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An Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE) Partnership & Canadian-Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) Online Event
December 8-10 2020 North America time / December 9-11 2020 Australasia time
#EngagingOSS
Live events will take place synchronously at the following times:
- Canadian timezones: December 8-10, 2pm-4pm PST (Vancouver) / 3pm-5pm MST (Edmonton) / 4pm-6pm CST (Saskatoon) / 5pm-7pm EST (Toronto) / 6pm-8pm AST (Halifax)
- Australasian timezones: December 9-11, 6am-8am AWST (Perth) / 9am-11am AEDT (Sydney) / 11am-1pm NZDT (Auckland)
Pre-recorded lightning talks will be available from December 1 on for viewing.
For community guidelines, please see our Statement of Ethics and Inclusion, collaboratively developed by the Digital Humanities Summer Institute community.
Program
n.b. Program is current as of December 7 2020, and is subject to change. All events will occur online, and registrants will receive details on how to connect from December 1 on.
Pre-recorded lightning talks are available to registrants here: inke.ca/engaging-open-social-scholarship/lightning-talks/
December 8 CAN / December 9 AUS
(2pm-4pm PST / 5pm-7pm EST / 9am-11am AEDT / 11am-1pm NZDT)
- 2pm-2.15pm PST / 5pm-5.15pm EST / 9am-9.15am AEDT: Welcome by Ray Siemens (UVic), Catharine Coleborne (U Newcastle), Julie McIntyre (U Newcastle), and Rachel Hendery (Western Sydney U); Pragmatics by Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic)
- 2.15pm-3pm PST / 5.15pm-6pm EST / 9.15am-10am AEDT: Featured speaker & discussion
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- Roxanne Missingham (Australian National U Library), “Unleash the Beast – Time to Bring On Boudica – A Revolution Through Theses”
- Chair: Constance Crompton (U Ottawa); Technical assistant: Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic)
- 3pm-3.05pm PST / 6pm-6.05pm EST / 10am-10.05am AEDT: Break
- 3.05pm-3.50pm PST / 6.05pm-6.50pm EST / 10.05am-10.50am AEDT: Featured speaker & discussion
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- Gabriel Miller (Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences), “Supporting the Transition to Open Access: How to Move Forward, Together”
- Chair: Julie McIntyre (U Newcastle); Technical assistant: Randa El Khatib (UVic)
- 3.50pm-4pm PST / 6.50pm-7pm EST / 10.50am-11am AEDT: Closing by Jon Bath (U Saskatchewan)
December 9 CAN / December 10 AUS
(2pm-4pm PST / 5pm-7pm EST / 9am-11am AEDT / 11am-1pm NZDT)
- 2pm-2.15pm PST / 5pm-5.15pm EST / 9am-9.15am AEDT: Welcome by Ray Siemens (UVic) and Tully Barnett (Flinders U); Pragmatics by Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic)
- 2.15pm-3pm PST / 5.15pm-6pm EST / 9.15am-10am AEDT: Featured speaker & discussion
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- Kylie Brass (Australian Academy of the Humanities), “Humanities in a Time of Crisis”
- Chair: Laura Estill (St. Francis Xavier U); Technical assistant: Caroline Winter (UVic)
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- 3pm-3.05pm PST / 6pm-6.05pm EST / 10am-10.05am AEDT: Break
- 3.05pm-3.50pm PST / 6.05pm-6.50pm EST / 10.05am-10.50am AEDT: Featured speaker & discussion
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- Tanja Niemann (Érudit), “Changing the Game with Coalition Publica”
- Chair: Lisa Goddard (UVic); Technical assistant: Jannaya Friggstad Jensen (UVic)
- 3.50pm-4pm PST / 6.50pm-7pm EST / 10.50am-11am AEDT: Closing by Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic)
December 10 CAN / December 11 AUS
(2pm-4pm PST / 5pm-7pm EST / 9am-11am AEDT / 11am-1pm NZDT)
- 2pm-2.05pm PST / 5pm-5.05pm EST / 9am-9.05am AEDT: Welcome & pragmatics by Ray Siemens (UVic)
- 2.05pm-2.20pm PST / 5.05pm-5.20pm EST / 9.05am-9.20am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #1 discussion — Examining Open Scholarship
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- Facilitator: Jon Saklofske (Acadia U); Technical assistant: Caroline Winter (UVic)
- Barakat, Nora (Stanford U), and David Joseph Wrisley (New York U Abu Dhabi), “When Does it Become Open?”
- Lawrence, Amanda (RMIT U), “Bibliodiversity and the Evidence Ecosystem: Looking Beyond the Formal Publishing System”
- Martin, Shawn (Dartmouth C), “Political Economy and Diplomatics of Open Social Scholarship”
- Arthur, Paul (Edith Cowan U), and Lydia Hearn (Edith Cowan U), “Open Social Scholarship: How Different is it to Open Science?”
- Maxwell, John W. (Simon Fraser U), and Ellen Michelle (U Toronto) “Are We Really Open, Social, Scholarly? Some Preliminary Findings”
- 2.20pm-2.35pm PST / 5.20pm-5.35pm EST / 9.20am-9.35am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #2 discussion —Open Social Scholarship Tools & Techniques
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- Facilitator: Kim Martin (U Guelph); Technical assistant: Jannaya Friggstad Jensen (UVic)
- Harris, Katherine D.(San Jose State U), Rebecca Frost Davis (St. Edward’s U), and Matthew K. Gold (City U New York), “Making Digital Pedagogy Count with Open Scholarship”
- Wake Hyde, Zoe (Rebus Foundation), “How Can an Open Research Workflow Tool Help to Foster Open Social Practices?”
- Arbuckle, Alyssa (UVic), and Ray Siemens (UVic), “The Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons as an Open Social Scholarship Tool”
- Rockwell, Geoffrey (U Alberta), Andrew MacDonald (McGill U), and Kaylin Land (McGill U), “Social Analytics Through Spyral”
- El Khatib, Randa (UVic) and Ray Siemens (UVic), “Early Modern Digital Review: Peer Reviewing Digital Projects that Study the Early Modern World”
- Smith, Rosalind (Australian National U), “New Bibliographical Tools: The Index in the Digital Age”
- 2.35pm-2.50pm PST / 5.35pm-5.50pm EST / 9.35am-9.50am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #3 discussion — Collaboration and Open Publishing
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- Facilitator: Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic); Technical assistant: Talya Jesperson (UVic)
- Gatti, Rupert (Open Book Publishers; Trinity C), and Alessandra Tosi (Open Book Publishers; Cambridge U), “Open Scholarship: The Perspective of a Scholar-led Press”
- Turin, Mark (U British Columbia), “The World Oral Literature Series: Innovations in Ethical and Multimedia Open Humanities Publishing”
- Warman, Caroline (Oxford U), “More Autonomy and More Collaboration: The Perspective of a Humanities Scholar”
- El Khatib, Randa (UVic), William R. Bowen (U Toronto Scarborough), and Ray Siemens (UVic),”Platform Governance: Identifying and Implementing Shared Goals of Iter Gateway”
- Sinatra, Michael (U Montréal) and Marcello Vitali-Rosati (U Montréal), “Exploring the Use of ‘Parcours numériques’ for Scholarly Editions”
- 2.50pm-2.55pm PST / 5.50pm-5.55pm EST / 9.50am-9.55am AEDT: Break
- 2.55pm-3.10pm PST / 5.55pm-6.10pm EST / 9.55am-10.10am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #4 discussion — Research Infrastructure at Scale: Standards & Initiatives
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- Facilitator: Rachel Hendery (Western Sydney U); Technical assistant: Randa El Khatib (UVic)
- Brown, Susan (U Guelph), and Kim Martin (U Guelph), “Linking Research(ers) In: Building Infrastructure for Open Scholarship”
- Kingsley, Danny (Australian National U) “A Call to Develop Standards for Those Delivering ‘Research Practice’ Training”
- Goddard, Lisa (UVic), “Persistent Identifiers for FAIR Open Social Scholarship”
- Moon, Jeff (Canadian Association of Research Libraries Portage Network), “Canada’s Portage Network – The Foundational Role of Community Engagement in the Evolution of Research Data Management in Canada”
- Appavoo, Clare (Canadian Research Knowledge Network), “Advancing CRKN’s Multi-pronged Strategy for Access to Knowledge”
- Wilson, Lee (Canadian Association of Research Libraries Portage Network), “Canada’s Federated Research Data Repository – From Prototype to Production”
- 3.10pm-3.25pm PST / 6.10pm-6.25pm EST / 10.10am-10.25am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #5 discussion — Public Engagement and Collaboration
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- Facilitator: Lynne Siemens (UVic); Technical assistant: Caroline Winter (UVic)
- Barnett, Tully (Flinders U), “Community Digitisation as Open Social Scholarship”
- Tiedje, Michelle (Independent), “An Opening for Reconciliation?: Bringing History Home in the Genoa Indian School Digital Reconciliation Project”
- Nelson, Brent (University of Saskatchewan), Kyle Dase (University of Saskatchewan), and Greg Kneidel (University of Connecticut), “The Social Network of Early Modern Literary Miscellanies”
- Starry, Rachel (U California, Riverside) and Krystal Boehlert (U California, Riverside), “Building Virtual Community through Digital Scholarship Meetups”
- Meneses, Luis (UVic), Ray Siemens (UVic), and William R. Bowen (U Toronto Scarborough), “Digital Online Projects: What are the Positive Aspects of Collaboration?”
- 3.25pm-3.40pm PST / 6.25pm-6.40pm EST / 10.25am-10.40am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #6 discussion — Creative Approaches to Open Scholarship
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- Facilitator: Jon Bath (U Saskatchewan); Technical assistant: Talya Jesperson (UVic)
- Crompton, Constance (U Ottawa), “Priorities in Open Scholarship: Build the Chain”
- Shuttleworth, Kate (Simon Fraser U), and Kevin Stranack (Public Knowledge Project), “Not a University Press: Publishing the Weird, Wonderful, and One of a Kind Books in Academic Libraries”
- Saklofske, Jon (Acadia U), “A Tale of Two Minecrafts: Using Digital Game Experiences to Understand the Value(s) of Open Social Scholarship and to Inspire Alternative Academic Practices”
- Estill, Laura (St. Francis Xavier U), “Don’t Just Show Your Sources, Share Them: Teaching Digital Primary Sources about Shakespeare”
- Johnson, Ian (U Sydney), “Overcoming Knowledge Friction in Digital Humanities Applications: Can We Defeat the Square Wheel?”
- 3.40pm-3.55pm PST / 6.40pm-6.55pm EST / 10.40am-10.55am AEDT: Lightning talk cluster #7 discussion — Working With/in Academic Institutions
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- Facilitator: Tully Barnett (Flinders U); Technical assistant: Jannaya Friggstad Jensen (UVic)
- Tindall, Alexis (U Adelaide), “Keep the Plates Spinning: Furthering Digital Innovation at the University of Adelaide One Step at a Time”
- Siemens, Lynne (UVic), “University – Industry Partnerships: Looking Ahead to Success”
- Winter, Caroline (UVic), Randa El Khatib (UVic), Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic), and Ray Siemens (UVic), “Reimagining the Open Knowledge Practicum for a Virtual Environment”
- Kim, Hoyeol (Texas A&M U), “Pursuing Computational Humanities Research as a Graduate Student in the Humanities”
- Adamson, Chris (U South Dakota), “Faculty Development as Public Scholarship”
- Battersby, Lupin (Simon Fraser U), Moore, Alison (Simon Fraser U), Crooks, Valorie (Simon Fraser U), “Growing a Culture of Knowledge Mobilization at a Canadian University”
- 3.55pm-4pm PST / 6.55pm-7pm EST / 10.55am-11am AEDT: Closing by Ray Siemens (UVic) and Alyssa Arbuckle (UVic)
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