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 sonstigen Aktivitäten unterhalten.
Die Episode ist leider deutlich zeitversetzt zur Aufnahme veröffentlicht, daher sind alle zeitlichen Angaben relativ.
Viel Spaß!
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!
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.
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.
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.