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SUMMARY:Open Science Evening Talks 2017: free event
DTSTART:20170928T180000
DTEND:20170928T191500
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CATEGORIES:Internal trainings
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Stodden is an associate professor at the Graduate Sch
 ool of Library and Information Science\, University of Illinois at Urbana-
 Champaign\, USA and an affiliate scholar with Stanford Law School's Center
  for Internet and Society. She was previously an assistant professor of St
 atistics at Columbia University. She completed her PhD in statistics and h
 er law degree at Stanford University. Her research is focused on reproduci
 bility issues in computational science\, including developing standards of
  openness for data and code sharing\, and resolving legal and policy barri
 ers. She co-founded RunMyCode.org\, an open platform for disseminating the
  code and data associated with published results. Michel Jaccard is the fo
 under of corporate and technology boutique firm id est avocats\, based in 
 Lausanne. He has been involved in the last 20 years in more than a hundred
  corporate finance and M&A deals in Switzerland and abroad\, acting for en
 trepreneurs and owners\, venture capital and private equity firms\, indust
 rial buyers and financial sponsors. Along his corporate expertise\, he sit
 s on several advisory boards and regularly helps C-level execs and board m
 embers of SMEs and global brands navigate the world of advanced technologi
 es\, distributed computing\, open source and open access\, data protection
  and cybersecurity\, and more generally manage their online presence and d
 igital transformation. Michel holds a JD and PhD from the University of La
 usanne and an LLM from Columbia Law School (Stone Scholar\, Fulbright gran
 tee). He is admitted to practice in Switzerland and New York\, and has bee
 n highly recommended in Corporate/M&A\, Technology\, Media/Telecoms and In
 tellectual Property for the past 10 years by leading guides such as Chambe
 rs and Legal500. Isabelle Kratz has been Library Director at the Swiss Eco
 le Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) since March 2012. Located i
 n the famous building known as the Rolex Learning Center\, the EPFL Librar
 y has recently been working to regain its place within the institutional r
 esearch community\, while not losing sight of students’ needs. Competenc
 ies and efforts have focused on major issues such as Open Access Publicati
 on and Open Research Data. The work is beginning to pay dividends and the 
 Library now has a major role in the stewardship of services dedicated to r
 esearchers. Before coming to EPFL\, Isabelle Kratz was Library Director at
  the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris\, where she worked at mode
 rnising librarianship and libraries. Her library experience ranges from le
 ading technical library services to managing important libraries with diff
 erent positions in between. She is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale des C
 hartes (Paris) as archivist-paleographer (Ecole Nationale des Chartes\, Pa
 ris)\, and she has a Master’s in History from University Paris I.\nThis 
 free event took place in the Rolex Learning Center from Monday 25th to Thu
 rsday 28th September at 6pm on the EPFL Campus (Rolex Learning Center). Fo
 llowing the programme of the Open Science Summer School\, each day focuse
 d on a specific aspect of Open Science: landscape\, publications\, researc
 h data\, code and tools.\nThe main goal was to encourage a constructive th
 inking and stimulate discussions about Open Science\, offering every eveni
 ng two or three short public talks followed by an aperitif\, to allow part
 icipants exchange in an informal and convivial context.\nThe event was ope
 n to EPFL community\, as well as all those who wanted to learn more about
  Open Science\, getting an overview of its main stakes and the related evo
 lution of academic research.\n \nWatch the playlist of all talks given b
 y specialists in the Open Science field on Youtube.\n\n\n6PM Introduction\
 n\n6.10PM "A computable scholarly record" by Victoria Stodden (PRESENTATIO
 N)\nThe use of data and computationally-enabled methods are now pervasive 
 across the scholarly research enterprise. In this talk I will outline the 
 nature of these changes and how they are affecting scholarly dissemination
 . I will discuss tools\, policy\, and other solutions that are moving the 
 community toward a vision (or visions) of a computable scholarly record.\n
 \n6.30PM "Open Science : what can we expect from the lawyers ?" by Michel 
 Jaccard (PRESENTATION)\nThis presentation will discuss the alleged positiv
 e impact of increased intellectual property protection and increase in inn
 ovation\, and present the legal challenges and opportunities raised by cre
 ative commons\, open access initiatives\, and open source software licensi
 ng.\n\n6.50PM Closing Remarks by Isabelle Kratz\n\n7.10PM Aperitif 
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center
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