Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 2 hours 13 minutes
This episode is a short wrap-up of the Barcamp Science 2.0 and the Science 2.0 Conference, together with Guido Scherp.
Konrad visited the WikiCite 2016 event and took the ad-hoc opportunity to sit down with two members from the organizing committee, Lydia Pintscher and Dario Taraborelli, and chat with them about the concepts of WikiCite and WikiData as well as the event.
Roman Gurinovich and his company is developing a software solution, Sci.AI, that aims to help scientists in structuring their research and publication activities. We've spoken with him after his session.
Johannes Breuer (Twitter) moderated another #s20bar session, this time about practicalities of data sharing. After the session we asked him to share some insights with us.
Konrad, our very own co-host here at the Open Science Radio, moderated a #s20bar session about Sci-Hub, seeking to shed light on whether this website shall considered good or bad. Here's his short summary of this session.
Andreas Leimbach offered another #s20bar session about "Tools for Open Science". We took the chance to talk to him afterwards about how his session went.
Johanna Puhl hat auf dem #s20bar eine Session zum Thema "Infrastructure for Open Science" moderiert und wir haben sie anschließend nach ihrem Eindruck befragt.
Andreas Leimbach hat die #s20bar Session zum Thema "Teaching Open Science" moderiert - ein Thema das man nicht allzu oft hört (wie wir finden). Wir haben ihn danach nach einem kurzen Statement gefragt.
Wir haben uns mit Lambert Heller unterhalten, der hier auf dem #s20bar eine Session zu Wikipedia und Wikidata als Workbench für die Wissenschaft gehalten hat. Hier ist seine kurze Zusammenfassung der Session.
We met Marcel Ackermann of the Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics who just moderated a session at #s20bar about incentives for open science. Have a listen how he summarizes the session.