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THE OPEN ROAD

Yancy Wilkinson

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Through casual conversation, Yancy Wilkinson takes us into the lives of everyday individuals who have found their way out on the open road. His guests include artists, intellects, designers, architects, writers, city planners, musicians, and more. Everyone has a story and no one is ordinary.
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The Open Road Podcast

Calvin and Jeremy

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The Open Road Podcast has one mission: to help you find more adventure in the everyday. Your hosts, Calvin and Jeremy, are ready to whisk you away into a world of excitement and intrigue, as together you find out what it means to make every day a story worth telling to your grandkids. Ok -- it's just a podcast. The grandkids thing is no guarantee.
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Road to Open Science (R2OS)

Open Science Community Utrecht

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The Road to Open Science Podcast is your guide on everything Open at Utrecht University and beyond. In our monthly podcast we discuss the latest developments in the fields of open acces, open data/software, public engagement and recognition and rewards.
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Road to Dynamic Discs Open - A Disc Golf Podcast

Bobby CoolDaddySlickBreeze

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The Dynamic Discs Open formerly called the Glass Blown Open is more than just a disc golf event, it is an experience. This special podcast series is designed to help you get prepared for the tournament so that you make the most of your time in Emporia, Kansas. If you are not attending the event you can still listen and learn about this unique disc golf event and why you need to add it to your disc golf bucket list.
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In the 4th and last part of the OS4P mini-series, Erik van Sebille shares his experience with academic activism and proposes some practical advice on finding the right balance between preserving trust in science and taking a stance on socially-urgent issues based on scientific findings.โดย Open Science Community Utrecht
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How do we know if Open Science practices can make science more reproducible? In the part 3 of this mini-series, we talk with Inge Stegeman nuero-otologist and associate professor at UMC Utrecht about her research plan to check on the claims of the open science advocates using empirical data and randomized controlled trials.…
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Part 3 of the four episode series produced for the course Open Science for Physicists (OS4P). We discuss with our guest, Dr. Inge Stegeman, who is a neuro-otologist at the University Medical Center Utrecht, about the advantages and pitfalls of open science practices, and how to investigate if these practices have the positive effects that are claim…
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Part 2 of the four episode series produced for the course Open Science for Physicists (OS4P). We discuss with our guest, Dr. Niels Marten, who is a philosopher of science at the Freudenthal institute, about the governance and credit structure in big scientific collaborations, and what should students know before joining such a project. You can find…
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Introducing a 4-episode mini-series recorded for the master course "Open Science for Physicists".This series is hosted by Sanli Faez and Erik van Sebille.The first episode will be published on 12th of September 2024, on which is the starting date of the course.โดย Open Science Community Utrecht
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Part 1 of the four episode series produced for the course Open Science for Physicists (OS4P).In this first episode of the mini series, cohosts Erik van Sebille and Sanli Faez will share their motivation for designing and teaching this course, and talk in some more about the concept of The Credibility Cycle, introduced by Bruno Latour and Steve Wool…
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In episode 3, Jim Dodson tells the story of his third ”Pinehurst cure," how Pinehurst brought championship golf back to historic course No. 2, and how Payne Stewart and Michelle Wie found magic in the pines, resulting in the biggest wins of their careers.โดย theassemblypodcast
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In episode 2, Jim Dodson tells the story of his second ”Pinehurst cure,” how the greatest golfer most people have never heard of got his Pinehurst cure twice, and how Pinehurst eventually needed its own cure.โดย theassemblypodcasts
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From its origins as a wellness retreat to its ascent into the pantheon of golf, Pinehurst has been transforming people's lives for more than a century. As Jim Dodson first discovered when he was 13, there's something about the place and its world-famous course, Pinehurst No. 2, that's a cure for life's problems. In episode 1, Dodson explores the or…
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The Pinehurst Cure and the Road to the US Open is a stirring, heartfelt, and sweeping narrative story of how golf’s greatest champions found magic on the hallowed fairways of the most celebrated golf course in America, Pinehurst No. 2—the site of the 2024 US Open. The title comes from New York Times bestselling golf writer James Dodson, who wrote a…
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Caspar and Sicco talk academic careers and what motivates you to stay in academics with Alexandra Vennekens from the Rathenau Institute. Is #LeavingAcademia really happening and what do academics actually value in their own work? And does the university think about that the same way?Some background reading: - https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-…
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ShownotesFirst, thanks to the great Bianca Kramer we now have a transcript! You can find it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zhpOk-yw8G-xLRCXDNad1zwUaxAe2Wgev77bwPUl5Y8/edit#heading=h.xvuiepf8k4ajFrom the newsynews:- HELIOS (Higher Education Leadership initiative on Open Scholarship): https://www.heliosopen.org/news/22/3/22- Discussion ser…
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Sicco and Sanli talk to the new chair of the Utrecht University open science platform about her vision on promoting good scientific practices, collegiality, and the implementation of the university policy on recognition and rewards based on the TRIPLE criteria.mentioned in this episode:- Polution map of Utrecht measured by UU professors on their ou…
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This episode we talk 'Team Science' and how to really 'Open Up' your science with Ruth van Veelen and Judith de Haan. Together with colleagues they worked on the Utrecht University Open Science Monitor of 2020. In this episode we mentioned: > Sicco's thread on Royal Academy (KNAW) report on recognition and rewards https://twitter.com/SiccodeKnecht/…
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“Who are these Open Science people, anyway?” In this special installment Felix and Sicco interview Susanna Bloem and Martijn van der Meer on their project called ‘Faces of Open Science’. These two young researchers in the field of the history and philosophy of science went out to find oral histories – as it happens – for which they spoke to a myria…
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We talk to Jose Urra Llanusa and Santosh Ilamparuthi, founders of the open hardware community at Delft Technical University, on promises and pitfalls of open hardware, and how to scale up good quality devices.Show notes:+ [Guide to preprints](https://zenodo.org/record/5600535)+ [Book launch "Open Science, the Very Idea"](https://www.uu.nl/nieuws/on…
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We talk to Michael Bon, founder of the Collective Science Platform (CoScience) on his take on the big sin of academia and how reviving the scientific debate in the digital age make science great again.Show notes:+ Climate Helpdesk: https://www.klimaathelpdesk.org/+ National measures to combat threats against scientists: https://www.vsnu.nl/en_GB/ne…
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The recognition and reward discussion surged during the summer. Charisma Hehakaya (PhD candidate at the UMC) had co-authored a opinion piece about including early career academics, because the decisions affect them the most. She talks with us about the background of this discussion and why she is active in the Young Science In Transition.Show notes…
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Can science be truly open if it doesn't allow for all perspectives? In this episode we talk diversity and inclusion with associate professor at the UMC Utrecht Gönül Dilaver. Also, we touch base on the newsynews and talk education with Gönül. Shownotes: - Interview Paul Boselie on not using the Journal Impact Factor: https://www.nature.com/articles…
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"Code often isn't your project, the research question is your project." Research software is a major component of modern science, but not everyone is a specialist in this regard. Barbara Vreede and Lieke de Boer from the Netherlands eScience center talk about the increasing importance of version control and the role of the research software enginee…
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How do you replicate history? No, this is not a rhetorical question but an actual ongoing open science project by historians from Utrecht University. Together with a group of students Pim Huijnen and Pieter Huistra are shaping an entirely novel approach to historical research.Also, your shownotes:Innovation is overvalued, hail the maintainers!: htt…
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This is the final episode of our special podcast series and we dive deep into the course that will be played during the competition rounds. Be sure to go to DynamicDiscsOpen.com to see details on all the courses. Eric Oakley and Chris Clemons arrived to Emporia two weeks early so they could take care of some business and get some practice rounds in…
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Get the latest information on Spectator Badges here. In episode 3 Bobby explores a few lodging options for the 2021 Dynamic Discs Open. Jackie, the Dynamic Discs Emporia Retail Manager joins the podcast to give you some great ideas on places to eat while in Emporia. Get all the latest information on the event at DynamicDiscsOpen.com. --- Send in a …
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Yet another installment of the Road to Open Science podcast where we tackle the question of how to find a needle in an ever growing haystack: Automated Systematic Reviews (ASReviews). With Rens van de Schoot we discuss what drives him and his team to run this project, and why they opted for the 'open' approach.SHOWNOTESSanli introduces himself as a…
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In episode 2 we dive into the 20 plus disc golf rounds that one has the potential to play. Bobby touches on a few activities that family members can enjoy during their time in Emporia, some of the attractions that take place at the DDO Block Party, and we learn the reason behind the Swedish Bonfire event. Check out the event schedule at DynamicDisc…
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In episode 01 we are going to talk with Eric McCabe and Jeremy Rusco about the history and growth of the event. We also talk with Anthony from Dynamic Discs' Media Team about some of the course that will be played during the event. The Dynamic Discs Open, formerly known as the Glass Blown Open, has been a disc golf event that is on many people's bu…
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The Dynamic Discs Open formerly called the Glass Blown Open is more than just a disc golf event, it is an experience. Here at Dynamic Discs we like to call it the Disc Golf Disneyland because of all the activities we have planned during this event that takes place the last week of April. On social media and in passing I often get questions about th…
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In this episode, Sicco and Sanli review some open-science-related projects and events. They talk to dr. Marieke Adriaanse and prof. Paul Boselie, co-chairs of the “Recognition and Rewards” workgroup at Utrecht University, about their vision document. This document, recently approved by the University board, will set the basis for transformation of …
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In this episode, cohosts Sicco and Sanli share their personal takes on the essence of open science and how it benefits the academic community and the society at large taking examples from the hot debates around handling of the Covid19 pandemic by national health agencies. They review the recent announcements and news. They talk to Melanie Imming ab…
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In the first University Cooperative workshop on May 14th 2019, at Utrecht University, participants were introduced to the issues, the concepts, and successful examples of governing common resources. They also investigated two cases related to the university and knowledge dissemination. In this podcast some of the participants reflect on the program…
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Nearly thirty years ago, Elinor Ostrom published her groundbreaking book Governing the Commons, in which she showed that users of natural and agricultural resources can and do govern such resources themselves. They do not have to rely on hierarchical state or corporate regulation, nor on a pricing mechanism to overcome the collective action problem…
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In the May episode of the Road to Open Science newschat, Melanie Imming and Loek Brinkman talk with Jeroen Bosman and Bianca Kramer about some of the latest developments in Open Science in Utrecht and beyond. Topics discussed include recent activities of the Open Science Community, developments within the National Platform Open Science (NPOS), and …
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Talk about a retrospective episode! The RV, Lily, emerges from the ice after a long and harsh winter. It's as if the thing had been frozen since 1979, and flashed 40 years into the future not aging a day. If the Delorian from “Back to the Future” had a baby with the Manfred the mammoth from Ice Age, it would be the RV. Hopefully they previous owner…
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[Bianca Kramer](twitter.com/MsPhelps) and [Jeroen Sondervan](twitter.com/jeroenson) share recent development with open science activities in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and the EU. We also discuss a recent report from the Horizon 2020 expert group on Future of Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Communication provided to the European Commission .…
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Calvin’s new found infatuation with local animals has the guys planning their next adventure. The current idea to beat? Find the "Golden Goose" of the North - The Polar Bear. This seems like a perfect adventure for the two. Calvin is already a proud member of the polar bear club, and Jeremy has developed an addiction to Coca-Cola which we all know …
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[Anita Eerland](twitter.com/AnitaEerland) and [Jeroen Bosman](twitter.com/jeroenbosman) share some hot news about open access publishing. We also discuss the recent growth of the Open Science communities in The Netherlands and formation of the Open Science platform at Utrecht University with an ambitious plan.…
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This week on the pod listen close to exclusive, never uttered until now “parenting advice” from Calvin Berry. Is it worth anything? Since he has had such vitriol toward people who offer this advice, we also ask "WHY NOW?" Jeremy then reflects on his glory days as high school valedictorian, and goes over plans for his 10 Year Reunion party. Cue up "…
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Calvin is addicted to beer. Jeremy just got back from a margarita induced bender of a vacation and keeps blabbering on about how he will never EVER set a goal again What the h-e-double hockey sticks happened this month?This week the fellas discuss these things and more. Calvin joined a badminton league and Jer goes on about reading the first and la…
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A candid and unfiltered conversation between two friends... nay, brothers! This episode is basically an out of control roller coaster of emotion that twists and turns from one topic to the next. Calvin is back from a LONG sabbatical from his life (which is basically already a never-ending vacation in Cottage Country). Meanwhile, in his absence, Jer…
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Micah Vandegrift is Open Knowledge Librarian at North Carolina State University, and recipient of a Fulbright fellowship to study the state of Open Science in two European Countries, Denmark and The Netherlands. He tells us about his observations in Europe and his vision on the future position of libraries in the "discovery" decade of open science.…
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On this episode we make an effort to wrap-up the year by discussing some of our accomplishments, along with our multitude of failures. We also share our Spotify "Wrapped" Lists, which clearly hold the answers to the universe of our place in it. In 2019, Calvin will be consulting Cardi-B for guidance and wisdom, while Jeremy will try to find meaning…
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[Bianca Kramer](https://twitter.com/MsPhelps) and [Barbara Vreede](https://twitter.com/barbaravreede) tell us some good news and we review the newly released information about the execution of planS and the discussions around it.โดย Open Science Community Utrecht
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What was intended to be a mini episode to keep us close to our 1st and 15th release schedule turned into this 30 minute conversation about Christmas, boutique stores and what to do when your colleague walks into the bathroom and starts talking.โดย Calvin and Jeremy
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