Online programme
If you are unable to attend IDCC11 in person, you can follow the event online live via our live video stream.
Our live streaming programme features all of the major keynotes and a number of interactive sessions, where you will be able to put your questions and comments forward to the conference via our event amplifier. Recordings of these sessions will be available after the event.
Please make sure you have told us that you are tracking the conference at our Lanyrd page so we can support you during the event.
We look forward to welcoming you to IDCC 11 online!
Live Streaming Programme
Monday 5th December
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19:15-19:30 |
Welcome Address Professor Glynis Breakwell, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bath. |
Tuesday 6th December
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08:45-08:55 08:55-09:00 |
Technical check Introduction to IDCC 11 online |
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09:00-09:05 |
Welcome Kevin Ashley |
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09:05-09:45 |
Keynote: Public Data Opportunities Ewan McIntosh |
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09:45-10:45 |
Organisational Perspectives Session:
Data Matters: A view from a research funder David Lynn, Head of Strategic Planning and Policy, Wellcome Trust
Taking care of the university's research data Jeff Haywood, Vice Principal Knowledge Management, Chief Information Officer and Librarian, University of Edinburgh
Data Transparency: Managing the legislative risk Andrew Charlesworth, Director of the Centre for IT and Law (CITL), University of Bristol |
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10:45-11:15 |
Coffee break |
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11:15-12:15 |
Research Perspective Session:
Give researchers credit for all of their research Mark Hahnel, FigShare, Digital Science
Reproducible research Victoria Stodden, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Columbia University
Data use attribution and impact tracking Heather Piwowar, DataONE, postdoc with NESCent |
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12:15-12:30 |
Discussion Panel |
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12:30-13:30 |
Lunch break |
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16:00-17:30 |
DCC Symposium: Share your genome? Dealing with very personal data Chair: Dr Liz Lyon, Associate Director, DCC |
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17:30-18:00 |
Summing Up Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information |
Wednesday 7th December
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08:45-08:55 08:55-09:00 |
Tech check Introduction to event amplification |
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09:00-09:05 |
Welcome Kevin Ashley |
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09:05-09:45 |
Keynote: Open data driving scholarly communications in 2020 Professor Philip E Bourne, Department of Pharmacology, University of California San Diego and Editor-in-Chief PloS Computational Biology |
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09:45-10:15 |
Best Peer-Reviewed Paper: Grammar-based Specification and Parsing of Binary File Formats William Underwood, Georgia Tech Research Institute |
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10:15-15:30 |
Parallel Sessions NB: The parallel sessions will not be live streamed, but will be recorded. Videos will be made available shortly after the conference. |
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15:30-16:15 |
Closing Keynote: Models, Science, Openness Natasa Milic-Frayling, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge (MSRC) |
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16:15-16:30 |
Closing Remarks Kevin Ashley, Director of the DCC |
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