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Bay Area Open Science Group

Are you interested in making your research more openly available? Want to learn about open science tools and platforms that can make your research more effective and reproducible? The Bay Area Open Science Group is intended to bring together students, faculty, and staff from the Stanford, Berkeley, and UCSF communities to learn about open science, discuss the application of open science practices in a research context, and meet other members of the community who are interested in (or already are) incorporating open science practices into their work.

Meetings:

We meet on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 2-3pm via Zoom. All are welcome to attend and join the conversation!

April 26, 2022

Gather around virtually with colleagues at Stanford and Berkeley for a presentation on The COVID Tracking Project by Kevin Miller, a former team lead with the project who is archiving the project's data and collections for the UCSF Archives & Special Collections. The project was a volunteer-run, community-science program that became a critical source of national pandemic data accidentally and overnight. He will discuss how it was built, and the challenges of archiving such a massive, born-digital collection.

Click here to register for April Zoom Meeting

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Join the discussion on our Slack Channel or email Sam Teplitzky to be added to the mailing list.

Questions?

Check out our website for more information: https://bayareaopensciencegroup.github.io/

Date:
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Categories:
Sciences  

Host/Presenter(s)

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Sam Teplitzky

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