DRI Director Dr Natalie Harrower is providing a keynote address at 'Celebrating Openness', an online event hosted by the University of Groningen Library to celebrate the many ways in which academics make their research more accessible, transparent, or reproducible.
Duration: 13:00-17:00 CET; 12:00-16:00 IST
How can Open Science practices be recognised and rewarded? Which challenges and opportunities do researchers face when practicing Open Research? What role does Open Science play in the humanities?
Join this online event hosted by the University of Groningen Library to celebrate the many ways in which academics make their research more accessible, transparent, or reproducible.
13.00 Welcome
13.10 Keynote
The Humanities and openness: Ambiguities and possible futures
Dr Marcel Knöchelmann
University College London
13.50 Break
13.55 Keynote
Let’s make history together: FAIR, GLAMs and leadership in the Humanities
Dr Natalie Harrower
Digital Repository of Ireland
14.35 Response
Research data management in the humanities at the University of Groningen
Dr Jorn Seubers
University of Groningen Digital Competence Centre
14.45 Break
14.50 Lightning talks – Inspiring open research case studies from UG researchers
Short presentations of the three case studies that were randomly drawn by the jury as winners of the Open Research Award.
15.45 Panel discussion
Recognising and rewarding Open Research practices
With an introduction by Professor Cisca Wijmenga (Rector, University of Groningen)
Panelists:
Dr Flávio Eiró (Faculty of Arts)
Prof. Marian Joëls (Faculty of Medical Sciences)
Dr Marijke Leliveld (Faculty of Economics and Business)
Merle-Marie Pittelkow (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences)
Prof. Mladen Popovic (Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies)
Chair: Dr Tina Kretschmer (Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences)
16.45 Closing
Online drinks
17.00 End