A digital preservation workflow for academic research
As part of the Data Lifeboat meeting I attended in November 2024, I'm jotting down some rough, high-level thoughts on what a good digital preservation workflow might be.
As part of the Data Lifeboat meeting I attended in November 2024, I'm jotting down some rough, high-level thoughts on what a good digital preservation workflow might be.
I recently posted threads and received helpful responses from the Turing Way Slack group discussing visual #accessibility both for #datavisualisation and text.
A question that came from a recent conversation: Is there published (meta)research on solving collective action problems in academic research?
On 25 April 2024, I gave a talk at the Open Science & Societal Impact conference titled “AI is not the problem – thinking about outcomes”. It was co-created with Jennifer Ding of the Turing Way who is the real AI expert here, and wrote a great post about an outcomes-based approach to AI. There's extra stuff I couldn't fit into the talk, so I'm putting them here plus a transcript and video recording of the talk.
On 20 March 2024, I gave a talk at the Open Source for Innovation in Universities event titled “The critical role of open source in open research” (open source slides published to Zenodo). Like last time, it was informed by incredible feedback I received from various open research communities, especially Malvika of the Turing Way who first connected me to the organisers. There's extra stuff I couldn't fit into the talk, so I'm putting them here.
On 10 February 2024, I gave a lightning talk at FOSDEM 2024's Open Research Online Devroom titled “Representing epistemological and disciplinary diversity in open research discourse” (slides shared here). It was informed by incredible feedback I received from various open research communities. There's so much good stuff I couldn't fit them into a 10-minute lightning talk, so I'm putting them here.