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|15.00 ||[http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:Dtaraborelli Dario Taraborelli], Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. '''[[User:DarTar/Citing_as_a_public_service|Citing as a public service]]'''
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|15.30 ||[[:w:User:Johnbod|John Byrne]], Wikipedian In Residence at Cancer Research UK. Henry Potts, University College, London. Henry Scowcroft, Cancer Research UK. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/10_hours_watching_people_read_Wikipedia|Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes]]'''
|15.30 ||[[:w:User:Johnbod|John Byrne]], Wikipedian In Residence at Cancer Research UK. Henry Potts, University College, London. Henry Scowcroft, Cancer Research UK. '''[[Wikipedia_Science_Conference/Submissions/10_hours_watching_people_read_Wikipedia|Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes]]'''

Revision as of 09:45, 1 June 2015

Wednesday 2nd September

Time Session
10.00

Registration & coffee

10.30 Welcome and opening remarks (speaker from Wellcome Trust)
10.45 Keynote: Dame Wendy Hall, University of Southampton
11.30 Daniel Mietchen, National Institutes of Health. Wikimedia and Scholarly Communication
12.00 Alex Bateman, European Molecular Biology Laboratory/ European Bioinformatics Institute. Using Wikipedia to annotate Scientific Databases
12.30

Lunch

13.15 Short talks:
14.00 Michelle Brook, Science policy consultant. Title TBC
14.30 Geoffrey Bilder, CrossRef. Usage of Digital Object Identifiers across Wikimedia projects
15.00

Refreshments/ networking and sign-ups for unconference

15.30 Daniel Mietchen, National Institutes of Health. Wikidata for Research
16.00 Stefan Kasberger, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences and Open Knowledge Foundation Austria, ContentMine/ OpenscienceASAP. Wikipedia in an Open Science workflow
16.30 Andy Mabbett, Wikimedian In Residence at the Royal Society of Chemistry; and at ORCID. Wikipedia, Wikidata and more - How Can Scientists Help?
17.00

End of first day's programme

19.00

Drinks reception sponsored by Royal Society of Chemistry

NB There is no formal conference dinner but there are many places to eat near the conference venue.

Thursday 3rd September

Time Session
 9.30

Coffee, networking and signing up for unconference sessions

10.00 Announcements about unconference, hackathon(s) and future events
10.15 Keynote: Peter Murray Rust, University of Cambridge.
11.00 Darren Logan, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Using Scientific Databases to annotate Wikipedia
11.30 Melissa Highton, University of Edinburgh. Changing the Ways the Stories are Told
12.00 Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus. Developing an Ethical Approach to Using Wikipedia as the Front Matter to all Research
12.30

Lunch

13.15 Unconference block

Including drop-in training sessions on:

  • Your first Wikipedia edit
  • Your first Wikidata edit

Refreshments are served at 14.30 but unconference continues.

15.00 Dario Taraborelli, Wikimedia Foundation and Altmetrics.org. Citing as a public service
15.30 John Byrne, Wikipedian In Residence at Cancer Research UK. Henry Potts, University College, London. Henry Scowcroft, Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK’s Wikipedian in Residence project – reflections and outcomes
16:15 Wrap-up and thanks from Martin Poulter, Wikimedian In Residence at the Bodleian Libraries
16.30

Conference ends

17.00 Post-conference drinks in a nearby pub