Road to Open Science Podcast
What is Open Science and what can it do for research? The new Road to Open Science podcast follows the path to open science through the perspective of researchers. It covers various aspects, from practicalities to policies and philosophies.
“In the first episodes back in 2018 we put a heavy focus on the philosophy and history behind the open science movement,” says host and member of the Utrecht Young Academy Sanli Faez (Assistant Professor in Physics). “Now Utrecht University has fully embraced open science as a part of its mission we think it’s time to start the conversation on what open science means to our daily practice.”
Episodes:
- What does Elsevier know about you, and how? (with Eiko Fried and Robin Kok)
- Utrecht University Open Science Platform
- Open Science Monitor (with Ruth van Veelen and Judith de Haan)
- Faces of Open Science (with Susanna Bloem and Martijn van der Meer)
- A closer look at Open Hardware (with Jose Urra Llanusa and Santosh Ilamparuthi)
- Reanimation of Scientific Debate (with Michael Bon)
- A Seat at the Table for Early Career Scientists (with Charisma Hehakaya)
- Diversity and Inclusion (with Gönül Dilaver)
- The Rise of the Research Software Engineer (with Barbare Vreede and Lieke de Boer)
- Replicating History (not the Past)(with Pim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra)
- Automated Systematic Reviews (with Rens van de Schoot)
- Recognition and Reward (with Marieke Adriaanse and Paul Boselie)
- R2OS Relaunch - Open Science Festival
- Commons is the Name
- Collective Action (with Cameron Neylon)
- The Untapped Potential (with Rosanne Hertzberger and Egon Willighagen)
- Academics in Charge (with Jean-Sébastien Caux and Christopher Jackson)
- Collaboration is Key
- A Social Dilemma