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The FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute at the University of California, San Diego is a week long summer training course, incorporating intensive coursework, seminar participation, group activities, lectures and hands-on training.
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Tuesday, August 1
 

4:45pm PDT

Panel Session: "Let Me Tell You What I Wish I’d Known: Adventures in Scholarly Communication"
Starting out in a Scholarly Communication role is daunting for anyone and is full of unknown unknowns. This session is a roundtable with some seasoned and early career researchers experts in the field to talk about what they know now and what they had wished they knew when starting out. And it is not like things are static in this space! How do you navigate a fast changing landscape in an environment that might not be willing to engage? Come along, get some tips, and share your own experiences

Moderator
avatar for Danny Kingsley

Danny Kingsley

Librarian, University of Cambridge
I took up the position of Head of Scholarly Communication at the University of Cambridge in January 2015, overseeing all aspects of scholarly communication at the University, including compliance with funder open access policies, research data management, intellectual property, staff... Read More →

Panelist
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Erin Rose Glass

Digital Humanities Coordinator, UCSD
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Gimena Del Rio Riande

Researcher, CONICET
Dr. Gimena del Rio Riande is an Associate Researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliográficas y Crítica Textual (IIBICRIT-CONICET, Argentina). She holds a MA and Summa Cum Laude PhD in Romance Philology (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Her main academic interests... Read More →
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Maryann Martone

Researcher/Scholar/Scientist, UCSD
As co-director of the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research, Dr. Martone has been leading the development of databases for light and electron microscopic data and new techniques and software tools to acquire and represent this knowledge within realistic neuronal mo... Read More →
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Stefanie Haustein

Assistant professor, University of Ottawa
I am an assistant professor at the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa. My research focuses on social media in scholarly communication, bibliometrics, altmetrics and open science. I am also co-directing the #scholcommlab and am an associate member of the Centre... Read More →


Tuesday August 1, 2017 4:45pm - 6:15pm PDT
Institute of the Americas (IOA)
  Plenary, Panel
  • Room Auditorium
 
Wednesday, August 2
 

4:45pm PDT

Panel Session: Rigor and Transparency

Rigor and transparency are currently being pushed at NIH, but what do they mean on a practical level? When we publish, what are the sorts of things we can do or should do. If the NIH did not push rigor, should scientists have done this? In this panel session we will discuss with experts what are some of the issues in attempting to become more rigorous and transparent, from people working to improve both rigor and transparency.


Moderator
avatar for Anita Bandrowski

Anita Bandrowski

Researcher/Scholar/Scientist, SciCrunch

Panelist
avatar for Eric Prager

Eric Prager

I am the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Neuroscience Research and Developmental Editor of Current Protocols in Neuroscience. I Independently lead a collaborative team of 30 neuroscientists worldwide to evaluate current research trends for future issue themes, organize and lead... Read More →
avatar for Tom Gillespie

Tom Gillespie

University of California, San Diego


Wednesday August 2, 2017 4:45pm - 6:15pm PDT
Institute of the Americas (IOA)
  Plenary, Panel
  • Room Auditorium
 
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