Fwd: IDF Panel “Open Data as a Public Good and the Responsibilities of Scientists”
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Dear All,
I’ve heard from Sandy regarding the title and focus of the panel she will
be moderating. She and the panellists seem to be happy with the title and
scope. We are therefore all set for the printed programme.
She is awaiting the title of Myron’s talk and will inform us as soon as she
receives one to update the online programme.
An email exchange is currently underway and a virtual meeting might follow
between with the panellists.
Best wishes.
Mustapha
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From: Sandy Harrison
Date: 25 August 2016 at 18:09
Subject: RE: IDF Panel “Open Data as a Public Good and the Responsibilities
of Scientists”
To: Mustapha Mokrane
Hi Mustapha,
Saw your instant message.
Personally I am happy with the title and scope of this panel. I have not
heard back from the panelists as to whether they are happy, but I think the
two interventions listed fit well in this theme
I’ve sent another email to Myron asking him for a title, and will forward
this to you as soon as I hear from him.
I have suggested that we interact by email, in the first instance, to see
what kinds of topics are going to be covered by each speaker and what the
burning questions are — and will propose a virtual meeting if this seems
desirable.
Cheers,
Sandy
Sandy P. Harrison
Centre for Past Climate Change
and
School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science (SAGES)
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*From:* Mustapha Mokrane [***@***.***-wds.org]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 17, 2016 7:42 AM
*To:* Sandy Harrison
*Subject:* IDF Panel “Open Data as a Public Good and the Responsibilities
of Scientists”
Dear Sandy,
The IDF Programme Committee is kindly requesting moderators of IDF Panels
to coordinate with panellists to prepare the discussion. As the moderator
of the Panel Discussion “Open Data as a Public Good and the
Responsibilities of Scientists” on 14 September, we hope that you could
initiate this discussion by email with the three panellists (contact
details listed below).
In particular, we would appreciate if you could consider the scope of the
panel discussion to make sure that your introduction and the panellists
interventions (10 minutes each) address the scope. Could you please also
reconfirm the title for each intervention in the process.You are of course
welcome to refine the scope of the panel and rewrite its short introduction
as long as it remains within the broad theme defined in the title of the
panel.
I was appointed to facilitate this exchange between you and the panellists,
so please let me know if I could do anything to help.
Very best wishes.
Mustapha
*11:00-12:30 **Panel Discussion: “Open Data as a Public Good and the
Responsibilities of Scientists”*
*Moderator: Sandy Harrison*
*Centre for Past Climate Change at the University of Reading and Chair of
World Data System Scientific Committee*
This panel of distinguished guests who represent government and academic
sectors will discuss the responsibility of scientists to make
publicly-funded research results open for reuse by others and how to
address national and international inequalities of data access.
*11:00-11:10* *Introduction, Sandy Harrison*
*11:10-11:20* *Myron P. Gutmann ***@***.***
*
*University of Colorado*
*11:20-11:30* *Victoria Stodden ***@***.*** *
*University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign*
*“Scientific Transparency, Integrity and Reproducibility”*
*11:30-11:40* *Takashi Onishi ***@***.***
*
*President of Science Council of Japan (SCJ)*
*“Open Data as Game Changer for Natural Disaster Prevention”*
*11:40-12:10* *Moderated Panel Discussion with all speakers*
*12:10-12:30* *Q&A Session*
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