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The Center for Open Science (COS), in collaboration with NASA, hosted a no-cost, online culminating conference on March 21 and 22, 2024, to showcase the outcomes, coalition-building efforts, and ongoing work stemming from the 2023 Year of Open Science (YOS). Watch recordings from this event.
This event aimed to unite YOS participating organizations, U.S. federal agencies, funders, international policymakers, universities, and research institutions for knowledge exchange and the sharing of recommendations to advance open science policies and practices.
The culminating event featured a combination of plenary sessions, panel discussions, and lightning talks to showcase a range of key initiatives.
Day One: March 21, 2024
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11:00 am ET | Reflections on a Year of Open Science: Initiatives and Achievements Realized and Where to Next – (OSTP, NASA, UNESCO) – Plenary A | |||
12:30 pm ET | Invited Session A (Infrastructure) | Session A (Policy) | Invited Session B (Policy) | Invited Session C (Policy) |
1:30 pm ET | Session B (Infrastructure) | Session C (Community, Infrastructure, Policy) | Invited Session D (Policy) | Invited Session E (Policy) |
2:30 pm ET | The Critical Roles of Grassroots Initiatives and Communities in Increasing the Adoption of Open Science Practices – (OSPO++, neuromatch, GOSH, PREreview) – Plenary B | |||
4:00 pm ET | Session D (Community) | Session E (Infrastructure) | Lightning Talks A (Data Sharing) | Org. Stories A (Community) |
5:00 pm ET | Session F (Infrastructure) | Session G (Infrastructure) | Lightning Talks B (Metascience) | Org. Stories B (Rewards) |
Day Two: March 22, 2024
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8:00 am ET | Advances in Research Evaluation: Large-Scale Efforts in the US and Worldwide – (HELIOS, CoARA, DORA) – Plenary C | |||
9:00 am ET | Session H (Policy) | Session I (Rewards) | Lightning Talks C (Physical Sciences) | Org. Stories C (Community) |
10:00 pm ET | Session J (Community) | Session K (Infrastructure) | Lightning Talks D (Rewards & Infrastructure) | Org. Stories D (Infrastructure) |
1:00 pm ET | Ongoing Activities to Advance Open Science at US Federal Agencies Following the Launch of a Year of Open Science – (NSF, NIH, DOE) – Plenary D | |||
1:30 pm ET | Session L (Infrastructure) | Session M (Community) | Lightning Talks E (Metascience) | Org. Stories E (Policy) |
2:30 pm ET | Session N (Infrastructure) | Lightning Talks F (Replication) | Lightning Talks G (Equity, Training, Norms) | Lighting Talks H (Publishing) |
Presentations, panels, symposia, and discussions that delve into specific topics related to open science.
Brief, dynamic presentations that provide quick insights, updates, or showcase innovative projects aligned with the conference theme.
Organizations will share their experiences, successes, and challenges in their projects with particular attention to the four NASA Year of Open Science Goals.
Speakers: Ana Persic (UNESCO), Maryam Zaringhalam (OSTP), Chelle Gentemann (NASA)
Moderators: Lisa Cuevas Shaw (COS) and Alison Parker (Wilson Center Science and Technology Innovation Program)
Speakers: Jacob Green (OSPO++), Brianna Johns (Gathering for Open Science Hardware), Nick Halper (neuromatch), Daniela Saderi (PREreview)
Moderator: Emmy Tsang (Invest in Open Infrastructure)
Speakers: Eva Méndez (CoARA), Haley Hazlett (DORA), Caitlin Carter (HELIOS)
Moderator: Brian Nosek (COS)
Speakers: Susan Gregurick (NIH), Martin Halbert (NSF), Brian Hitson (DOE)
Moderator: Chris Erdmann (SciLifeLab)
Speakers: Tim Vines (DataSeer), Jennifer Gibson (NIH GREI), Ishwar Chandramouliswaran (NIH), Amanda French (ROR)
Moderator: Nici Pfeiffer (COS)
Speakers: Emelia Williams (Open Environmental Data Project), Katie Hoeberling (Open Environmental Data Project), Jeff Sheehy (Healthcare Consultant), Grace Wickerson (Federation of American Scientists)
Moderator: Grace Wickerson (FAS)
Speakers: Shannon Dosemagen (Open Environmental Data Project), Alison Parker (Wilson Center Science and Technology Innovation Program), Michael Weinberg (NYU Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy), Alicia Gibb Seidle (Open Source Hardware Association)
Moderator: Alison Parker (The Wilson Center)
Speakers: Jessica Polka (Astera Institute), Brendan Nyhan (Dartmouth College), Sean Grant (HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice, University of Oregon), David Mellor (Center for Open Science), Jordan Dworkin (Federation of American Scientists)
Moderator: David Mellor (COS)
Speakers: Johanna Cohoon (University of Utah), James Howison (University of Texas at Austin), Karthik Ram (UC Berkeley & rOpenSci), Alyssa Columbus (Johns Hopkins University), Sayeed Choudhury (Carnegie Mellon University)
Moderator: Jordan Dworkin (FAS)
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Invest in Open Infrastructure
This work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Grant Number 80NSSC23K1245 issued through the Science Mission Directorate (SMD) program F.2 Topical Workshops, Symposia, and Conferences.
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