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Data Horror Stories: A Halloween Event on Open Science 31 October 2024 12:00 - 14:00

As the academic world embraces the brave new frontiers of digitalization and Open Science and, not everything is as it seems. Lurking in the shadows are predatory publishers waiting to prey on your hard-earned research, and hackers, ever watching, ready to steell your data and money. Open Science does not always go smoothly.

Join us in this thrilling, Halloween-themed session, where we confront the dark side of research. Our speakers will take you on a journey through the challenges of ensuring transparency in a landscape riddled with pitfalls. Can we banish the ghosts of bad practices? Can we summon the support of institutions to move forward? Through storytelling, we’ll explore the ways to pave the way for a future where research is reproducible, transparent, and secure. Come prepared for insights, frights and bring your curiosity and sense of humor.

Do you have your own "horror story" that you would like to share during the event? Drop a message to e.karvovskaya@vu.nl

Come to meet likeminded people at VU Amsterdam, share your stories and hear others. Find the registration button at the top of this page.

Location

This is a meeting with lunch in the Botanical Garden, a 5 minute walk from VU Main Building.

Programme

12:00 - 12:15 Getting sitted, sandwiches 

12:15 - 13:00 Stories by Leighann Kimble, Erik van Duijn, Anne van den Maagdenberg

13:00 - 13:30 More stories

13:30 - 14:00 Summarizing the session, networking and walking back to the VU

About Data Horror Stories: A Halloween Event on Open Science

Starting date

  • 31 October 2024

Time

  • 12:00 - 14:00

Location

  • Botanical Garden Zuidas

Address

  • Van der Boechorststraat 8
  • 1081 BT Amsterdam

Organised by

  • University Library

Language

  • English

About the speakers

About the speakers

Leighann Kimble

Leighann is a PhD researcher at the KIN Center for Digital Innovation at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She has a background in international affairs, public health and health system strengthening, having previously worked in improving health systems in low- and middle-income countries. Her research is on data sharing and reuse in collaborative contexts with a focus on open data, open science, and open innovation.

Erik van Duijn

to be added soon

Anne van den Maagdenberg

to be added soon

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