*********************** Wednesday 25th January at 17.30 GMT/UTC Location: This Etherpad Skype (add your Skype ID below) Attendees: Jenny Molloy (jcmcoppice12) Nick Stenning (nickstenning) Diane Cabell: dianecabell Richard Littauer (richard.littauer) Jonas Xavier (Jonasagx) Graham Steel (steelgraham) claudia.koltzenburg www.ctt-journal.com Laura Newman (lauranewmanonskype) Egon Willighagen - by 18 Non-attendees: Mat Todd (mattodd) Would like to come, but 04:30 Sydney Time... (a TAD too early....) Agenda Items: * 2012 open science wish list - what can we achieve this year? - Open data in science slides - New local open science groups (*5 -- we're holding you to that, Jenny) LOL - Mat Todd's ideas https://plus.google.com/114959083191278443851/posts/PugWeW6jM2N - Open Science conference? Annual meeting - Have a whole day workshop at OKFest * Panton Fellowships - Call for applications now out - 24 Feb deadline - 8000 GBP p.a. - Advocacy, exploration of open data and open science http://blog.okfn.org/2012/01/25/panton-fellowships-apply-now/ http://pantonprinciples.org/panton-fellowships/ * Update on local groups - maybe look for innovation awards at resarch institutions to get some funding to start with - make it very clear that it is easy to set up a local group maybe a form like http://okfn.org/community/get-involved/ - Egon testimony on running an open science group. * Citizen Cyberscience Summit - hackathon ideas? 16th - 18th February - Any ideas for proposal - Hackathon ideas * Update on open access and OKF - New group, just setting - it is considered helpful to deal with the topics of open data and open access separately within okfn * Working group website redesign - Like http://okfn.org/ - Launch page with links to blog, mailing list, and pages. - International links (to initiatives elsewhere) * Plans for Open Research Reports in 2012 - Hackathon was a successful day, managed to get a good amount of work on infrastructure completed. - No prototype yet - Video to explain BibSoup, on new website: http://vimeo.com/35458484 - Find a space for a hackathon - C4CC, Barbican * Data Watch? - Like Retraction Watch - for papers - http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com/2012/01/draft-post-cleanup-3-open-knowledge.html - what would be the aim? self-organized transparency - Could be looking for datasets that have been retracted, errors found, or naming and shaming projects which refuse to share their data, or highlighting research such as that showing psychology papers closest to p<0.05 were less likely to share data than those with highly significant results. * DDOI - role of sth like a doi for data - maybe ask Martin Fenner http://blogs.plos.org/mfenner/ and/or DataCite to give his current opinion Agree - URLs should be fine but break - with doi's you know what you're linking to and there is a central resolver Data published in Figshare http://figshare.com/ are allotted a persistent identifier based on the Handle System - see http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3127351/ good point - component doi might be looked into also for data? I will ask Mark H. to clarify :) - Can we name something doi - registered trademark? - Getting DOI's from datacite through british library in the next month or so - Mark H :)) * a code registry/repository in Open Linguistics - http://wiki.okfn.org/Wg/linguistics/workflows - contact: Nick Barnes http://climatecode.org/blog/2011/10/science-code-manifesto/ - What will this offer beyond GitHub? - Main goal is to offer a central hub for accessing (social) science code - more of a registry than a repository. - Forum for people ACTION: Organise hackday