This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019. In this episode Bernd talks Christian Busse, scientist at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ). Christian has hosted a session on federated databases which possibly is a more sustainable way of hosting and providing of scientific data.
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OSR143 Participatory Research Challenges #oscibar [EN]
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science 2019. In this episode Bernd talks with Claudia Göbel (Claudia on Twitter). Besides having given this year’s ignition talk „Participatory Research: Extending Open Science beyond the ivory tower“, Claudia has also hosted a session on challenges that participatory research faces.
OSR142 Does Open Science need a Open Source search engine? #oscibar [EN]
This is another episode from our coverage of the Barcamp Open Science. In this episode Konrad talks with Christian Pietsch about the session he held at the barcamp, discussing the BASE search engine (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine). Listen in to Christian’s summary and impression of the session.
OSR141 Welcome and Introduction Barcamp Open Science 2019 #oscibar [EN]
As usual: March is here and the Open Science Radio is again (for the fifth time) supporting the Barcamp Open Science in documenting the event with our recordings. And we are lucky again to have support from fellow Open Science Enthusiasts who will support us in doing the recordings. This year we are happy to have Christina Riesenweber back on the show and Bernd Rupp from the Wirkstoffradio Podcast . This short episode will give a you a quick welcome and introduction. More episodes to come, so stay tuned! Enjoy!
OSR116 Transparency Limits #oscibar [EN]
Isabell Steinhardt hosted a session on the limits of transparency and the related problems. We asked her about her motivation as well as her impressions and learnings from the session.
OSR115 The Good and Bad of Doing Science Openly #oscibar [EN]
Ingo Keck (Moringa Publishing) hosted two sessions at the Barcamp, basically looking at the two sides of doing Open Science – what are the „pain points“ of doing research openly, and what is the „fun“ about it? He was kind enough to share his impressions and learnings from both sessions with us.