Engaging the audience by telling a story in five minutes on 20 slides - that is the concept of Ignite Talks.
Look forward to exciting Open Science horror and success stories about working conditions and mismanaged incentives for scientists, about a platform for collaborative writing and open peer review, about the use of established platforms that led to the rapid development of FAIR infrastructures and data provision, about a hospital drama that became a success story through international collaboration and more.
Presented by:
- Dr. Jens Dierkes, University and City Library of Cologne (USB): Ignite what and why
- Marc Jekel, University of Cologne: Transparent Scrubbing - The Open Science Edition
Presentation DOI: 10.4126/FRL01-006453189 - Dr. Rima-Maria Rahal, Max Planck Institute for Research in Collective Goods: Good research needs good working conditions
Video recording
Presentation DOI: 10.4126/FRL01-006453191 - Franciska Heenes, University and City Library of Cologne (USB): Collaborative writing, publishing and open peer review
- Hannes Wünsche, Robert Koch Institut: FAIR Open Data mit Github und Zenodo
If you want to learn more about the format, you might enjoy watching Ignite Show: Scott Berkun - "Why and How to Give an Ignite Talk", Ep 19.