Recent and upcoming presentations. Links are to areas where I have gathered relevant resources together including slides, video, audio, and notes taken by myself or others. If you would like me to give a talk along the lines of anything here feel free to contact me as detailed here.
Upcoming presentations
- What’s in it for me? Research evaluation in the digital age. Panel with Mari Williams, Jeremy Frey, Giles Carden, Nick Barnes, Science Online London, 2 September 2011
- I need to publish more and read less! How new platforms will enable you to publish more effectively while reducing information overload. 6th Munin Conference, Tromsø, Norway, 22-23 November 2011
Past presentations (in reverse date order)
- Open Research, Pipedream or already here? Open Knowledge Congress, Berlin, 30 June 2011 [slides]
- Technical, Cultural, and Legal Infrastructure to Support Effective Open Scientific Communication, OAI7, Geneva, 22-24 June 2011 [audio]
- PhD Futures 2011, Salford, 21 June 2011
- Re-use as Impact: How re-assessing what we mean by “impact†can support improving the return on public investment, develop open research practice, and widen engagement, Altmetrics Workshop, WebScience 2011, Koblenz
- Best practice in Science and Coding: Holding up a mirror, .Astronomy, Oxford, 5 April 2011
- The gatekeeper is dead! Long live the gatekeeper! UKSG annual meeting, Harrogate, 4 April 2011 [video]
- Re-imagining scientific communication for the 21st Century: Is chemistry low hanging fruit or the worst-case scenario? ACS Spring Meeting, Anaheim, 29 March 2011 (by video)
- Webtracks: Building a federated science web one link at a time, JISC Managing Research Data Meeting, Birmingham, 29 March 2011 [slides]
- Thinking like the web, Smart Labs Exchange, Berlin, 2 March 2011
- Getting there faster: How neutron scattering can help, Lund University-ESS Seminar Series, Lund, 25 Feburary 2011
- The gatekeeper is dead! Long live the gatekeeper! STM Innovation Seminar, London 3 December 2011 [slides, video]
- It’s not filter failure, it’s a discovery deficit, Sydney University, 19 November 2010
- It’s not filter failure, it’s a discovery deficit, RLUK Conference 2010, Edinburgh, 11 November 2010
- Where do we need to get to? And how do we get there from here? Research Information Network: Transitions in Scholarly Publishing, London, 11 October 2010 [Reactions: JISC Research Communications Strategy, Cristina Cost – knowmansland.com/blog]
- The future of search and discovery: Empowering researchers to accelerate science, Webinar with Judson Dunham (Elsevier) [Recording online – Slides] 8 September 2010
- What has the public ever done for us? June Tech Meet, London, 18 June 2010 [Slides]
- Information overload or filter failure? Society for General Microbiology, Edinburgh, 30 March 2010
- Now, about that filter: Managing scientific information overload on the web, National Federation of Advanced Information Services, Philadelphia, 28 February 2010
- Science in the Open. Science Commons Symposium –Pacific Northwest, Redmond 20 February 2010
- Science in the Open: What can be done? What should be done? Rome International Science Festival, Rome, 4 January 2010
- Google Wave: Ripple or Tsunami? IT Futures Meeting 2009, Edinburgh, 15 December 2009
- Science in the Open: What can be done? What should be done? And where will it take us? Fourth Portugal Open Access Conference, Braga, 26 November 2009
- Capturing process: Promise and challenges, Department of Computer Science, Newcastle University, 15 October 2009
- The web as a tool rather than a threat, Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, 14 October 2009
- Open Data: What can we do? What should we do? And is there any point? Centre for Science, Ethics, and Innovation, University of Manchester, 13 October 2009
- Science in the Open: A personal view of doing open notebook science, German Chemical Society Meeting, Frankfurt, 1 September 2009
- A Web Native Research Record: Applying the best of the web to the laboratory notebook. Science 2.0, Software Carpentry Course, Toronto, 29 July 2009
- Science in Society, NESTA Crucible Workshop, Lancaster, 27 June 2009
- Oh, you’re that Cameron Neylon: Why effective identity management is critical to the development of open research, Eduserv Symposium 2009 – Evolution or revolution: The future of identity and access management for research, London, 21 May 2009