The open science workshop at the Stifterverband – Leonard (Leo) Burtscher

Amyluv's bookmarks 2017-11-17

Summary:

"This is a follow-up to my post 2 days ago about open-ness in astronomy, with some observations and comments from the corresponding workshop yesterday in Berlin, organized by the Stifterverband. The workshop was visited by about 30 people from all parts of society — researchers, library managers, civil servants from national and foreign science ministries, as well as people from industry (software, automotive, airport services, among others). In the spirit of open-ness the workshop adopted the “Chatham House rule” which essentially says that you may report freely about what has been said, but only if individual participants cannot be identified. The workshop was organised in discussions within the respective sectors science, administration and industry and round-the-table discussions with everyone. As always in a workshop with such a diverse audience and broad aim (“to explore potentials and challenges from open research and innovation processes”), it is hard to give a one paragraph summary of the many topics discussed, but I will try nevertheless."

Link:

http://ileo.de/2017/11/15/the-open-science-workshop-at-the-stifterverband/

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Date tagged:

11/17/2017, 12:07

Date published:

11/17/2017, 07:07