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|10.30 ||Welcome and opening remarks (speaker from Wellcome Trust) | |10.30 ||Welcome and opening remarks (speaker from Wellcome Trust) | ||
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|10.45 ||'''Keynote: Dame Wendy Hall''', University of Southampton | |10.45 ||'''Keynote: [http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/wh/ Dame Wendy Hall]''', University of Southampton | ||
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|11.30 ||Daniel Mietchen, Wikiproject Open Access. '''Wikimedia and Scholarly Communication''' | |11.30 ||[[:w:User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]], Wikiproject Open Access. '''Wikimedia and Scholarly Communication''' | ||
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|12.00 ||Alex Bateman, European Molecular Biology Laboratory/ European Bioinformatics Institute. '''Using Wikipedia to annotate Scientific Databases''' | |12.00 ||[http://www.ebi.ac.uk/about/people/alex-bateman Alex Bateman], European Molecular Biology Laboratory/ European Bioinformatics Institute. '''Using Wikipedia to annotate Scientific Databases''' | ||
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|13.15 ||'''''Short talks:''''' | |13.15 ||'''''Short talks:''''' | ||
* Ed Saperia, Open Access Reader. '''Open Access Reader: A project to cite 'all' OA papers in Wikipedia''' | * [[User:EdSaperia|Ed Saperia]], Open Access Reader. '''Open Access Reader: A project to cite 'all' OA papers in Wikipedia''' | ||
* Richard Pinch, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. '''Wikimedia versus academia: a clash of cultures''' | * Richard Pinch, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. '''Wikimedia versus academia: a clash of cultures''' | ||
* Duncan Hull, University of Manchester. '''Wiki society to Royal Society: experience with biographies of living scientists''' | * Duncan Hull, University of Manchester, and [[:w:User:Johnbod|John Byrne]], Wikipedian In Residence at the Royal Society. '''Wiki society to Royal Society: experience with biographies of living scientists''' | ||
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|14.00 ||Michelle Brook, Science policy consultant. Title TBC | |14.00 ||[http://quantumplations.org/about/ Michelle Brook], Science policy consultant. Title TBC | ||
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|14.30 ||Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef. '''Usage of Digital Object Identifiers across Wikimedia projects''' | |14.30 ||Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef. '''Usage of Digital Object Identifiers across Wikimedia projects''' | ||
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|15.30 ||Daniel Mietchen, Wikiproject Open Access. '''Wikidata for Research''' | |15.30 ||[[:w:User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]], Wikiproject Open Access. '''Wikidata for Research''' | ||
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|16.00 ||Stefan Kasberger, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine/ OpenscienceASAP. '''Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow''' | |16.00 ||[http://www.stefankasberger.at/about-me/ Stefan Kasberger], GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine/ OpenscienceASAP. '''Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow''' | ||
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|16.30 ||Andy Mabbett, Wikipedian at Royal Society of Chemistry. '''Wikipedia, Wikidata and more - How Can Chemists Help?''' | |16.30 ||[[:w:User:Pigsonthewing|Andy Mabbett]], Wikipedian In Residence at Royal Society of Chemistry/ at ORCID. '''Wikipedia, Wikidata and more - How Can Chemists Help?''' | ||
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|10.00 ||Announcements about unconference, hackathon(s) and future events | |10.00 ||Announcements about unconference, hackathon(s) and future events | ||
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|10.15 ||'''Keynote: Peter Murray Rust''', University of Cambridge. | |10.15 ||'''Keynote: [http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/person/pm286 Peter Murray Rust]''', University of Cambridge. | ||
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|11.00 ||Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Title TBC | |11.00 ||Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Title TBC | ||
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|11.30 ||Melissa Highton, University of Edinburgh. '''Changing the Ways the Stories are Told''' | |11.30 ||[http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/about/organisation/learning-teaching-web/directors-office Melissa Highton], University of Edinburgh. '''Changing the Ways the Stories are Told''' | ||
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|12.00 ||Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus. '''Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research''' | |12.00 ||[http://ukwebfocus.com/ Brian Kelly], UK Web Focus. '''Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research''' | ||
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'''Refreshments''' are served at 14.30 but unconference continues. | '''Refreshments''' are served at 14.30 but unconference continues. | ||
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|15.00 ||Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. '''Citing as a public service''' | |15.00 ||[http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:Dtaraborelli Dario Taraborelli], Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. '''Citing as a public service''' | ||
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|15.30 ||John Byrne/ Henry Potts/ Henry Scowcroft (UCL/ CRUK). '''Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes''' | |15.30 ||[[:w:User:Johnbod|John Byrne]]/ Henry Potts/ Henry Scowcroft (UCL/ CRUK). '''Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes''' | ||
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|16:15 ||'''Wrap-up and thanks''' from Martin Poulter, Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries | |16:15 ||'''Wrap-up and thanks''' from [http://infobomb.org/ Martin Poulter], Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 30 May 2015
Wednesday 2nd September
Time | Session |
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10.00 |
Registration & coffee |
10.30 | Welcome and opening remarks (speaker from Wellcome Trust) |
10.45 | Keynote: Dame Wendy Hall, University of Southampton |
11.30 | Daniel Mietchen, Wikiproject Open Access. Wikimedia and Scholarly Communication |
12.00 | Alex Bateman, European Molecular Biology Laboratory/ European Bioinformatics Institute. Using Wikipedia to annotate Scientific Databases |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.15 | Short talks:
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14.00 | Michelle Brook, Science policy consultant. Title TBC |
14.30 | Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef. Usage of Digital Object Identifiers across Wikimedia projects |
15.00 |
Refreshments/ networking and sign-ups for unconference |
15.30 | Daniel Mietchen, Wikiproject Open Access. Wikidata for Research |
16.00 | Stefan Kasberger, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine/ OpenscienceASAP. Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow |
16.30 | Andy Mabbett, Wikipedian In Residence at Royal Society of Chemistry/ at ORCID. Wikipedia, Wikidata and more - How Can Chemists Help? |
17.00 |
End of first day's programme |
19.00 |
Drinks reception sponsored by Royal Society of Chemistry |
NB There is no formal conference dinner but there are many places to eat near the conference venue.
Thursday 3rd September
Time | Session |
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9.30 |
Coffee, networking and signing up for unconference sessions |
10.00 | Announcements about unconference, hackathon(s) and future events |
10.15 | Keynote: Peter Murray Rust, University of Cambridge. |
11.00 | Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Title TBC |
11.30 | Melissa Highton, University of Edinburgh. Changing the Ways the Stories are Told |
12.00 | Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus. Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.15 | Unconference block Including drop-in training sessions on:
Refreshments are served at 14.30 but unconference continues. |
15.00 | Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. Citing as a public service |
15.30 | John Byrne/ Henry Potts/ Henry Scowcroft (UCL/ CRUK). Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes |
16:15 | Wrap-up and thanks from Martin Poulter, Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries |
16.30 |
Conference ends |
17.00 | Post-conference drinks in a nearby pub |