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Open science concepts explained as stories in 10 minutes or less, hosted by Heidi Seibold. We'd love to hear your story! If you think you might have a story to tell, write an e-mail to opensciencestories@gmail.com This podcast is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/46287364/podcast/rss Contact: opensciencestories@gmail.com
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It's the end of season 1. It was a lot of fun to set up this podcast, but it is also time for Heidi to move on and make space for a new host. Do you want to become the new host of the podcast? Write a message to opensciencestories@gmail.com or message Heidi on Twitter (@HeidiBaya).--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show…
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This is a story of a personal Open Science Journey of Ecologist Antica Culina (@antica_c on Twitter). From not knowing anything about Open Science to becoming an active advocate of it, co-founding SPI-Birds database (www.spibirds.org) and SORTEE (https://www.sortee.org/) and serving on the Advisory Boards of several Open Science related initiatives…
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This story comes from Emilio Dorigatti (@edorigatti) and shows how the code that was used for research can give so much more information on a research project than just the paper. Emilio shares his thoughts in a blog. Check it out! https://e-dorigatti.github.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opensciencestories/…
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In today’s episode Lisa Barros de Andarde e Sousa discusses her difficulties in gaining new scientific insights by building on previous research results and how a change in the culture of criticism in science can help to accelerate scientific progress. Lisa obtained her PhD in Bioinformatics from the Free University of Berlin as part of the Interna…
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In this episode, Miguel Xochicale, will take you into his journey of practicing Open Science: a journey that is still in progress. You will hear about how he got interested in GNU/Linux OS through the limitation of closed software, the little to none accessibility of open access knowledge from his non-private education, the publication of his open …
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This story is about the power of open data to create new knowledge. Archival data and summary statistics can be re-analyzed to investigate research questions or use methodologies that did not exist when the original data were collected. As a result, old data and research can still advance scientific progress and produce new discoveries. Today’s sto…
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Luiza Bengtsson presents a story about an art-science collaboration conducted to explore the future of genome editing. The story showcases the opportunities and the difficulties of interdisciplinary work, particularly when emotions (art) are used to make scientific research tangible. The artist Emilia Tikka spent three months in the Max-Delbrück-Ce…
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This story traces Sally Rumsey’s personal history of open access support in UK universities, culminating in a role within cOAlition S that includes promoting the benefits of its Rights Retention Strategy.https://www.coalition-s.org/rights-retention-strategy/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opensciencestories/mess…
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Omer Markovitch (@OmerMarkovitch) and his colleagues have developed a new scientific device for automatic stirring of experiments, and have made it openly available so that others can reproduce or tinker it. Read the blog in Nature Research Chemistry Community. Download the design files for 3D printing the device here. To know more about Omer’s own…
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This is a story about mistakes and the revealing nature of Open Science that sometimes might be scary but is always worth it. Today’s story comes from Claudia Frick, who is a professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Cologne in the fields of information services, science and scholarly communication. You can find her on Twitter, TikTok, and…
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In this episode Heidi talks about her story of how she got into science and into open science. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes with guests who tell stories about Open Peer Review, Open Hardware, and many more!Find Heidi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeidiBaya--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opensciencestories/…
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