Open October is a series of seminars highlighting trends in open science, open data and open access.
Presented by Bernard Becker Medical Library and Washington University Libraries.
Schedule of Events
Make data count: Data citationsJohn Chodacki, Director, University of California Curation CenterJohn Chodacki demystifies the hurdles to adopting data citations and outlines actionable next steps. Watch recording » |
ORCID and NSPM-33: What to know and how to be readyBrittney Sandler, Research Support Librarian, Becker LibraryIn January 2021, the White House released NSPM-33, a memorandum on the use of Digital Persistent Identifiers (DPIs) and federal research. ORCID is the only persistent identifier (PID) that meets requirements stipulated in the NSPM-33 guidance. Becker Library will provide a general background on NSPM-33 and how to get up to date with your ORCID record. Watch recording » |
What’s your story? Using narratives to open scienceMaryam Zaringhalam, PhD, NLM Data Science & Open Science Officer, National Library of MedicineMaryam Zaringhalam works to enhance capacity in the biomedical research community for data science and open science, as well as promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion among the research workforce. This is a crossover event with the #SciComm Seminar series. Watch recording » |
Open Access at the School of MedicineCathy Sarli, Senior Librarian, Becker LibraryLearn more about open access, where School of Medicine authors publish, strategies for open scholarship, and resources for authors. Presentation slides » |