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Chair/Moderator: Tom Olijhoek, Editor in Chief, DOAJ
Moderator: Yuhan (Douglas) Rao , CISESS/NCICS/NCSU , Postdoctoral Research Scholar
This session will consist of reviewed 5-minute talks by FSCI participants. These short talks are meant to present something the speaker is passionate about, related to scholarly communications. Talks may be about new technology that might change our lives or vanish without a trace, tell us about a policy that has made a difference somewhere, inspirational rants about how the scholarly communications world should be, and other topics. The talks will inspire us to think and to discuss things that make an impact on scholarly communications
Deadline:
July 29, 2020 (Submission closed)SUBMIT AN ABSTRACTEasyChair Abstract Submission Guide
List of the talks:
- Leyla Jael Garcia-Castro: Toward defining and implementing FAIR for research software (slides)
- Emma Ganley: Credit and recognition for method development (slides)
- Clarke Iakovakls: Research Information Management Systems: Implementation, uptake, and Issues (slides)
- Shawna Sadler and Nabll Ksibi: ORCID (slides)
- Natalie Meyers, Sandra Gesing, Rick Johnson, Zheng Wang, Justin Branco, Brett Fox, and Noel Reda: PresQT: Tools and RESTful Services to Improve Preservation and re-use of Research Data & Software (slides & alpha version of user interface)
- Samantha Hindle: Pandemic scaling: managing and scaling a preprint server during a global outbreak (slides)
- Tracey Weissgerber and Anita Bandrowskl: Automated screening of COVlD preprints: Can we help authors to improve transparency & reproducibility (slides & working group website)
- Moirangthem Lokendro Singh: Academic Resources Identification and its uses (slides)
- Nashon Adero: FAIR Fieldwork Compensation and Quality Assurance In Kenya: A Journey Of Discovery In Win-win Science Communication (slides)
- Fiona Murphy and Daniel O'Donnell: From the Ashes of In-Person Events Grow the Open Science Communities of Success (slides)
- Daniel O'Donnell: FAIR enough: Understanding the repository as a route forward in the publication of Humanities and Cultural Heritage data (slides)
- Esther Plomp: Persistent Identifiers for physical research aspects (slides & Persistent Identifier Working Group)
- Esther Plomp: The Turing Way: Reproducible, inclusive, collaborative data science (slides & Turing Way Community)