The ORION Open Science Podcast
Education
Episode Summary:
The podcast this episode will report directly from an ‘Edit-a-thon’ that aims to celebrate International Women’s Day 2019 by improving diversity on Wikipedia pages. The podcast will investigate what the challenges to diversity in science are and how the Open Science movement can help.
Organising Institutions:
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC), Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, and Leibniz Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)
Interviewees:
Dr Karin Höhne
Dr Jess Wade
Dr Alice White
Dr Wing Ying Chow (Ying)
Steph (Attendee and Science Communicator)
Links:
How to Edit a Wikipedia Page - BBC Article
Wellcome Library
Inferior, Angela Saini (The book that inspired Jess Wade)
Reimagining Open Science Through a Feminist Lens
Quotes:
'We have so many women doing incredible work so we just wanted to make them visible'
'Men's work is more likely to accepted and more likely to be cited'
'One of the things that excites me about Wikipedia is that it is a great gateway for people who might never have clicked on a journal article'
'Anything you can do in your pyjamas is a good thing'
Next Steps: How the FDNext Project is Tackling Research Data Management ... and Farewell to Emma
The Choice is Yours? How Algorithm Bias Impacts Fairness and Accessibility of Knowledge
Process Not Product: How the Open Life Science Mentoring Program Creates Open Science Ambassadors
Sprint for your eLife! How the eLife Innovation Sprint Helps Drive Forward Open Science Projects
A Transformative Edge: How Transformative Learning Can Benefit Open Science
The COVID Transmission: How Scientists and Science Journalists Are Communicating During the Pandemic
Unblocking Breakthroughs: How DEIP Are Using Blockchain and Open Science to Provide Innovation Evaluation
A Slice of the Research Cake: The Impact of Open Science in Africa
Know Your Research Rights: The Legal Perspective on Copyright and Open Science
The Utopian Model: How The Neuro Has Become An Open Science Institution
Viral Validation: How the New Journal 'Rapid Reviews: COVID-19' Accelerates Peer Review and Publishing
The Corona Connection: How LabHive and Open Science is Helping Scientists Solve COVID-19
Stemming the Fake Flow: How Unistem Day Reveals the Importance of Science Communication to Students
Licence to share: how Creative Commons brought clarity to the digital rights and enabled fair content reuse across the web.
An Inventive Step: Shobita Parthasarathy on the Role of Patents and Innovation in Science
A New Normal: How the Center for Open Science is Changing How Science is Done
Together Works Better: How Sage Bionetworks Use A Collective Approach To Data
Hindsight is 2020: Reviewing How the ORION Project Impacted Open Science
Life Sciences in the Fast Lane: Dan Qunitana on Rapid Feedback, Tweeting, and Time Management
Are We Doing Good? Discussing Open Science and Scientific Practice at the Doing Good Conference
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