Open Science Communications: A GenR Theme
The focus of the theme is to look at new creative ways researchers are in dialogue, engaging, and co-creating with the wider public.
Read MorePosted by Gen R | Nov 2, 2020 | Notebook, openscicomm, Themes
The focus of the theme is to look at new creative ways researchers are in dialogue, engaging, and co-creating with the wider public.
Read MorePosted by Gen R | Oct 30, 2020 | Blog, Gen R Blog, openscicomm
GenR is hosting a collaborative listing on innovating Open Science Communications: projects, resources, and publication. We’re looking for you to help us make the list of ground breaking projects and resources to share with the Open Science community.
Read MoreThe Women in Science-Ecology (WiSE) conference addresses a number of questions covering diversity and equality – mainly in a European context.
Read MoreFORCE11 functions as an open community pushing forwards an agenda for a more equitable global research landscape. The FAIR data principles as well as Software Citation are two examples of the work FORCE11 has supported.
Read MorePosted by Gen R | Oct 16, 2020 | Blog, Gen R Blog
The Open Science Barcamp was hosted by the ‘Communities in New Media’ (GeNeMe) conference organised by the TU Dresden Media Centre on the 7th of October. The move to online only for the barcamp managed to keep the ‘in-the-moment’ spontaneity that makes a barcamp special – showing off group ingenuity and creating a welcoming environment attracting participants from around the world. The format also worked in terms of turning questions and abstract notions into concrete steps that participants could take away.
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