- Location
- Zoom
- Series/Type
- Community Outreach Event
- Dates
- November 9, 2021 from 2:00pm to 3:30pm
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During the month of November, the University of Toronto Libraries (UTL) will host a weekly series of virtual panel discussions to showcase diverse perspectives on the principles and practice of Open Science, representing voices from a variety of personal and professional backgrounds, disciplines, and affiliations.
The structure of the panel series will be guided by the 5 principles of open scholarship as outlined in the Roadmap for Open Science, published by the Government of Canada in February 2020.
Target Audience: Open to all University of Toronto faculty, students and staff from all disciplines across the tri-campus.
Moderator: Amber Leahey, Data and GIS Librarian, Scholars Portal; Interim Director, Scholars Portal Dataverse.
Speakers:
• Monica Granados, Open Science and Data Policy Advisor, Environment Canada and Climate Change Canada
• Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Associate Professor, Medical Biophysics, Termerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
• Sara Elshafie, Founder and Principal, Science Through Story LLC