports in Psychology: Why, for whome and how? basically showing how preregistration can improve scientific findings and increase transparency. Link to the poster (PDF) and presentation (PDF). Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen!   This work is licensed under a C...2019-03-2605 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR161 Getting Through the Maze – Reusable Strategies and Tools for Research Data Management (Poster Session) #osc2019 [EN]This is a short interview episode from the poster session at the Open Science Conference 2019. In this episode Konrad talked to Kerstin Helbig (@FrauHelbig on Twitter), a research data coordinator from Humboldt-University Berlin. She presented the talk and poster Getting Through the Maze – Reusable Strategies and Tools for Research Data Management providing insights about the project FDMentor, which aims to develop tools for a strategy development for research data management, as well as models for institutional research data policies and respective consulting and training concepts. Link to the poster (PDF) and presentation (PDF). This work is l...2019-03-2603 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR160 Change Culture, A Research Grant at a Time (Poster Session) #osc2019 [EN]This is a short interview episode from the poster session at the Open Science Conference 2019. In this episode Konrad talked to Ivo Grigorov (@OAforClimate) from the National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua) at the Technical University of Denmark. Igor is a grant officer and presented a talk as well as a poster on the topic of Change Culture, A Research Grant at a Time, focusing in whether Open Science practices should be used in proposal design and application writing for research grants. Link to the poster (PDF) and presentation (PDF). The poster can also be found on Ze...2019-03-2605 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR159 Short Intro and Welcome to the Open Science Conference Poster Session #osc2019 [EN]At this year’s Open Science Conference we also had the chance to talk to a few of the scientists participating in the poster session. In this short episode Konrad will give a you a quick welcome and introduction you to the poster session at the conference as well as to Bernd Rupp who is kind enough to support us. You can find interview episode from the Barcamp Open Science 2019 (and earlier barcamps) under the tag #oscibar. Please also support Bernd and give the Wirkstoffradio podcast a listen!     This...2019-03-2601 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR158 Feelings about and Reflections on Open Science #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Peter Kraker (Chairman and founder of the Open Knowledge Maps). This year Peter held a session on a topic that is often overlooked – the feelings of those individuals being involved in the Open Science communities. Follow the link to the session pad, however this was a safe-space session so no particular notes were taken. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD...2019-03-1904 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR157 Develop the Barcamp Open Science #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Lambert Heller and Guido Scherp, both of them members of the Leibniz Research Alliance Open Science and long-term organizors of the Barcamp Open Science. This year they held their session together at the barcamp in order to discuss with the participants how to further develop the barcamp. Follow the link to the session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Lambert Heller Twitter Website ORCiD Guido S...2019-03-1911 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR156 Open Science Strategy: Error Culture, Incentives etc. #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019. In this episode Bernd talked with Tobias Heycke from the GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. Tobias hosted a session on error culture in Open Science and how to embrace, foster and improve it. 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 Website ORCiD ...2019-03-1905 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR155 Vive la Open Science revolution! #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Christina talked with Jon Tennant (founder of the Open Science MOOC) and Melanie Imming (independent consultant in the area of Open Science) about their barcamp session on how to start an Open Science revolution. 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 Jon Tennant Website Twitter ORCiD Scopus GitHub Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Am...2019-03-1909 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR154 Including Open Science in Current PM Activities #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019. In this episode Bernd talks with Romain Féret from the LILLIAD Learning Center Innovation at the University of Lille. Romain has hosted a session on what can be done to support the adoption of Open Science practices in project management activities. 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 Webs...2019-03-1806 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR153 Open Science as a Library Service #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talked with Christina Riesenweber about her session in which she tried to further discuss what services libraries can do to support the further integration of Open Science into their institutions? 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 Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist ...2019-03-1807 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR152 Open Humanities: the Black Sheep of Open Science? #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Christina talks with Ulrike Wuttke (University of Applied Sciences Potsdam) and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (Open Science Officer at DARIAH-EU) about their barcamp session on the (increasing) role of Open Science in the Digital Humanities. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR152 Open Huma...2019-03-1808 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR151 Train the Open Science Trainer #oscibar [EN]This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Christina talks with Helene Brinken from FOSTER Open Science and Gwen Franck about their barcamp session on Train the Trainer aspects of Open Science Training. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR151 Train the Open Science Trainer #oscibar [EN] Related Ep...2019-03-1806 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR150 Open Citations #oscibar [EN]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-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias...2019-03-1804 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR149 How to find research software for open science? #oscibar [EN]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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR149 How to find res...2019-03-1805 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR148 Knowledge Repo: An Innovative Way For Sharing Knowledge At An Institutional Level #oscibar [EN]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-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Ma...2019-03-1807 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR147 Generation Research (genR): What can we do for the community? #oscibar [EN]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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR147 Gen...2019-03-1812 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR146 Brainstorming on Open Science Activities #oscibar [EN]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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR146 Brainstorming on Open Science Activities #oscibar [EN] Re...2019-03-1807 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR145 Intellectual Property Rights of Open Science #oscibar [EN]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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR145 Intellectual Property Rights of...2019-03-1808 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR144 Federated Databases for Sustainability #oscibar [EN]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 Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Bernd Rupp Website Twitter Matthias Fro...2019-03-1804 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR143 Participatory Research Challenges #oscibar [EN]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 Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Bernd Rupp Website Twitter ...2019-03-1804 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR142 Does Open Science need a Open Source search engine? #oscibar [EN]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 ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR142 Doe...2019-03-1806 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR141 Welcome and Introduction Barcamp Open Science 2019 #oscibar [EN]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 stay tuned! Enjoy! This work is licensed under a ...2019-03-1800 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR140 de-RSE Association and Conference for Research Software Engineers in Germany [EN]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 association as well as the deRSE19 conference. Enjoy! This work is licensed under a Creative...2019-02-2029 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR139 WikiCite 2018 - Recap with Daniel [EN]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 with Daniel Mietchen. Enjoy! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licen...2019-01-2127 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR138 WikiCite 2018 - Interview with Finn [EN]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 about the Scholia, a tool to handle scientific bibliographic information through Wikidata. Enjoy! This work i...2019-01-2114 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR137 WikiCite 2018 - Interview with Pete and Lane [EN]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 Lane Rasberry about the project Newspapers on Wikipedia, dealing with how the information in newspapers can be found...2019-01-0920 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR136 WikiCite 2018 - Interview with Gimena [EN]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 Rio Riande from Argentina about another project that focuses on workflows for the harvest and use of date...2019-01-0805 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR135 WikiCite 2018 - Interview with Paula and Gimena [EN]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 Font from Uruguay and Gimena del Rio Riande from Argentina about the projects they are contributing to. Enjoy!2019-01-0731 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR134 WikiCite 2018 - Enjoy the Community [EN]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, so this episodes gives a number of voices from the „event floor“. After a short introduction to the idea...2019-01-0640 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR133 Lambert Heller vom Open Science Lab der TIB [DE]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 über seinen Werdegang, seinen Job als Leiter des Open Science Lab an der TIB und die damit verbundenen Projekte sowie seine vielseitigen sonsti...2018-12-101h 27Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR132 ZB MED, die wissenschaftliche Podcastwelt, Plan S und mehr [DE]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 andere (u.a. ein paar Podcastempfehlungen). Kurze Service-Anmerkung: wir saßen in einem seh...2018-10-162h 22Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR131 Community Edition: Science Communication Workshop Podcast [EN]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 with us late last year and asked whether the outcome might be of interest for...2018-10-0134 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR130 Nationaler Open Access Kontaktpunkt OA2020-DE [DE]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 Kontaktpunkts sowie seine Zukunft zu sprechen. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ...2018-09-1953 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR129 Fellow-Programm: Rückblick aus Alumni-Sicht #WMDE [DE]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 Behrens und Christopher Schwarzkopf) für den Kontakt hinter den Kulissen! Hinweis: Nach der erfreulichen Nachricht, dass das Programm in die dritte Runde geht, stehen nun auch die neuen Fellows fes...2018-09-171h 19Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR128 Library Carpentry with Chris Erdmann [EN]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 work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License ...2018-09-031h 14Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR127 The Carpentries and CarpentryCon [EN]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 well as with Malvika Sharan and Fotis Psomopoulos (both Co-Chairs for the CarpentryCon) about the Carpentries, the event itself and what it...2018-08-271h 02Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR126 Dinosaurs, Scholarly Publishing and Open Science Education with Jon Tennant [ENG]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. Enjoy! This work is licensed unde...2018-07-011h 23Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR125 Die kleine Antwort zur kleinen Anfrage, und mehr aus der Infrastrukturhölle [DE]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-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ...2018-06-071h 38Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR124 Open Science Center at LMU Munich [EN]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 great pleasure to talk to Anne-Laure Boulesteix and Felix Schön...2018-05-1444 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR123 Changing incentive structures to foster the actual sharing rate of open data (Talk #osc2018) [EN] https://www.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 at the Department of Psychology, and moreover, he is an absolute Open Science enthusiast. As w...2018-05-0826 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR122 Wrap-Up Open Science Barcamp and Conference 2018 #oscibar #osc2018 [EN]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 Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Li...2018-04-301h 02Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR121 Fellow-Programm: Katja Mayer und Peer Herholz #WMDE [DE]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 Beitrag zur (automatischen) Kennzeichnung und Funktionslokalisierung des auditiven Cortex leisten will. Vielen Dank an die Beteiligten, aber auch an Sarah Behrens und Christopher Schwarzkopf für den Kontakt hinter den Kulisse...2018-04-181h 33Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR120 OpenAIRE supporting the EC’s Open Data Pilot in H2020 (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]OpenAIRE supports the European Commission’s Open Data Pilot. At the Open Science Conference poster session, Ellen Leenarts from OpenAIRE-Advance gave us a bit more insight in their survey about how the data management plan requirements in H2020 (PDF) are perceived by researchers and research supporters. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR120 OpenAIRE supporting the EC’s Open Data Pilot in H2020 (Poster Sessio...2018-03-1404 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR119 RDMO – Research Data Management Organiser (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]As the amounts of research data are ever-growing and data value becomes even more important with respect to data sharing and reuse, the organization and management of data is an incredible important task. The Research Data Management Organiser (RDMO) is a tool developed to solve this task, enabling researchers to plan and manage their research data across the entire research data life cycle. Jochen Klar from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) told us more about it at the Open Science Conference poster session. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Li...2018-03-1406 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR118 The RENGA Data Science Platform (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]At the poster session of this year’s Open Science Conference, Rok Roskar was presenting his poster on the data science platform RENGA. Developed by the Swiss Data Science Center, RENGA is an open-source, highly scalable platform fostering cooperation in data science. Ros was so kind to provide us with more info about the platform. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR118 The RENGA Dat...2018-03-1312 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR117 Preprints Servers as a Hub for Early Stage Research Outputs (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN]At the Open Science Conference’s poster session, Martyn Rittman (Editor at MDPI Open Access Publishers and director of preprints.org) presented a poster about his research on preprint servers. He was so kind to share his insights with us in a short interview. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR117 Preprints Servers as a Hub for Early Stage Research Outputs (Poster Session) #osc2018 [EN] 2018-03-1309 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR116 Transparency Limits #oscibar [EN]Isabel Steinhardt hosted a session on the limits of transparency and the related problems. We asked her about her motivation as well as her impressions and learnings from the session. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR116 Transparency Limits #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1312 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR115 The Good and Bad of Doing Science Openly #oscibar [EN]Ingo Keck (Moringa Publishing) hosted two sessions at the Barcamp, basically looking at the two sides of doing Open Science – what are the „pain points“ of doing research openly, and what is the „fun“ about it? He was kind enough to share his impressions and learnings from both sessions with us. Link to the session pad „Painpoints in Open Science“. Link to the session pad „Fun in Open Science“. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website ...2018-03-1305 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR114 Software Citation and Recognition #oscibar [EN]Software is increasingly been recognized as valuable research output but there’s still a perceived lack of consistent processes for software citation. Sophia Dörner hosted a session on exactly this question to collect some community feedback. Here are her impressions and learnings from the session. Link to the pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR114 Software Citation and Recognition #oscibar [EN...2018-03-1308 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR113 Citizen Science #oscibar [EN]Claudia Göbel (European Citizen Science Association) hosted a session on Citizen Science and opening even more to doing research with people from outside academia. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR113 Citizen Science #oscibar [EN]   2018-03-1309 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR112 Populating ORCID Profiles through BASE #oscibar [EN]Gabriela Mejias and Christian Pietsch moderated a session on ORCID (the Open Researcher and Contributor ID) and how to use the BASE search engine to get scientists‘ publications into ORCID. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR112 Populating ORCID Profiles through BASE #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1306 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR111 Move from trusted Platforms to P2P #oscibar [EN]Lambert Heller (TIB) and Wolfgang Böttner (De Gruyter, OA journals for Societies) moderated a session on moving from traditional platforms to peer-to-peer networks as a basis for academic publishing. After the session they were so kind to share with us their impressions and main discussion points from the session. Link to session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Lambert Heller Twitter Website ORCiD Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wi...2018-03-1308 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR110 Opting Out #oscibar [EN]Daniel Mietchen hosted another session at yesterday’s Open Science Barcamp, specifically looking at potential valid reasons for opting out of sharing scientific work openly. We asked him to share his impressions and insights with us. Link to session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Christina Riesenweber Website Twitter Website Daniel Mietchen about.me Twitter GitHub Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR110 Opting Out #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1308 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR109 Move Scholarly Publishing to Peer-to-Peer Networks #oscibar [EN]Lambert Heller from TIB gave an ignition talk this morning at the Barcamp Open Science about why we should move scholarly publishing to peer-to-peer networks (Blockchain being one of the more widely known examples). He was also kind enough to give us a short overview about the reasons he (and his colleagues) identified. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR109 Move Scholarly Publishing to Peer-to-Peer Networks #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1209 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR108 Open Peer Review #oscibar [EN]We met Hadas Shema who moderated a session at #oscibar about Open Peer Review and kindly agreed to share her impressions and motivations. Link to the session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR108 Open Peer Review #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1203 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR107 Talking to Scientists #oscibar [EN]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. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR107 Talking to Scientists #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1205 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR106 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. 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 ResearchGate Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR106 Finding and Publishing Research Software via Repositories? #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1206 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR105 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. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR105 Libraries as Publishers #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1207 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR104 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. 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 Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Shownotes: OSR104 Short-term Incentives for Open Science #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1215 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR103 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. Here’s what his impressions were. Link to the session pad. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Daniel Mietchen about.me Twitter GitHub Shownotes: OSR103 Scholia – Profiles based on Wikidata #oscibar [EN] 2018-03-1207 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR102 Introduction Christina Riesenweber #oscibar [EN]This year we’re lucky to have some support during the Barcamp so that we can hopefully cover even more from the individual sessions. This episode is to introduce Christian Riesenweber who volunteered to support us with recordings. In her professional carreer Christina works at the Open Access Office at Free University Berlin. Thanks so much Christina! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Christina Riesenweber Website Twi...2018-03-1202 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR101 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...2018-03-091h 08Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR100 Einhundert! Und wir müssen immer noch senden [DE]Es hat nur knapp über 5 Jahre gedauert bis wir die 100 vollgemacht haben. Vielen Dank an alle die uns in dieser Zeit unterstützt haben! Aber es gibt noch immer viel Redebedarf. Wir wühlen etwas im Motorraum des Open Science Radio, betreiben Datensatzleserei und blicken zurück. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website Thomann Wishlist Amazon Wishlist Konrad Förstner Twitter Website GitHub ORCiD ResearchGate Shownotes: OSR100 Einhundert! Und wir müssen immer noch senden [DE] 2018-03-0732 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR099 Open Science Barcamp and Conference 2018 #oscibar #osc2018 [EN]March is here and this year’s Barcamp Open Science as well as the Open Science Conference is only a week away. We’re happy to attend again this year (for the fourth time) and help documenting the events with our recordings. Similar to the last years we’ve invited Guido Scherp to give us a short overview of what we can expect. We’re looking forward to meet a lot of people, exchange ideas and „drag“ some of the events‘ participants in front of our microphones to have them share their insights with us. Unfortunately we had to use a f...2018-03-0521 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR098 Academic Publishing Infrastructures with Björn Brembs [EN]Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Academic publishing that is. And actually not only in Denmark. Even though open access publishing has picked up quite a bit over the last years, academic publishing today is still rather dominated by legacy publishers who mainly play their old game without much signs of changing and adapting to current technological and scientific developments. In fact, many of them are not even showing much willingness to consider changing. A lot of the recent studies and arguments point out that a complete transition to open access publishing potentially yields many positive social...2018-03-011h 39Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR097 Unsere ersten News 2018 [DE]Nachdem wir das Jahr mit einem Sonderfolge zum Fellow Programm begonnen haben, schieben wir nun die erste „normale“ neue Folge nach. Es gibt noch gar nicht so viel Neues im neuen Jahr, aber hier und da ein paar Kleinigkeiten. Vor allem fragen wir uns wie es um die Verhandlungen mit Elsevier steht und werfen unter anderem auch einen Blick auf Protocols.io und die Nature’s 10 List für dieses Jahr. Viel Spaß! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Teilnehmer Matthias Fromm Twitter GitHub Website ORCiD Linkedin Website ...2018-02-201h 10Open Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR096 Fellow Programm Projekte: Ring-a-Scientist, Organizing Openness #WMDE [DE]Im Rahmen unserer kleinen Reihe zum Fellow Programm Freies Wissen, dem Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Wikimedia Deutschland, Stifterverband, VolkswagenStiftung (und weiteren Unterstützern), widmen wir uns sozusagen der Innensicht des Programms. Dazu haben wir zwei Fellows und eine Mentorin eingeladen von ihren Projekten, aber auch ihren Erfahrungen zu berichten. Zu Gast sind Kerstin Göpfrich mit ihrem Outreach-Projekt Ring-a-Scientist, Maximilian Heimstädt mit seinem OER-Projekt Organizing Openness und Claudia Müller-Birn, die bereits zum zweiten Mal Mentorin im Fellow Programm ist. Vielen Dank an die Beteiligten, aber auch an Sarah Behrens und Christopher Schwarzkopf für den Kontakt hinter den Ku...2018-02-071h 33