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SXSW2010OpenScienceProposal

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SXSW 2010 - Open Science on Today's Web

 

Part of the SXSW2010 project and the ongoing OpenScience project.

 

This panel proposal has been accepted! Please go vote for it:

 

SXSW 2010 panel proposal: Open Science on Today's Web 

 

Title of panel or presentation (maximum 8 words)

  • Open Science on Today's Web

 

Is this a solo presentation, dual presentation or a panel?

  • panel

 

If your idea is a panel, list other potential speakers.

 

50 word description of this panel / presentation

  • From for-profit companies to open web communities, more and more organizations are developing science in the open, typically on the internet. Learn why such diverse groups are pursuing Open Science, what is working, what has not, and best practices for publishing open science on today's Web.

 

Difficulty level of panel / presentation (beginner, intermediate or advanced)

  • intermediate

 

Is this session primarily technical or creative

  • technical

 

Category tags for this panel / presentation (choose 5 max)

(note: these are *keywords* chosen from the fixed taxonomy provided by SXSW - thus not really "tags")

  • Accessibility / Web Standards
  • Community / Online Community 
  •  
  • Government and Technology
  • New Technology / Next Generation
  • Open Source

 

... would have added these tags as well, were free-from tags permitted:

  • science (note from Ariel: science sadly is not listed as a category for SXSW - hopefully this year will show a larger interest in bringing science to the SXSW platform!)
  • open data

 

10 questions that will be answered in this panel / presentation

  1. Why do Open Science?
  2. What is Open Science?
  3. Who is doing Open Science?
  4. How can I contribute to Open Science?
  5. What is the best way to publish Open Science today?
  6. How can we most effectively facilitate the collaboration of a wide community of amateur and professional scientists in a variety of disciplines?
  7. What are the technical barriers to Open Science and what new tools to do we need to overcome them?
  8. What are the social barriers to Open Science and how can they most effectively be overcome?
  9. What new policy and legal tools do we need to support Open Science?
  10. If we develop a strong Open Science community of practice, how will research be different in ten years time?

 

 

Additional and related topics

 

 

 


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