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I am a PhD student at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and University of Utrecht in the Netherlands studying health professions education. My research focuses on connecting physicians with information to care for patients through the design of information literacy education and by facilitating public and professional access to knowledge. Related to this, I am co-directing a randomized trial to monitor physicians’ use of primary literature in clinical care. Fingers crossed - we hope our findings will provide an evidence for the NIH Public Access Policy.
As a librarian at Stanford’s University's medical library, I train medical students, staff and faculty to effectively and legally locate, manage, and share information for clinical care, research, and teaching. My training takes place at the patient bedside, in the classroom and increasingly in faculty offices, where faculty are struggling to locate course materials that are “legal” for use in our curriculum that now has a global reach through massive online open courses (MOOC).
I am also a co-creator and instructor of the course "Open Knowledge: Changing the Global Course of Learning" that is happening right now. This course is an international, bilingual cooperative MOOC, involving institutions in Canada, Ghana, Mexico, and the United States. This course, which has enrolled over 20,000 participants, is offered for credit for library, business, publishing, and education students at each institution and globally to a digital audience. After a lot of legal wrangling - we licensed the course with a CC license. Additionally, at UCSF, I co-teach a credit course to train medical students to act as digital citizens and to edit Wikipedia.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
My interest in Openness stems from my personal mission to connect people, especially students and health care providers, with information through education and technology. I initially became interested in Openness when I figured out that my library was not going to be able to keep up with journal costs. Then as I became increasingly involved in patient care, openness became much more about the right to information for patients, researchers, and teachers.
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for the great idea, David. I’m really enjoying reading everyone’s bio.
Who am I?
I’m Lauren, I work in the Office of Scholarly Communication & Publishing at the University Library System, University of Pittsburgh. I also hold a Ph.D. in Sociolinguistics, and in my research work I study online communities and multimodal communication. I can be found on Twitter @parnopaeus, where I tweet about things like open science, language, anthropology, video games, and obligatory photos of my cats.
What do I do?
I work on our e-journal publishing program, but I am also active in outreach and education around Pitt’s campus on open access and electronic resources for making scholarly work more open and accessible. I am active in publishing the results of my Ph.D. research projects in various outlets (in Gold OA outlets these days, although I make sure to deposit my work in my institutional repository for those old closed-access publications). I am also starting my first online class as an adjunct professor at Southern New Hampshire University’s College of Online and Continuing Education, where I will teach the occasional linguistics or anthropology class online. In my copious spare time (ha), I play the trombone in a community orchestra, practice my recently-learned bicycle riding skills, and happily lose myself in a science fiction or fantasy novel, film, television series, or RPG (tabletop or video game).
Where did my interest in Open come from?
This comes from my experience as an academic and meeting people from all around the world in my discipline who had trouble accessing research in their fields due to paywalls and other barriers. I dug deeper and learned more about the injustice in the system and committed myself to openness as a researcher. Then this job at the ULS at Pitt appeared, and I saw it as a timely suggestion from the universe that it was time to get involved on a bigger scale. I’m still on that journey and will continue it at OpenCon.
Please feel free to follow me on Twitter (@parnopaeus) or connect with me on LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/lbcollister).
Thanks!
Lauren
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Hi all,
My name is Joachim Bibuli from Kampala,Uganda.I work with an NGO called Center for Information Policy in Africa.I have lectured library and information science students at Cavendish University Uganda , worked as an information officer for a women's rights NGO in Uganda and records officer for the Government of Uganda.I hold a bachelor of library and Information science degree and master of science in information science degree of Makerere University.
What do i do ?
I coordinate the Center for information Policy in Africa, an NGO that me and like minded colleagues set up to empower communities to access information and participate in the development process.I also do private consulting for a number of in civil society entities in Uganda.My research interests are mainly in information use,copyright, traditional knowledge , scholarly research and communication,open education , mobile technologies and social networking and legislation affecting access to information.
Where did my interest come from?
As part of my work on human rights i was involved in advocacy on access to information legislation in Uganda.However my interest in open access was tickled by a workshop organised by EIFL and Consortium of Uganda University Libraries that introduced me to the concept of open access.Open access i realized is firmly ingrained in African culture where knowledge was in the public domain.
Look forward to meeting you all.
Joachim Bibuli
Dear all
Thank you David for this excellent initiative.
Who am I?
I am Lilia Cheniti, I’m Tunisian assistant professor of Computer Science at the
University of Sousse in Tunisia,in North Africa and
head of online learning Department in my University. I graduated of the
University of Braunschweig in Germany where I read for a master’s degree in
Computer Sciences. I’m a member of the PRINCE Research group at the University
of Sousse and my PhD was realized in collaboration with the Semantic Web group
at the Institute of Information Systems of the University of Hannover in
Germany.
What do
I do?
I have great interest in open access in
general and in open educational resources in particular. I am currently a
researcher at the University of Sousse in Tunisia, and co author of four online
courses. May research interest span a vast array of web based learning
methodologies and in particular web-based assessment.
I’m also expert trainer for University lecturers in the online learning and instructional design of educational online resources. For the past two years I have focused on MOOC and I am currently setting up a MOOC for project-oriented design and specification alongside three other colleagues. The project, which is mainly addressed to computer sciences students, will be one of only two currently being developed in Tunisia and will be launched by the end of this year. Open resources are a fundamental component of these courses.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
My interest in Openness, and in particular open education began about 24 months , as I’m involved in projects related to MOOCs and instructional design of educational resources.
A culture of open access and open resources is lacking in Tunisian universities. This is particularly true in my university, where I’m lecturer and Head of Online Learning Department. It is part of my terms of reference at the level of my department to foster a culture of open access and facilitate a rethinking of learning methods both at the level of students as well as faculty. This includes encouraging my colleagues to use open education resources in their courses and inviting students to
I am also attending this conference to enhance my academic credentials among the vibrant community of African and Arab computer scientists. Exposure to other experiences from around the world will help me update my course materials and offer my students new sets of learning resources that are available elsewhere. In this respect, Open Educational Resources could offer me a very useful entry point to foster pedagogical innovation in my department, enhance the quality of materials and references, and develop links with academic centers of excellence beyond this countryand region.
I look forward to meeting you all soon!
Lilia
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Chris Noone
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Who am I?
Hi, I'm Chris. I'm from Clare in the west of Ireland but I now live in Galway (not far away!) after a brief stint living in the Netherlands. I'm really looking forward to meeting you all in DC this weekend.
What do I do?
I'm a PhD candidate at the School of Psychology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. My work focuses on the mechanisms underlying the relationship between mindfulness and higher-order cognition. I've been involved with organisations supporting psychology students in the past and am now part of committee in the Psychological Society of Ireland that represents the concerns of early career psychologists. Also, I'm working with my friends and colleagues Ivan Flis and Jonas Haslbeck on finding out more about how the traditional publishing approach is affecting students through a study we are currently conducting on access to scientific literature for European students.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
As an early-stage researcher who does a lot of teaching work, open access, open data and open educational resources are very important to me personally. However, I initially became aware of these important concepts through my work representing psychology students at local, national and international levels. Much of my work in both the Board of Management and Social Impact taskforce of the European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations (EFPSA) involved education and advocacy in the area of Open Access. The Right to Research Coalition has been very helpful to EFPSA and I was lucky enough to represent EFPSA at the R2RC GAs in 2012 and 2013 while we had the pleasure of hosting Nick at our congress in Denmark in 2012 and both Nick and Nicole at our congress in Romania earlier this year.
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I am excited about the potential of Open Access, Open Data and related movements in leveling disparities such as access to education, resources for research, and government services in the developing world. I have over a decade of experience working with non-governmental organizations in India, and have spent twelve years as a student and assistant professor at the University of Delhi. I have observed that easier, cheaper and more transparent access to government data can go a long way in strengthening democratic institutions, particularly in developing nations where such access is precluded by long and expensive bureaucratic processes, and is a function of literacy, economic status, and proximity to seats of power. The Right to Information movement in India, and the legislation it led to, changed some of that. Such legislations should be complemented with technologies that people can access cheaply and easily, which would reduce the gap between the citizen and information.
I look forward to meeting everyone!
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Hello All,
I’m excited to meet all of you at OpenCon14 this weekend.
Who Am I?
Kristofferson Culmer from the Bahamas.
What Do I Do?
I’m currently a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Missouri in the United States. I’m also the President-Elect of the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGPS). I currently serve this association as the Director of Outreach.
One of the projects we are currently working on is partnering with the Scholarly Publishing and Research Coalition (SPARC) in getting the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research (FASTR) bills passed through the US Congress and also educating to academic community on Open Access policies and the overall Open Access movement.
Where did my interest in Open Access (OA) Come From?
I became aware of OA through my participation in NAGPS. In short, NAGPS is the national voice advocating for graduate-professional student well-being in the United States. One aspect of that is keeping the cost of higher education as low as possible and also removing impediments from the research process. Larger universities currently can spend millions of dollars per year on academic journal subscriptions and researchers are often frustrated when they run into a pay wall while attempting to access research articles.
The federal government adopting OA policies would free up millions of dollars for college/university budgets that could be redirected to other needs like graduate stipends J or other needs throughout the university. Researchers would also always have access to the most current research articles.
I look forward to seeing you all this weekend. Safe travels and I’ll see you in DC!
Take care
Kristofferson Culmer
PhD Computer Science Student
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Computer Science
Graduate and Professional Council (GPC) President 2012-2013
UM System Intercampus Student Council (ISC) Chair
The University of Missouri
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Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
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Hi all,
I might as well join this thread as well!
Who am I?
My name is Viktor Grønne, I live in Copenhagen, Denmark, though I also spend a lot of time travelling across Europe as an elected representative of the European Students’ Union (ESU). Besides my work in ESU I am also a student in International Business and Politics at Copenhagen Business School.
What do I do?
As I said, I am an elected representative of ESU. I have been the Human Rights and Solidarity Coordinator for the past year, but from 1st of July I will step into the Executive Committee working primarily with the social dimension and internationalisation of education. We are an umbrella organisation of 47 national student unions from 39 different countries (we don’t limit ourselves to EU countries only) representing approximately 15 million students in tertiary education. ESU works to represent and promote the educational, social, economic and cultural interests of students at the European level towards all relevant bodies, this is primarily done through actions targeted at the European Commission, Parliament and Bologna Follow-Up Groups, but of course also through an impressive network of partners and projects.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
I guess my own personal as well as ESU’s interest and/or knowledge in the Open Access area can still be considered somewhat as a novice, though before joining university I did do some coding, which is where my personal experience comes from. However, the reason why we find Open Access to be so important is because we believe in education and research as a public good, something the state should make available to its citizens. Not all students have access to a wide selection of research journals and this is inhibiting the quality of studies and academic integrity as we see it right now. Further, there is no reason why the greater public should not be able to access the research results freely.
I look forward to getting to know more of you and meet you at the OpenCon!
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Who am I?
My name is Gennie (pronounced like "Jenny," short for Genevieve) Gebhart. I live in the beautiful Bay Area in northern California, and I am a Master of Library and Information Science student at the University of Washington Information School.
What do I do?
My interests lie in international digital divides, open access and other Open movements, and how they all interact. My research is in Internet implementation in developing countries, especially Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. In that same vein, I am currently doing research with TASCHA (the Technology and Social Change research group at the UW) on information/digital literacy in Myanmar. This summer, I am gearing up for research on zero rating and Internet.org in Ghana, also with TASCHA. In terms of work, I intern for Beyond Access's projects in Myanmar and the Philippines, and do impact data analysis for San Francisco-based social enterprise Samasource. Most of my volunteer time is dedicated to OA - I am a leader of the University of Washington's open access initiative and also volunteer for the DOAJ and the Open Access Button. I also spend a fair amount of time exchanging encrypted texts and book recommendations with David Carroll, the most handsome, charming, funny OA advocate around. ;)
Where did my interest in Open come from?
The UW Libraries first introduced me to the concept of open access when I was a sophomore in college. Around that time, the head librarian at the University of South Africa, Ms. Buhle Mbambo-Thata, was visiting the UW, and she gave a talk on her open access work. She began the talk with, "In most presentations, I tell you about my work. But today I am telling you about open access, and that means telling you about my heart." Aaaaaaand I was hooked.
Who am I?
Hi! My name is Sarah Hoskins and I am from Philadelphia. I have a BA in ancient Greek history from Boston University, an MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh, and am currently working on an MA in history from Rowan University. I love participating in community theater, playing kickball and making dinosaur shaped cookies!
What do I do?
I run the library's Digital Scholarship Center at Rowan University. I am a one-person department, so I end up doing a bit of everything, from equipment circulation and maintenance to building web tools to teaching Digital Humanities classes. I work with faculty and students on finding new and creative ways to present and share their research. It is super exciting and I am currently preparing for a kick-ass Open Access Week! I also work on Openness and Digital Humanities with other schools in the area. As a part of PhillyDH, I am developing a one-day, hackathon style group project to run alongside THATCamp focusing on visualizing and sharing an Open Data set.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
I've been interested in Open Access since first learning about the movement in library school. My interest really took off while working under the data management librarian at an engineering library. Looking at data management plans really got me thinking about how research is funded and distributed. Luckily, I have been able to continue working on research sharing, something I hope to make a lasting part of my career.
I am Ayodele Oba Adeyemo, 20+, Nigerian by nationality. I am a young GeoGeek, Data Junkie, serial entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, unconventionally thinking of ways to proffer solutions to human, social and environmental challenges. I am passionate about social change and development as well as the impacting the world. I am a final student of remote sensing and GIS from Nigeria.
What I do?
Basically I solve problems with IT. I leverage on available skills to proffer solutions to human, social and environmental challenges. For a period of 8 months now, I have been wokrking with a team on the Nigeria Open Data Access portal. Available at www.opendata.com.ng. I am a GIS expert, creative and free thinker, business developer and agile product developer. I used to code but now I focus on the developmenal management of startups. I love working with maps and locational entities... I free style on a blog www.gistme247.blogspot.com and ayodeleadeyemo.strikingly.com/blog/ .....
What drew my Open Data Interest?
Right from when I was younger I understood what freedom means and I understand the social /ethical dilemma behind the openness of data and information. I have always wanted a means where everyone have access to the datasets that they need. My experience as a programmer/ developer was not too good because at everytime I wanted to build local content applications that are focused at solving problems, I couldn't 'cos I don't have access to the data. Even as as student I do not have access to enough resources for asssignments and exam preparations. So I got to find a solution to this problem. Thats why I started my open data campaign.
Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
All of this interest in Openness began about 18 months ago and since then, my interest in open access, open issues and things that should be open has grown exponentially. These areas include copyright, free and remix culture, the free and open internet and digital civil liberties.
Looking forward to getting to know you all,
David
Thanks for introducing yourself, Carlos! It’s been great to see this wave of introductions, if you’re still out there and haven’t introduced yourself, I’d love to hear a bit more about you!
David :)
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> Hi, my name is Diego Andrade. I am Software engineering undergraduate course coordinator of UFC (Federal University of Ceará).
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> I work since 2013 on an countryside thematic university campus that brings technology to one of poorest areas of Brazil and i love what i do. Bring hope and future to the students by teaching "IT" is amazing. My students can't pay to much to use anything then all the open opportunities that they have to do something significant it's an opportunity to change yours lives.
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> I have intrest on open because on Brazil we have a federal law that obligates the government to provide all your data (open data) to the people what give us the opportunity to make products that can supervise and charge politicians to do everything right. Brazil is going through a political crisis because of corruption and such softwares and products can help to solve this problems.
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> I work with Renata Aquino and found out the event because she writed about it on our email group. I am very excited about the opportunity to join.
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> On Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 6:00:55 PM UTC-3, David wrote:
> Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) Hi Everybody. Hi Dr. Nick,
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Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
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Hi David, thank you for this initiative!
Who am I?
I am
Camila and I am a master’s student in neuroscience field at Laval University in
Québec city, Canada. I did my Bachelor in Brazil, in biology and I decided to
move to Canada looking for new challenges, new culture, etc. I really like to
exchange experiences and traveling, so I’m trying to do it as much as I can! Open
information and open access is all about exchanging experience and that’s why I
totally agree with this initiative! Furthermore, I’m interest especially in
biology and gastronomy/nutrition and I’m trying to put it all together.
What do I do?
Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
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Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
Greetings to all! Thank you OpenCon for giving me the floor!
Who am I?
I am Ratan Kumer Das, from Bangladesh, I am a librarian and a volunteer. I do love volunteering. From my student life, I involve in various outside activities. As a Rover Scout I have done social work with the poor and women. I am a teacher of night school where I serve for the homeless people. I like reading, writing feature for newspaper-magazine, traveling and exploring. You can find me on Facebook- ratan...@rocketmail.com.
What do I do?
I have more almost five years of work experience in library sector. I am a librarian with expertise in the delivery of comprehensive reference services, maintaining accurate data and building a strong knowledge base of the library's materials, utilizing a wide variety of technologies and formats, take all necessary steps for establishment of Modern Digital Library and supervise and improve the library facility for all. Researched and assisted in getting information, effective tracking and reporting skills, using databases and developed training materials and conducted technology related training including unique and dynamic courses in all aspects of Information Technology (IT).
Where did my interest in Open come from?
The open access movements attract me most. About one year ago I began to start my interest in Openness. I hope to take a more active part in it.
Open regards,
Ratan Kumer Das|Assistant Librarian|The Daily Bonik Barta|Dhaka|Bangladesh
Hi everyone, it’s a pleasure to have read your bios and get to know something about all of you. I thought it fit to follow the trend and tell you guys a little about myself as well.
Who am I?
I’m Kennedy Kwati, student at the University of Botswana reading for my Bachelors in Management (Strategy). I’m also a young professional working as a development officer with a young, vibrant team of amazing youth in Botswana, Young 1ove, an NGO with the mission to connect young Africans with proven life-saving information. We take programs that have been proven to work via rigorous research, contextualize them and massively scale them to reach thousands of kids. Our current flagship program is a sexual health class shown via a randomized control trial to reduce teenage pregnancy by 28% in Kenya. We took the same programme- contextualized it to the Botswana scene and massively scale it. We gather evidence even as we scale- the next step is to evaluate our impact (in Botswana) in collaboration to the Jameel Poverty Action Lap (J-Pal) and Baylor Children’s Clinical Centre of Excellence .
What do I do?
I work with different societies and associations in the University including the Society Against HIV/ AIDS (SAHA), UB Workcamps and the UB section of the Youth Alliance for Leadership and Development in Africa (YALDA) just to mention a few. I’m a strong advocate for young people and all things open. I believe access remain at the brink of untapped young talent and is our responsibility as fellow young people, both figuratively and realistically to bring about change.
As a Development officer at Young 1ove my work encompasses a lot of interesting things however the things that stand out the most is Partnership Development and Management, Fundraising and internal Operations management. I develop and oversee fundraising projects, funding partnerships etc. I also have an extra dabble in Research mainly working on the management and analysis of data- as well as design and reporting. I have ever since joining Young 1ove develop an inner eye that has appreciation for the deeper meaning of life and how we can use data to explain some of society’s challenging problems. I believe evidenced based education, especially open education is a key to unlocking Africa’s potential.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
My interest in Openness and all things Open stems from my lifework to connect young people and students to proven life- saving information. This all started about 5 months ago as I was sitting in the library with my lecturer doing preliminary reading on a particularly intriguing topic I was doing for my term paper. I kept hitting paywalls and was duly frustrated, I read about Open Access during one of these episodes and I have been swallowing every bit of information on this ever since and hoping to continue to learn more. I believe there is a lot of research and literature that is sitting gathering dust in shelves whilst it could be used to save thousands of lives around the world. This is why I’m a strong advocate for all things Open particularly Open Education.
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Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
Hi, all!
Really looking forward to seeing everyone in a few days. Here's a bit about me!
Who am I?
I'm Sarah, a PhD candidate in public history at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. I'm also a full-time staff member in our library's Center for Digital Scholarship. I tweet entirely too much at @svmelton.
What do I do?
My job involves coordinating the various open access publications that our Center produces. I've spent the last 5 years as an editorial staff member of the open access journal Southern Spaces (http://www.southernspaces.org), a humanities journal about the US South. I'm working on launching several new humanities journals right now, which I'll be happy to talk endlessly about. I'm a huge advocate for humanities open access publishing!
In addition to my work & studies, I work on several projects that support open* work. I'm the community + advocacy coordinator for the Open Access Button (hi, David!), a board member + the treasurer for the Library Publishing Coalition, and a community representative for the Digital Library of America.
Also, I love puppies (and kittens). Last year for Halloween I dressed up as an open access dinosaur, stomping out restrictive author agreements. (Here's the proof.)
Where did my interest in Open come from?
I initially began working at Southern Spaces because I was interested in publishing and editing. As I spent more time there, though, I realized the tremendous ethical obligation we have to make our scholarship public. Much of my research is in South Africa, as well, and I became particularly interested in open* movements across the Global South.
See y'all soon!
Sarah
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Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
Who am I?
I'm Neo Christopher Chung, a visiting professor in the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences (Poland). I obtained a Ph.D. in quantitative and computational biology, focusing on statistical learning and large-scale genomic data, and completed a post-doc in Zambia, analyzing longitudinal data from a large number of HIV clinics.
What do I do?
I work in a wide range of biostatistical problems, from developing computational methods in genomics to analyzing longitudinal data from HIV clinics. I also have developed and taught statistics, data analysis, and programming (R) courses.
Where did my interest in Open come from?
When I started my Ph.D. in 2009, I made a switch from Matlab to R. Then, soon enough, my appreciation for open source packages in R grew and I started writing an R package. As a biostatician/bioinformatician, my work would be impossible without open source software and open research data.
Hi everybody (Hi Doctor Nick) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlmECL2ED2I,
I thought I would start up a thread so that we can all introduce ourselves and get to know each other a little better before OpenCon.
Who am I?
I am David, I am a medical student in Queen's University Belfast but currently studying in the University of Copenhagen. I spend all my time thinking about and talking about (this is a warning because I talk a lot) all things open, things that should be open, the web, evidence-based medicine, Doctor Who, Girl Talk and cats. I can be found on the internet in various places but this part of Twitter is where I spend a lot of time.
What do I do?
I am co-founder and co-lead of the Open Access Button. The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet that lets users search for alternative access to research articles and report when they are denied access to research (we have a new one coming soon). I am also on the steering committee of the Open Policy Network. I also do some other activism-y stuff from time to time.
Where did my interest in Open come from?