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SUMMARY:Open Access Week at CU-Boulder
DESCRIPTION:Monday 10/24: Increasing Openness and Transparency in Acad
 emic Research3:00-4:00PM, UMC 247Presenter: John Lurquin\nReproducibil
 ity in science is continuing to receive a lot of attention with more a
 nd more highly cited findings failing to replicate. Although there are
  several reasons why a finding might not replicate, most of the focus 
 has been on the lack of openness and transparency in research and how 
 this degrades the validity of reported findings. During this talk, I w
 ill describe how certain interventions aimed at increasing transparenc
 y in research are becoming standard practice among scientific communit
 ies, funding agencies, journals, and hiring/promotion committees. We w
 ill then have an open discussion on how these practices might be adopt
 ed at the university level. What barriers to transparency exist in you
 r discipline? What types of resources are needed to make the detailed 
 reporting of research easier?\nWednesday 10/26: Open the World of Data
  with Web APIs12:00-1:00PM, Norlin Library E113Presenters: Phil White 
 and Andrew Johnson\nAll are welcome at this introductory workshop on A
 PIs. An Application Program Interface (API) in simple terms is an inte
 rface between applications that allows you to access information or da
 ta on the web that might otherwise be difficult or time consuming to c
 ollect. For example, a web API can be used to access data.gov, quickly
  download data from Twitter, or geolocate address information. In this
  workshop, we will explain how web APIs work and how to use them to ac
 cess data. We will also demonstrate easy to use tools to get started w
 ith APIs. No programming experience necessary.\nThursday 10/27: Implem
 enting Open Research Practices with the Open Science Framework9:30-10:
 30AM, UMC 247Presenters: Andrew Johnson and Laura Michaelson\nThe Open
  Science Framework (OSF) is a free and open source tool that allows yo
 u to manage all the components of your research project (files, data, 
 protocols, references, etc.) from one simple web interface. Most impor
 tantly, it integrates easily with the tools you already use in your ev
 eryday workflows (Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub, Zotero, etc.). This w
 orkshop will explore the many features of the OSF, including its proje
 ct management and collaboration capabilities, with an eye toward imple
 menting open and transparent research practices. Learn how to leverage
  the OSF to enhance your research workflows!\n\nFor more information v
 isit http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/events/open-access-week-at-cu-bo
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20161024T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Midway:20161027T103000
CATEGORIES:presentation, workshop
LOCATION:United States of America
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andrew Johnson":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile
 /AndrewJohnson
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="John Lur
 quin":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/JohnLurquin
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Andrew J
 ohnson":http://legacy.openaccessweek.org/profile/AndrewJohnson
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