Johannes Köpcke is a wikipedian mainly focusing on lemmas relating to Chemistry. He is also a Chemistry student. At the barcamp he held a session on LibGen (Library Genesis), the software that collects knowledge in forms of books or articles. It is also the software behind Sci-Hub. He gave us a little background on LibGen and his session.
OSR071 Implementing FAIR and software sustainability practices #oscibar [EN]
Stephan Janosch is Research Software Engineer in Biosciences working for the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics. He’s also the spokesman for the German working group of Research Software Engineers (RSEs). At the barcamp he held a session on how to implement fair and software sustainability practices in your institute. He gave us a little background on this task, his work and his session.
OSR070 Open Science through informal education #oscibar [EN]
Lindsay Petley-Ragan is a cell biologist at heart and currently working for the fantastic STATE Festival. She held a session on how to foster open science through informal education. We asked her to give us a little insight.
OSR069 Open Science and the Wikiverse #oscibar [EN]
Dominik Scholl works for Wikimedia e.V. and held a session on how to bring Open Science education to interested people. We asked him elaborate a bit on his idea and the session’s feedback.
OSR068 Documenting Open Science Knowledge #oscibar [EN]
Christian Pietsch runs the website Open Science Q&A at the University Bielefeld and held a session on the documentation of Open Science. He gave us a little insight in his project and his session.
OSR067 Gender bias #oscibar [EN]
Lusy from the Free Software Foundation Europe held a session on why only 2 women did propose a session here at the barcamp (vs. 10 men or so). We asked her to give us a little background and her impressions.