Project Management

A conversation with Henri Max Deda
Career Development, Conversations (podcast), Digital Tools, Podcast, Scientific Writing, Strategic Reading

Responsible Use of AI for Researchers

In a world where scientific progress holds the key to solving humanity’s most pressing challenges, Henri Max Deda, co-founder of scienceOS.ai, shares his journey from molecular biologist to science communicator and entrepreneur. Speaking with Jo Havemann, Deda reflects on how his diverse background and a pivotal lecture on the “Network Effect” inspired him to co-create a platform that empowers researchers to collaborate and innovate more effectively.

Conversations (podcast), Decolonising Science, Digital Library Services, Digital Tools, Global Research Equity, Language Diversity, Mapping OS Resources, Multilingualism, Open Access, Open Science, Research Integrity, Science Communication

Identifiers and Inequality: Reassessing PIDs Through a Global Equity Lens

Sergio Santamarina works as a librarian at a public university in Argentina, and has a focus on open science practices and challenges in Latin America. Together with Jo, he explores issues around open access publishing requirements, the cost barriers for obtaining Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) in Latin American universities, and the importance of decentralized networks and persistent identifiers in research.

AfricArXiv, Digital Tools, Global Research Equity, Inspirational Quotes, Open Science, Perspectives (blog)

AfricArXiv Open Science Webinar Series: A Year in Review

AfricArXiv, a free digital archive for African research, has played a pivotal role in advancing open science on the continent. Established in 2018 and hosted by UbuntuNet Alliance since 2023, the platform is being tailored towards meeting the needs of African researchers, leveraging the Alliance’s extensive network.

Conversations (podcast), Global Research Equity, Multilingualism, Open Access, Open Science, Project Management, Reading Writing Publishing, Science Communication

Translating the generic principles of Open Science to Arts and Humanities research – A conversation with Erzsebet Toth-Czifra

Erzsebet Toth-Czifra is an open science officer at DARIAH-EU in Berlin, Germany. She has also worked as a content integration manager, external lecturer, and language teacher in Budapest, Hungary. She shares with Jo what Open Science means to her personally and professionally in this podcast.

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