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Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:00 18:00 Open Research Tools and Technologies
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday OpenStreetMap Features as Proxy to Socio-Economic Indicators: A Network Theory Approach Combining crowdsourcing and expertise in Digital Humanities Making Tools for Social Media Research: Principles and (Future) Challenges From Navicrawler to HyBro: a brief history of webcrawlers for social sciences Gazouilloire: a command line tool for long-term tweets collection PANDORÆ Web mining panel FLOSS meets Social Science Research (and lived to tell the tale) Collaborating to describe datasets using Frictionless Data schemas: schema-collaboration Emacs and org-mode for reproducible research
Organize your research in plain text!
eLabFTW - the open source lab notebook Using ElabFTW for materials science ELab panel ReplicationWiki - Transparency in the Social Sciences
Informing about Data & Code Availability and Published Replications
Open research in life science: funding foundational tools, trust, and talent Free/Open source Research Software production at the Gaspard-Monge Computer Science laboratory
Lessons learnt
Archiving, referencing and citing research software in Software Heritage Open source isn't enough. Working towards sustainable solutions with PubPub. Research on the french law-making process
What happens when you try to put the law into git
Rawgraphs
An open visualization framework for open outputs
Datasette
An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
Filecoin & IPFS: A new Home for Research Data Metrics in Context: A Data Specification For Scholarly Metrics Reverse-engineering as a crossroads for investigation, science and open tools and technologies
We are experimentally trying to revisit the practice of reverse-engineering to explore these possible and effective contributions in the case of investigation (journalism, activism, science, art).
Black box panel

Events

Title Track Start End

Saturday

  OpenStreetMap Features as Proxy to Socio-Economic Indicators: A Network Theory Approach Open Research Tools and Technologies 10:00 10:25
  Combining crowdsourcing and expertise in Digital Humanities Open Research Tools and Technologies 10:25 10:50
  Making Tools for Social Media Research: Principles and (Future) Challenges Open Research Tools and Technologies 10:50 11:15
  From Navicrawler to HyBro: a brief history of webcrawlers for social sciences Open Research Tools and Technologies 11:15 11:25
  Gazouilloire: a command line tool for long-term tweets collection Open Research Tools and Technologies 11:25 11:35
  PANDORÆ Open Research Tools and Technologies 11:35 11:45
  Web mining panel Open Research Tools and Technologies 11:45 11:55
  FLOSS meets Social Science Research (and lived to tell the tale) Open Research Tools and Technologies 11:55 12:20
  Collaborating to describe datasets using Frictionless Data schemas: schema-collaboration Open Research Tools and Technologies 12:20 12:45
  Emacs and org-mode for reproducible research
Organize your research in plain text!
Open Research Tools and Technologies 12:45 13:10
  eLabFTW - the open source lab notebook Open Research Tools and Technologies 13:10 13:25
  Using ElabFTW for materials science Open Research Tools and Technologies 13:25 13:35
  ELab panel Open Research Tools and Technologies 13:35 13:45
  ReplicationWiki - Transparency in the Social Sciences
Informing about Data & Code Availability and Published Replications
Open Research Tools and Technologies 13:45 14:10
  Open research in life science: funding foundational tools, trust, and talent Open Research Tools and Technologies 14:10 14:35
  Free/Open source Research Software production at the Gaspard-Monge Computer Science laboratory
Lessons learnt
Open Research Tools and Technologies 14:35 15:00
  Archiving, referencing and citing research software in Software Heritage Open Research Tools and Technologies 15:00 15:25
  Open source isn't enough. Working towards sustainable solutions with PubPub. Open Research Tools and Technologies 15:25 15:50
  Research on the french law-making process
What happens when you try to put the law into git
Open Research Tools and Technologies 15:50 16:15
  Rawgraphs
An open visualization framework for open outputs
Open Research Tools and Technologies 16:15 16:40
  Datasette
An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
Open Research Tools and Technologies 16:40 17:05
  Filecoin & IPFS: A new Home for Research Data Open Research Tools and Technologies 17:05 17:30
  Metrics in Context: A Data Specification For Scholarly Metrics Open Research Tools and Technologies 17:30 17:40
  Reverse-engineering as a crossroads for investigation, science and open tools and technologies
We are experimentally trying to revisit the practice of reverse-engineering to explore these possible and effective contributions in the case of investigation (journalism, activism, science, art).
Open Research Tools and Technologies 17:40 17:50
  Black box panel Open Research Tools and Technologies 17:50 18:00