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Bay Area Open Science Group
A virtual community for Stanford, UCSF, UC Berkeley and beyond

2023-2024 Meetings

Date Title Presenter Summary
9/26/23 Journal club: Teaching open and reproducible scholarship BAOSG Co-convenors Discussion of the paper “Teaching open and reproducible scholarship: a critical review of the evidence base for current pedagogical methods and their outcomes
10/24/23 Building your Open Science Career Hao Ye, Community for Rigor, U of Pennsylvania and Virginia Scarlett, HHMI Janelia Panel discussion on job searching and career pathways in open science.
11/28/23 UCSF Industry Documents Library Kate Tasker and Rebecca Tang, UCSF Industry Documents Library Discussion of the UCSF Industry Documents Library, a free online archive of corporate documents affecting public health, and its use in research, litigation, journalism, and policymaking.
1/23/24 Citizen Science for health research Shamsi Soltani, Stanford Use of citizen scientist-collected data from Bay Area communities along with aggregate epidemiologic and population-level data sets to illustrate barriers to, and facilitators of, physical activity in low-income aging adults.
2/27/24 Reproducibility in the UCSF Decision Lab Winston Chiong, Clara Sanches, Pongpat Putthinun, and Brandon Leggins, UCSF Decision Lab Incorporating reproducibility into neuroethics and decision neuroscience research, showcasing practices and values from their lab handbook.
3/19/24 SCOAP3 10th Anniversary Kamran Naim and Anne Gentil-Beccot - CERN 10th anniversary of the SCOAP3 model (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics), accomplishments and plans for the future, and highlighted data from participating US institutions.
4/23/24 Supporting an Open Source Software Journal: Strategies for Effective Editing and Engagement Kelly Rowland, NERSC/LBNL Experience as editor for JOSS, a journal dedicated to publishing articles about open source research software across domains.
5/28/24 Will teamwork make the dream work? Promoting open science practices via big team science Nicholas Coles and Heidi Baumgartner, Stanford Discussion of the Stanford Big Team Science Lab (BiTS) and how to promote open science practices through large-scale collaboration.