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Open Scholar Café - February - ISU's Data Set Disclosure Process

Open Scholar Café - February - ISU's Data Set Disclosure Process Online

Please note, to accommodate speaker schedules this Café will take place at 10 AM instead of the normal 9 AM.

This month’s café will take a closer look at Iowa State’s data set disclosure process – a unique screening process used at ISU to ensure that research data published on DataShare doesn’t contain valuable IP or violate contracts, policy, law, or ethics. Megan O’Donnell, Data Services Librarian will be joined by Sarah Kaatz, Director of the Office of Research Ethics, Brooke Langlitz, Associate Director of the Office of Research Ethics, Craig Forney, Assistant Director of the Office of Innovation Commercialization, and Beth Pieper, Program Specialist at Ames Laboratory to discuss how this process came to be and how the university, funders, and researchers benefit from it.


The Open Scholar Café is a monthly virtual forum for members of the ISU community to meet and discuss open research and scholarship with their peers. Each month, a new topic will be discussed or presented. To suggest a topic or for recording of past Open Scholar Cafés , visit Open Scholarship Services.

Date:
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Audience:
  Faculty     Grad students & postdocs     Public  
Categories:
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Online:
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