The ORION Open Science Podcast
Education
Episode Summary:
The Coronavirus pandemic has led to many new initiatives to help scientists share resources and data. We talked to, Tobias Opialla and Lisa Rieble who have created a new platform called LabHive. We discussed what LabHive is and how it got started, as well as how Open Science principles and practices relate to the new normal and how communication is key.
Episode Links:
LabHive
WirVsVirus
Impact Hub Berlin
Bonus links regarding Drosten, the Teachers and Kindergarteners and the BILD:
Original tweet from Drosten:
https://twitter.com/c_drosten/status/1264934434756755456
Replies from improperly quoted reviewers:
https://twitter.com/jdoeschner/status/1264948078790029313
https://twitter.com/domliebl/status/1264935266185293826
https://twitter.com/polenz_r/status/1264946109719379970
https://twitter.com/christoph_rothe/status/1265344225979314177
https://twitter.com/christoph_rothe/status/1264930677306413058
The xkcd regarding preprints:
https://xkcd.com/2304/
Regarding renewed interest in Testing:
Drosten wanting to test schools and Kindergartens
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/39-Welche-Chancen-neue-Tests-bieten,podcastcoronavirus206.html
Press Release from Berlin Senate regarding test strategy:
https://www.berlin.de/rbmskzl/aktuelles/pressemitteilungen/2020/pressemitteilung.935676.php
A Week's Worth of SciComm: Berlin Science Week and the Value of Science Communication
Compound Interest: Discussing the EU Open Screen Project at the MDC
You Don't Say! Emma Dorris on Public Engagement and How Discussions with the Public Improve Research
A Public Scandal: Paola Masuzzo on the Absurdity of Locking Up Knowledge
The FAIR is in Town: figshare, The Turing Way, and Open Science Quest at the OSFAIR2019
Laying it all out: How The Science Breaker is supporting lay summaries and science communication
A Skeptic's Guide to Open Science: Steven Novella on tackling biases, publication noise, and pseudoscience
A Metric for Optimism: John Ioannidis on Reproducibility, Preregistration, and Data Sharing
'There is no spoon': Imagining Science Without Journals
Public Money? Public Code: What 'Free' Software Really Means in Research
An Ignoble Pursuit: Laughing and Thinking about Science Communication and the Ig Nobel Prize
Signing up to Open Science: Open Peer Review and Aligning Core Values
Open Data: FAIR, foul, and meta
Retraction Watch, Research Integrity, and Peer Review
Aubrey De Grey, Aging, and Alternative Approaches to Research
Communicating Animal Research Part 2
Communicating Animal Research Part 1
Preprints: what do scientists think?
Rewriting Diversity: Editing Wikipedia and Opening Science
Is science self-correcting?
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