We were delighted to join you for #OpenFest25! Thanks so much for making us so welcome at this fantastic event ๐
@rfarrow.bsky.social @beckpitt.bsky.social
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We were delighted to join you for #OpenFest25! Thanks so much for making us so welcome at this fantastic event ๐
@rfarrow.bsky.social @beckpitt.bsky.social
EEDI in Open Research ๐ง
You can now re-watch some of the #openfest25 sessions via our library webpages:
libguides.shu.ac.uk/c.php?g=7091...
If you missed my talk (or any of the other amazing talks) at #OpenFest25 you can watch the recordings now!
For those of you unable to join us last week for #OpenFest25, all the session recordings are now available to watch online: libguides.shu.ac.uk/c.php?g=7091...
Great team effort from @simonxix.com @kjsanders.bsky.social @thoth-metadata.bsky.social ๐
Not forgetting Copim alumni @samuelmoore.org (whose new book is now available #OA)
Download from the publisher's website ๐ฝ press.umich.edu/Books/P/Publ...
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The session recording from #OpenFest25 which includes our brief intro to the MORPHSS (Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities & Social Sciences) project is now available, with our talk beginning at 34.50 in the recording: shu.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Page...
Our #OpenFest25 presentation from last week is now available to watch. Enjoy @kjsanders.bsky.social and I talking about the spirit of experimentation in open research through our work with Radical Librarians Collective, Copim's Experimental Publishing Group, and @openbookcollective.bsky.social.
Reflecting on #OpenFest25, I'm grateful to the presenters (Almarzouq, Bowie, Sanders) who reminded us that openness is a social practice > we must not lose sight of this. E.g. open practices per se cannot dismantle the humanities' centrality in the ideological scaffolding of apartheid and genocide ๐
Last but not least of our key ingredients that add to our EEDI focused open research approach driven by #Openfest25
Thank you to all co-organizers, speaker and participants - its been a pleasure!
All recordings of the online sessions will be released next week. Stay tuned!
Thanks to @jenniad.bsky.social for introducing our project to #openfest25 (and thanks for inviting us!) Stay tuned for the recording.
I really enjoyed all the talks over the last couple of days at #OpenFest25. Thanks to all the speakers and organisers for making the event so great!
@openresshef.bsky.social
This was great from @batoolmm.bsky.social - not often you see discussion of open science explicitly referencing universities' harmful investment in fossil fuels and weapons #openfest25
Thanks to all the speakers, organisers and session chairs for #OpenFest25! Really interesting talks and discussions. Sheffield folks, I hope you have a lovely in person day tomorrow!
Lovely to get the opportunity to be on the research culture session of #OpenFest25
@lesleyuttley.bsky.social also examined research culture influences in health and biomedical research - shows us some brilliant visualisations of The Wheel of Fortune of Questionable Research Practices and The Vortex of Diminishing Returns in Open Science! #OpenFest25 doi.org/10.1016/j.jc...
Finally, @lesleyuttley.bsky.social, who found 68 kinds of problems with systematic reviews, including lack of diversity in the review team: "a bad systematic review is worse than a non-review" because of the assumption of a gold standard doi.org/10.1016/j.jc... #OpenFest25
Now @alicejanegibson.bsky.social is talking us through how systems theory/ systems thinking can help us map and understand research culture as an ecosystem, locating the leverage points for transformative impact across the ecosystem #OpenFest25
In our final online panel, a great paper from Batool Almarzouq, who shows how - if you follow the sources back - the same extractivist dynamics that transfer wealth from the global south to the global north in neocolonial projects play out in the open science funding landscape #OpenFest25
The last of the online sessions for #OpenFest25 - on Changing and critiquing (open) research culture - is about to get underway, with talks on dependency theory, research environments under pressure and research culture.
If anyone missed our talk at #OpenFest25 but would like to find out more about MORPHSS - our new project to surface & support open research in the arts, humanities & social science, do take a look at our webpages, including planned project deliverables:
morphss.hcommons.org/project-deli...
Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences (MORPHS) @morphss.bsky.social morphss.hcommons.org
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Beth Knazook of the Digital Repository of Ireland now speaking about the global Research Data Alliance ambassadors network #OpenFest25
Keep an eye out for collaborative online sessions between @knowledgeen.bsky.social and GO-GN, September-October time @beckpitt.bsky.social @rfarrow.bsky.social
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The GO-GN Open Research Handbook go-gn.net/gogn_outputs...
*Global OER Graduate Network
See here for other GO-GN resources go-gn.net/resources/
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Building diverse open research networks and communities session now underway at #OpenFest25
Rob Farrow, Beck Pitt & Carina Bossu are speaking about the Global OER Graduate Network, which has special interests in amplifying research from the global South.
Just about to start our 3rd day of #OpenFest25
The recipe for an #EEDI open research approach is still in the making, more ingredients from yesterday pictured below๐
In the presentation @simonxix.com & I gave at #OpenFest25, we referenced Radical Librarians Collective and some of the things we did in that. @sluginkpress.bsky.social, Simon, & I have peer-reviewed article covering some of our engagements in radical librarianship being published next year.
Thanks to @nickshepp.bsky.social for posting links from our panel on recognising and attributing contributions to research #OpenFest25
CRediT can be valuable but
"by recording and measuring the productivity of a narrow range of research outputs we are not going far enough in addressing the roots of academic inequity, such as the perceptions of what it means to be a researcher and participate in research"
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Valuing a broad range of research contributions through Team Infrastructure Roles: Why CRediT is not enough commonplace.knowledgefutures.org/pub/c69y2lr3...
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