Day 1: May 28th
Check-in + Coffee
9:30–10:00
Welcome
10:00–10:20 Marek Niezgódka (Director, Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland)
Opening speeches
10:20–10:50 Włodzisław Duch (Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland)
10:50–11:20 Jean-Claude Burgelman (Head of Unit, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission)
Keynote lectures
Chair: Marek Niezgódka (University of Warsaw, Poland)
11:20–11:55 Keynote lecture 1: Mark Parsons (Research Data Alliance) – “Open Data Is Not Enough”
11:55–12:30 Keynote lecture 2: Kevin Ashley (Digital Curation Centre, UK) – “Sharing research data: benefits for the researcher, benefits for society”
Lunch
12:30–13.30
Session 1: Data sharing, data publishing: practices, policies and strategies
Chair: Wojtek Sylwestrzak (University of Warsaw, Poland)
13:30–14:00 Invited talk: Giulia Ajmone Marsan (OECD) – “Open Science policy trends: evidence from OECD countries”
14:00–14:15 Magdalena Szuflita (Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland) – “Why are scientists afraid of data sharing? Incentives for data sharing by the scientific community”
14:15–14:30 Ralf Toepfer (Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Hamburg, Germany) – “Data Sharing in Economics – Opportunities and Limitations”
14:30–14:45 Marta Teperek (University of Cambridge, UK) – “Open Data at the University of Cambridge”
14:45–15:00 Helena Cousijn (Elsevier) – “Ways for researchers to store, share, discover, and use data”
15:00–15:15 Marcin Kapczyński (Thomson Reuters) – “Data Citation Index a new way to share and indicate Research Data Impact”
15:15–15:30 Monika Rogoża (National Library of Poland) – “Polona – collect and share”
Coffee
15:30–16:00
Session 2 – Part 1: Tools and methodologies for opening data
Chair: Paolo Manghi (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Italy)
16:00–16:30 Invited talk: Daniel Hook (Figshare) – “Open Data and the Age of Impact”
16:30–16:45 Marcin Wichorowski (Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland) – “The GAME project database – an example of interdisciplinary, open access environmental data system in the network of biogeographical data bases and oceanographic data repositories”
16:45–17:00 Aleksander Nowiński (University of Warsaw, Poland) – “COCOS – building a large scale cosmological simulation database”
17:00–17:15 Marta Hoffman-Sommer (University of Warsaw, Poland) – “RepOD – a new general-purpose Repository for Open Data in the scientific landscape of Poland”
17:15–17:30 Henry Lütcke (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) – “A Novel Publication Pipeline for Life Science Data based on openBIS and CKAN”
Social event
19:30–22:00
Day 2: May 29th
Keynote lectures
Chair: Jakub Szprot (University of Warsaw, Poland)
9:00–9:35 Keynote lecture 3: Martin Hamilton (Jisc) – “2030 AD: An open science retrospective”
9:35–10:10 Keynote lecture 4: Tim Smith (CERN) – “On the shoulders of secluded giants, in the data intensive age”
Session 2 – Part 2: Tools and methodologies for opening data
Chair: Paolo Manghi (Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, Italy)
10:10–10:25 Paweł Krajewski (Institute of Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Poland) – “Towards standardization of plant phenotypic data”
10:25–10:40 Cinzia Daraio (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy) – “Linking Heterogeneous Scholarly Data Sources in an Interoperable Setting: the case of Sapientia, the Ontology of Multidimensional Research”
10:40–10:55 Kamil Wais (University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Poland) – “Automatic Monitoring, Analysis and Interactive Visualization of OpenData (via APIs, R and Shiny)”
10:55–11:10 Daniel Garijo (Technical University of Madrid, Spain) – “Is preserving data enough? Towards the preservation of scientific methods”
Coffee
11:10–11:30
Session 3: Re-use of data for science and society: opportunities and challenges
Chair: Jakub Szprot (University of Warsaw, Poland)
11:30–12:00 Invited talk: Mark Thorley (Natural Environment Research Council UK) – “Open for all – the benefits of open data in a digital age”
12:00–12:15 Ben McLeish (Altmetric) – “Digging for data: opportunities and challenges in an open research landscape”
12:15–12:30 Krzysztof Siewicz (University of Warsaw, Poland) – “A convoy sails with the speed of the slowest ship, does it? How different exclusive rights and their restrictions intermingle in an (open) dataset”
12:30–12:45 Andrea Rossato (University of Trento, Italy) – “Open Data, Research and Privacy” – CANCELLED
12:45–13:00 Magdalena Rutkowska-Sowa (University of Białystok, Poland) – “Open data or commercialization? Polish universities’ perspectives”
Lunch
13:00–14:00
Panel discussion
14:00–15:00
Giulia Ajmone Marsan (OECD), Martin Hamilton (Jisc), Mark Parsons (RDA), Mark Thorley (NERC UK)
Moderation: Tim Smith (CERN)
Closing remarks
15:00–15:15 Lidia Stępińska-Ustasiak (University of Warsaw, Poland) – Organizing Committee