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Wednesday, November 7 • 1:00pm - 2:15pm
A Joint Roadmap for Open Science/Scholarly Tools: Collaborating to Support Open Infrastructure

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Organizations building nonprofit, open-source tools for scholarship and publication have joined with open-science researchers in a new collaboration to develop a Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools.

While open technologies and services are becoming essential in science practices, so far, there has been no holistic effort to align these tools into a coherent ecosystem that can support the scientific experience of the future. To draw this missing map, we’ve formed the Joint Roadmap as an informal group of like-minded people and organizations with shared goals. To date, a number of organizations are participating, including: Berkeley Institute of Data Science (BIDS), bioRxiv, Collaborative Knowledge Foundation (Coko), Crossref, Dat Project, Earth and Space Science Open Archive (EESOAr), eLife, Hypothesis, Jupyter Project, Mozilla, Open Science Framework (OSF), ORCID, Public Knowledge Project, Public Library of Science (PLOS), Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), Wikimedia, and Zotero, and researchers: Lisa Hinchliffe, Samantha Hindle, and Daniel Mietchen.

Speakers
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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe

Professor/Coordinator for Research and Teaching Professional Development, University Library, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Alison McGonagle-O'Connell

Director of Community Development, Collaborative Knowledge Foundation
Open source workflow tools to support the submission, peer review, and production workflow for research outputs in the forms of books, journals, and micropublications. Topics related to peer review in general. Topics around contributorship and attribution. Diversity and inclusion... Read More →
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Travis Rich

PubPub Project Lead, The Knowledge Futures Group, MIT
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Mike Roy

Dean of the Library, Middlebury College
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Dan Whaley

CEO and Founder, Hypothesis
Dan is a coder and entrepreneur that created the first online travel reservation company on the web (ITN/GetThere) in 1995. He wrote much of the software, launched the business and guided the long term technical and product vision. GetThere went public in 1999 and was sold to Sabre... Read More →