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Open Science: Following the Roadmap for Research – Focus on Collaboration – Nov. 23, 2021

Session Description

November 23, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST

This is the fourth session in the University of Toronto Libraries (UTL) hosted virtual series, Open Science: Following the Roadmap for Research, for the month of November. Each session is guided by one of the 5 principles of open scholarship as outlined in the "Roadmap for Open Science", published by the Government of Canada (Feb. 2020). This session will Focus on Collaboration. 

Open Science creates opportunities for, and removes barriers to, the sharing of ideas, data and results throughout the research cycle. This session will explore how Open Science increases the potential for dialogue, the efficient use of scientific people power, and the potential for new and innovative explorations.

Moderator: Patricia Ayala, Research Services Librarian, Gerstein Science Information Centre, University of Toronto

Speakers:

  • Margaret Sampson, Evidence Synthesis Librarian, Clinical Research Unit, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute
  • Carolyn DuBois, Executive Director, Water Program, Gordon Foundation
  • Timothy Errington, Director of Research, Centre for Open Science

Audience: Open to all University of Toronto faculty, students and staff from all disciplines across the tri-campus.

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