07.10.2020; Tagung
Barcamp Open Science@GeNeMe 2020: Open Science – From the crisis of science to science for times of crisis?
The Leibniz Research Network Open Science and the TU Dresden Media Centre invite you to join the "Barcamp Open Science@Geneme 2020". The Barcamp is part of the event series Barcamp Open Science and will be held as an online event on 7 October 2020, 9:30am - 6:30pm, for the first time outside of Berlin as a pre-conference of this year's conference "GeNeMe - Communities in New Media" in Dresden. The GeNeMe 2020 will take place from 7- 9 October under the topic From Hybrid Realities to Hybrid Communities for the first time as a hybrid conference simultaneously on site in Dresden and online.
Open Science: From the crisis of science to science for times of crisis?
The global fight against the spread of the corona virus has dominated the social, economic and cultural life of most countries in the world to an unprecedented extent since the beginning of 2020. The current interest of citizens in highly complex topics is high and shows the enormous importance of scientific knowledge for the handling of global crises. Under the eyes of politicians and the public, scientists around the globe are working together to find solutions to the corona crisis. This also includes interpreting this knowledge with politicians and the public. In this respect, this exceptional situation illustrates the value of the ideals of Open Science for the scientific community and for society as a whole - the role of transparency, collaboration and the rapid exchange of research results in science, and how effective science communication can be used to share new findings comprehensively and translate them quickly into social and political practice. In addition, the crisis experience brings other social threats such as climate change or global environmental destruction back into the public consciousness. At this year's Barcamp Open Science@GeNeMe 2020, we want to explore with you the opportunities for Open Science in overcoming global crises and discuss together how the Open Science movement should position itself in relation to current crisis experiences.
Like so many other events this year, we are taking up the challenge of organizing the Barcamp in a purely online format for the first time. At the same time, however, we also see this challenge as an opportunity to further open up the Barcamp for international participation and to invite Open Science enthusiasts from all over the world to join us and exchange ideas, discuss new developments and share their experiences in the proliferation of open, collaborative and digital science.
Registration is required and is now possible, the number of participants is limited to 60 persons. Tickets can be ordered free of charge via Eventbrite under the following link.
More information can be found under:
https://www.barcamp-open-science.eu/oscigeneme
Organizing Team
- Prof. Thomas Köhler, Media Centre - TU Dresden
- Dr. Guido Scherp, ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
- Lambert Heller, German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB)
- Sabine Barthold, Media Centre - TU Dresden
- Sabrina Herbst, Media Centre - TU Dresden
- Franziska Günther, Media Centre - TU Dresden
- Robert Lorenz, Media Centre - TU Dresden