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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science organized a virtual public workshop on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 to take stock of its achievements over the first three years and identify next steps for Roundtable members, the National Academies, and other stakeholders to advance open science and open scholarship.
The workshop brought together participants from governments, policy makers, research funders, academia, and other stakeholders in the research and scientific community. The workshop was held in conjunction with a sixth meeting of the Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science. A Proceedings of a Workshop-in Brief will be prepared by designated rapporteurs and distributed broadly.
Speakers included:
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Steve Crawford, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Ronald J. Daniels, Johns Hopkins University (by video)
Luke Drury, European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities (ALLEA)
Randolph Hall, CREATE and University of Southern California
Thomas Kalil, Schmidt Futures, Roundtable Co-chair
Arthur Lupia, National Science Foundation
Erin McKiernan, Open Research Funders Group
Belinda Orland, American Heart Association
Greg Tananbaum, Roundtable Secretariat
Keith Yamamoto (NAS/NAM), University of California, San Francisco, Roundtable Co-chair
Materials
- Erin McKiernan, Open Research Funders Group
- Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
- Steve Crawford, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Luke Drury, European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities
- 2. Speaker Biographies
- 1. Agenda-Open Scholarship Priorities and Next Steps
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