Venue: Hybrid at FUCHS-Festsaal (O138), Schloss Schneckenhof, University of Mannheim and via Zoom
Date: 24 September, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Contact: Dr. David Philip Morgan, Dr. Philipp Zumstein
We are pleased to announce that the 6th annual Mannheim Open Science Day on the September 24th, 2024. The Open Science Day is a fantastic opportunity to showcase, share and discuss the diverse array of Open Science activities and experiences taking place at the University of Mannheim and beyond.
This year our Open Science Day will feature Best Practices in Open Science from researchers at the University of Mannheim including Open Science implementations in Economic History, Software Engineering and the value of connecting research with society. Additionally, we will also feature lightning talks from our newest Open Science Grant 2024 awardees and national efforts to improve Open Science and reproducibility from members of ther German Reproducibility Network.
All members and researchers of the University of Mannheim and beyond are invited to join our Open Science Day.
Prof. Henning Hillmann, Ph.D.
Vice President for Research and Early-Stage Researchers, University of Mannheim
Deputy University Librarian and Head of the Acquisition and Cataloging Department, University of Mannheim
The Impact of Open Science on Research and Society
Open Science Office, University of Mannheim
How Open Science can make the difference for grant applications in History Research
Junior Professorship for Economic History of the Middle Ages
Promoting Open Science in Test-Driven Software Experiments
Dr. Marcus Kessel
Postdoctoral Researcher, Chair of Software Engineering
Breaking Out of the Academic Bubble: The Need for a Stronger Connection between Science and Society
Chair of General Sociology
LMU Open Science Centre – from local to systemic implementation: embedding open research in institutional practices
Open Science Center, LMU Munich
Making Space for Open Science in Curriculum Design
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
Creating the Münster Center for Open Science
Münster Center for Open Science (MüCOS), University of Münster
ScreenIT
Quest Center, Berlin Institute of Health
CARING: Enhancing Open Data Quality through Community Engagement
Data and Web Science Group
Time for Perspective Taking: A Temporal Perspective on Social Processes at Work
Chair of Work and Organizational Psychology
Analysis of learners' attention with interactive visualisations in economics (ALAIVE)
Chair of Economic and Business Education
Serving up-to-date Dynamic Knowledge Graph Embeddings
Data and Web Science Group
German Reproducibility Network
Open Science Office, University of Mannheim
Research Data Center, University of Mannheim
BERD@NFDI, University of Mannheim
German Internet Panel, University of Mannheim
Open Discussion with 2024 Open Science Grant Awardees
The “Building Blocks” for Reproducible Research
(on-site only)
Moderation: Christos Sidiropoulos
Research Data Consultant (Data Literacy) and Subject Librarian for Mathematics, University of Mannheim
How it works: In teams, you will build vehicles using toy bricks and document each step of your building process. Next you will provide your documentation to the next team. Do you think they can successfully reproduce your vehicle? Let's find out!
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