Events: Open Science & Economics
Conferences, seminars, webinars, online panels and more: Here you will find relevant events from the fields of Open Science and business studies and economics. Are you an event organizer yourself and would like to have your event added to the calendar? Don’t hesitate, please contact us.
Metrics and You: What They Mean and How You Can Use Them
This session will discuss/explain various journal level metrics such as Journal Impact Factor and person-based metrics such as H Index. We will also demonstrate different databases and webpages to help you better understand what metrics say about you and how you can better understand them.
Konferenz für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (KSWD)
Unter dem Motto „Daten. Politik. Zukunft.“ thematisiert die 9| KSWD die zunehmende Bedeutung von Daten für Politik und somit für die Gestaltung einer zukunftsfähigen Gesellschaft.
OER rechtskonform erstellen und nutzen: die typischen Anwendungsfälle
In diesem Rechtsfragen-Workshop erfahren Sie, wie die rechtskonforme Erstellung und Nutzung von OER in der Praxis funktioniert. Ein besonderes Augenmerkt liegt auf der Frage, wie Fremdmaterialien – im Einklang mit dem Urheberrecht – in eigenen OER genutzt werden können. Hierfür werden typische Anwendungsszenarien der Einbindung fremder Inhalte (z.B. Videos, Bilder, Grafiken, Texte) in eigene Werke durchgespielt.
Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences: Why can or should research institutions publish replication packages?
This session brings various perspectives together on how research institutions think about publishing replication packages themselves, i.e., not a journal or generalist repository. Panelists come from a university with a specialized, university-centred data repository; from a Federal Reserve Bank with an active researcher community, and from a non-profit (non-academic) research institution. Each faces the requirements of varied internal researchers, external visibility, and differing audiences. The panelists can all speak to how a research institution makes decision about the degree of transparency, and how much of that to do with internal resources.
Methods of Interviewing
This workshop introduces to the methodological foundations and the practical application of qualitative interviews. The workshop includes inputs by the workshop instructors in the form of practical exercises and lectures and promotes the application of the contents in the participant´s research projects.
Data Management for PGRs
During this session we will discuss why data management is important at PhD level and beyond and look at data management best practice. We will also consider the merits of making research data openly available, tell you how you can get a DOI for your data and will give you an overview and an insight to funder requirements. We will look particularly at Data Management Plans.