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Conference Programme

Improving Discovery and Collaboration in Open Science. Final TRIPLE Conference, 1-3 February Bonn, Germany


Wednesday, 1.2.2023

TimeAuditorium
13:00
——–
14:00
Lunch (Foyer)
14:00
——–
14:10
Welcome
Harald Rosenbach (MWS)
14:10
——–
14:45
Introduction
Suzanne Dumouchel (CNRS)
14:45
——–
15:30
GoTriple Demo & User Registration
Emilie Blotière (CNRS) & Agnieszka Szulińska (IBL PAN)
15:30
——-
16:00
Coffee Break (Foyer)
16:00
——–
17:00
Keynote Lecture
Platform and Knowledge Production in the Age of A.I.
Leslie Chan (University of Toronto)

Chair: Suzanne Dumouchel (CNRS)
17:00
——–
18:00
Scholarly Communication

Chair: Pierre Mounier (OPERAS AISBL)

Sy Holsinger (OPERAS AISBL):
OPERAS Service Portfolio and Wider Opportunities

Tomasz Umerle (IBL PAN), Agnieszka Karlińska (IBL PAN):
The role of open metadata in the SSH scholarly communication – current challenges in the context of the TRIPLE project
18:00Poster Session
with Drinks & Food
20:00Social Dinner
Restaurant “Im Stiefel”

Thursday, 2.2.2023

TimeAuditoriumTimeRoom S153
8:30
——–
9:00
Welcome Coffee (Foyer)
9:00
——–
10:00
Keynote Lecture:
Research Communities, Visibility and Infrastructure:

The Impact of Open Science
Andrea Rapp (TU Darmstadt)

Chair: Michael Kaiser (MWS)
10:00
——–
11:30
Collaboration in SSH and beyond

Chair: Ana Inkret (CESSDA/UL-ADP)

Caroline Delmazo (University of Coimbra),
Dulce Freire (University of Coimbra):
Collaboration and beyond: the interdisciplinary research with and within the ReSEED Project

Tiziana Lombardo (Net7):
Developing a collaboratory for diverse SSH Citizen Science stakeholders – the VERA design

Martina Petrinovic (DPUH):
Participatory Mapping of Cultural Heritage in Remote Areas –
Potential to Engage the Local Community
10:00
——-
11:30
Workshop 1: GoTriple’s data – discussing quality, scope and scientific reuse

Tomasz Umerle (IBL Pan) & Cezary Rosiński (IBL PAN)

Read more here.
11:30
——–
12:00
Coffee Break (Foyer)
12:00
——–
13:30
Panel Discussion: On Finding the Common Ground: Collaboration between Technical and Non-Technical Teams

Chair: Leonie Disch (Know-Center)

Marta Błaszczyńska (IBL PAN)
Alessandro Rizzo (IRD)
Luca De Santis (Net7)
Stefano De Paoli (Abertay University)
Tomasz Hoffmann (PSNC)
Stefanie Pohle (DZNE)
12:00
——-
13:30
Workshop 2: CESSDA Data Catalogue:
What can be done at the catalogue end and what needs harmonized metadata?

Taina Jääskeläinen (CESSDA)

Read more here.
13:30
——–
14:30
Lunch (Casino)
14:30
——–
16:00
Data & Metadata I

Chair: Luca de Santis (Net7)

Cezary Rosińsky (IBL PAN), Nikodem Wolczuk (IBL PAN): 
Linked Data Services as a necessity for current metadata aggregators in the SSH

Alessandro Bertozzi (Net7):
A small step, a big jump: GoTriple and Linked Open Data

Patryk Hubar (IBL PAN), Marcin Giersz (IBL PAN): 
European Literary Bibliography:
aggregation and harmonization of literary bibliographical data
14:30
——-
16:00
Workshop 3: Connecting within-discipline infrastructures in support of cross-disciplinary collaborations
to tackle global changes: an open challenge for open science

Alessandro Rizzo (IRD), Alessia Smaniotto (Open Edition),
Christelle Pierkot (CNRS), Jessie Abbate (GEOMATYS), Sarah Kada (GEOMATYS)

Read more here.
16:00
——–
16:30
Coffee Break (Foyer)
16:30
——–
18:00
Panel Discussion: Training and Reusability

Chair: Francesca di Donato (CNR)

Sonja Filiposka  (UKIM – CYRIL AND METHODIUS UNIVERSITY IN SKOPJE):
FAIR-by-design methodology for learning resources: Skills4EOSC and NI4OS-Europe

Lottie Provost (CNR):
TRIPLE OS Training Series: Achievements, lessons learnt, next challenges

Monica Monachini (CNR/CLARIN):
A FAIR Training Platform for Italian Humanities and Heritage.
Building on the CLARIN and SSHOC experience


Irena Vipavc Brvar (CESSDA/UL-ADP):
Training in EOSC Project
16:30
——-
18:00
World Café: It’s German coffee and cake o’clock – chatting openly about Discovery with Representatives from Germany 

World-Café organised by the National Node OPERAS-GER
Pattrick Piel and Marlen Töpfer

Read more here.

Friday, 3.2.2023

TimeAuditoriumTimeRoom S153
8:30
——–
9:00
Welcome Coffee (Foyer)
9:00
——–
10:00
Keynote Lecture
Internationalising European Open Science initiatives: A decade of Research Data Alliance – or more?
Ari Asmi (RDA)

Chair: Peter Kraker (OKMaps)
10:00
——–
11:00
Collaboration & Multilingualism

Chair: Emilie Blotière (CNRS)

Pablo Calleja (Universidad Politécnica Madrid),
Elea Gimenéz (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas): 
Other Outputs, other languages: Discovering entities inside academic books in Spanish

Susanna Fiorini (OPERAS AISBL): 
Translations and Open Science:
translation as a collaborative practice at the heart of open science
10:00
——–
11:00
Workshop 4: How to become a GoTriple Provider?

Arnaud Gingold (OPERAS AISBL), Luca de Santis (Net7)

Read more here.
11:00
——–
11:30
Coffee Break (Foyer)
11:30
——–
12:30
Data & Metadata II

Chair: Arnaud Gingold (OPERAS AISBL)

Andreas Czech (KIT): 
Data Trust Model in Research and Economy:
Conceptual Design of a Mobility Data Trust (TMD)

Michael Freiberg (University of Gießen):
Semantic MediaWiki as a Research Tool
12:30
——–
13:00
Closing Remarks
Suzanne Dumouchel (CNRS)

Michael Kaiser (MWS)
13:00
——–
14:00
Lunch (Casino)
15:00
——–
18:00
Social Actitivity: Hike to Drachenfelsen

Want to learn more? Click here to read the conference brochure.

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