Opening data & code: Who is your audience? Thursday 28th October 4-5pm
By Alison Fox, on 20 October 2021
Join the UCL Office for Open Science and Scholarship and the UCL eResearch Domain to explore opening data and code.
Date: Thursday 28th October
Time: 4-5pm
Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/opening-data-code-who-is-your-audience-tickets-172935283087?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb
To achieve the potential impact of a particular research project in academia or in the wider world, research outputs need to be managed, shared and used effectively.
Open Research enables replicable tools to be accessible to a wide audience of users. The session will showcase three projects and discuss the potentials of reuse of data and software and how to adapt to different types of user.
Join our speakers and panel discussion to:
- understand the potential of sharing your data and software
- learn about how projects share their software and data with different audiences and how they tailored their open data & code to different audiences appreciate the needs of different types of user (e.g. industry based, policy maker, citizen scientists)
Confirmed speakers:
- Oliver O’Brien – Consumer Data Research Centre, UCL Geography
- Marco Nebbia and Gai Jorayev – Central Asian Archaeological Landscape project, UCL Institute of Archaeology
- Simon Elam – Smart Energy Research Lab, UCL Energy Institute
This event is part of UCL Open Access Week 2021
Please register online.
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