At the Crossroads of Open Science
A workshop offered by the Bonn Graduate Center in cooperation with the Bonn University and State Library
For science to be transparent and reproducible, it should be open. We hear about it more and more. But what does it actually mean to do open science and how can you incorporate it in your daily routine? What does it have to do with FAIR and research data management? What are QRPs? How to avoid predatory journals?
Online Workshop
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Trainer
Dr. Ewa Bres, Dr. Christian Bittner and Dr. Daniel Rudolf
Language
English
Location
Online
Target Group
Doctoral students and postdocs
Track(s)
Research, Research Management
Certificate
4 units are applicable within the Doctorate plus or Postdoc plus certificate

Description
For science to be transparent and reproducible, it should be open. We hear about it more and more. But what does it actually mean to do open science and how can you incorporate it in your daily routine? What does it have to do with FAIR and research data management? What are QRPs? How to avoid predatory journals? We will explore and discuss these and other aspects of open science during this interactive workshop.
Except for microphone and webcam, no technical equipment or prior knowledge is required for this online workshop.
Content
- What is Open Science, what does it involve and why is it important
- FAIR & CARE
- Research Data Management (RDM)
- Ppen access and predatory journals
- Scientific misconduct, QRPs
Contact
Bonn Graduate Center
Address
Alte Sternwarte
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47
53115 Bonn
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