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==Upcoming Talks and Events==
====Davis Open Science Talk: Michael Eisen co-founder of PLoS on Open Access, May 3rd 11am====
Davis Open Science is proud to host our first official talk featuring Michael Eisen the co-founder of the Public Library of Science (PLoS), one of the world's most prominent peer reviewed open access journals. Michael is also an adviser for Science Commons, a Creative Commons project aimed at faster, more open, web enabled research. He is a professor of Biology at UC Berkeley focusing on the evolution of gene regulation, and keeps a blog about his research, open science, and baseball. Michael will talk to us about his work in Open Access and we'll have plenty of time for questions and discussion.
* When: Monday, May 3rd, 11am-12pm
* Where: Chucklesworth Room, Storer Hall, 3rd floor




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* Regular meetings will continue on the '''First Wednesday''' of the month.  
* Regular meetings will continue on the '''First Wednesday''' of the month.  
* @  5:30pm @ the [http://daviswiki.org/delta_of_venus Delta of Venus Cafe]'''  Come join us!
* @  5:30pm @ the [http://daviswiki.org/delta_of_venus Delta of Venus Cafe]'''  Come join us!
==Archive of Talks and Events==
====Davis Open Science Talk: Michael Eisen co-founder of PLoS on Open Access, May 3rd 11am====
Davis Open Science is proud to host our first official talk featuring Michael Eisen the co-founder of the Public Library of Science (PLoS), one of the world's most prominent peer reviewed open access journals. Michael is also an adviser for Science Commons, a Creative Commons project aimed at faster, more open, web enabled research. He is a professor of Biology at UC Berkeley focusing on the evolution of gene regulation, and keeps a blog about his research, open science, and baseball. Michael will talk to us about his work in Open Access and we'll have plenty of time for questions and discussion.
Watch the '''[http://www.archive.org/details/MichaelEisenTalksAboutOpenScienceAtUcDavis video recording]''' of the talk here.


==Related groups at UC Davis==
==Related groups at UC Davis==

Revision as of 17:35, 5 May 2010

Group Description

Davis Open Science

We're interested in sharing tools, building community, and promoting open science on campus.

  • Learn about useful tools and techniques to develop, organize and share your science more effectively.
  • Navigate the borderlands of science outreach, science blogs and journalism, and strengthen your own broader impacts
  • Help expand Open Access publications, Open Data and Open Source adoption here at UC Davis.

Anyone can join the mailing list! send an email to listproc@ucdavis.edu with sub openscience firstname lastname as the only line in the body.


Meetings

  • Regular meetings will continue on the First Wednesday of the month.
  • @ 5:30pm @ the Delta of Venus Cafe Come join us!

Archive of Talks and Events

Davis Open Science Talk: Michael Eisen co-founder of PLoS on Open Access, May 3rd 11am

Davis Open Science is proud to host our first official talk featuring Michael Eisen the co-founder of the Public Library of Science (PLoS), one of the world's most prominent peer reviewed open access journals. Michael is also an adviser for Science Commons, a Creative Commons project aimed at faster, more open, web enabled research. He is a professor of Biology at UC Berkeley focusing on the evolution of gene regulation, and keeps a blog about his research, open science, and baseball. Michael will talk to us about his work in Open Access and we'll have plenty of time for questions and discussion.

Watch the video recording of the talk here.

OpenWetWare Labs at UC Davis

OpenWetWare Groups at UC Davis

Opportunities to raise awareness / lobby

Open NSF

SPARC can help you set up a campus open access policy! anyone?


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