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Reproducibility and replicability in teaching and learning as a road to Open Science - A conversation with Claudia Frick

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Claudia Frick is Professor of Information Services, Science, and Scholarly Communication at TH Köln. After her doctorate in meteorology, she completed a Master's degree in library and information science.

Claudia and Jo discuss open science, including concerns around data sensitivity, the relationship between data sets and publications, and the importance of collaboration and metadata. They also touch on the need for researchers to consider the value and accessibility of their work and the limitations of open science in terms of time and resources.

More details athttps://access2perspectives.pubpub.org/pub/a-conversation-with-claudia-frick/

Host:⁠ Dr Jo Havemann⁠, ORCID iD ⁠0000-0002-6157-1494 ⁠Editing: ⁠Ebuka Ezeike⁠

Music:⁠ Alex Lustig⁠, produced by⁠ Kitty Kat ⁠License:⁠ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) ⁠

At Access 2 Perspectives, we guide you in your complete research workflow toward state-of-the-art research practices and in full compliance with funding and publishing requirements. Leverage your research projects to higher efficiency and increased collaboration opportunities while fostering your explorative spirit and joy.

Website:https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org

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Claudia Frick is Professor of Information Services, Science, and Scholarly Communication at TH Köln. After her doctorate in meteorology, she completed a Master's degree in library and information science.

Claudia and Jo discuss open science, including concerns around data sensitivity, the relationship between data sets and publications, and the importance of collaboration and metadata. They also touch on the need for researchers to consider the value and accessibility of their work and the limitations of open science in terms of time and resources.

More details athttps://access2perspectives.pubpub.org/pub/a-conversation-with-claudia-frick/

Host:⁠ Dr Jo Havemann⁠, ORCID iD ⁠0000-0002-6157-1494 ⁠Editing: ⁠Ebuka Ezeike⁠

Music:⁠ Alex Lustig⁠, produced by⁠ Kitty Kat ⁠License:⁠ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) ⁠

At Access 2 Perspectives, we guide you in your complete research workflow toward state-of-the-art research practices and in full compliance with funding and publishing requirements. Leverage your research projects to higher efficiency and increased collaboration opportunities while fostering your explorative spirit and joy.

Website:https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org

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