Force 2015

Force 2015
January 12-13, 2015
Oxfordshire
Force 2015 was held at University of Oxford, Oxfordshire.

Twitter Hashtags: #Force2015

Please note that due to technical problems in the venue, two 5-minute talks (by Rebecca Lawrence and Euan Adie) could not be recorded. Apologies to both speakers.

Publishing and crediting different shaped research objects the (GIGAScience)n way

Scott Edmunds
GigaScience BGI, Hong Kong

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Multimedia Interactive Policy Research: What’s That?

Javier Guillot
Hertie School of Governance

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The simplest credit of all? Sharing and spreading the value generated by researchers

Dan Morgan
University of California Press

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665)

Pip Willcox
Bodlian Libraries, University of Oxford

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Signposting the Scholarly Web

Herbert Van de Sompel
Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Keynote: Communication with a Crowd: Lessons from Citizen Science

Chris Lintott
University of Oxford

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The Republic of Letters

Chris Chapman
Pentandra Research Solutions, Inc.

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Updates from 1K and FORCE11 Activities

Maryann Martone

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Valuing the Diversity of Scholarly Impact in a Networked World

Session Chairs: Leslie Chan and Cameron Neylon
 

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Keynote: Managing the Long View

Amy Friedlander
National Science Foundation

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True or False? Transparency, Validation and Reproducibility of Research in Scholarly Communication

Session Chairs: Tim Clark and Melissa Haendel
 

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Why are we so attached to attachments? Let’s ditch them and improve publishing

Kaveh Bazargan
River Valley Technologies

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Credit Where Credit is Due

Session Chairs: Amy Brand, Melissa Haendel and Daniel S. Katz
 

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Panel Session: Funding Panel: Innovative Funding Models

Session Chairs: Anita DeWaard and Dan O’Donnell
 

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Closing Session: Where Have we Been and Where are we Going as a Community?

Phil Bourne
National Institutes of Health

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Libraries at Scale: Global Partnerships and Scholarly Access

Sarah Thomas
Vice President Harvard Library, Harvard University

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Outcomes from Birds of Feather and Workshops

Melisssa Haendel
 

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Geek Out – Research on the Web

Paul Groth
 

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