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.

Career Development, Conversations (podcast), Leadership, Perspectives (blog), Project Management, Science Communication, Team Management

Leadership re-defined from a human-centered perspective – A conversation with Farah Hussain

Farah Hussain is the Managing Director at Farah Hussain Coaching and Training in London, England.
With over 30 years of experience as a coach and trainer, Farah and her organization offer services such as executive coaching, leadership development, diversity & inclusion, corporate training, management consulting, career development coaching and team building.
These services are targeted at individuals and businesses that are seeking to refine their leadership skills.
In this podcast, she shares her experiences as a leadership coach and trainer with Jo.

AfricArXiv, Conversations (podcast), Open Data, Perspectives (blog), Science Communication

The Data Quality Imperative – A conversation at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2022

From manuscript preparation to business-related best practices, scholarly publishers increasingly integrate data capture and analysis into their systems. These efforts are considered essential to enable interoperability, ensure transparency, and build trust with authors, funders, and institutions.

Conversations (podcast), Open Science, Reading Writing Publishing, Scholarly Publishing, Science Communication

Publication Strategies and Open Science – A conversation with Bianca Kramer and Jeroen Bosman

Bianca and Jeroen talk with Jo about one of their most recent interactive projects, the Publication Strategy Tool, a tool that helps researchers reconsider their publication strategies by thinking about publishing goals to inform new choices in what, when, how, and where to publish

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