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    Presentations Digital Science Showcase Philadelphia

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    <p>Presentations from the recent Digital Science Showcase events that took place in the US in June 2015.</p

    Presentations Digital Science Showcase LA 2015

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    <p>Presentations from the Digital Science Showcase Event in Los Angeles which took place in June 2015.</p

    Digital Science Portfolio Lightning Talks - Altmetric, Dimensions, Figshare & Symplectic

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    Digital Science Portfolio Lightning Talks - Altmetric, Dimensions, Figshare & Symplectic</p

    Digital Science Workshop Report

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    <p>The Digital Science Workshop series represents a unique opportunity to partner with academic, private and public institutes as well as fellow commercial enterprises to achieve the greater common good of identifying inefficiencies and spotlighting best practices across all facets of the research landscape.</p> <p>A key mechanism we employ in our workshops is to create panels of experts derived from diverse perspectives. For we know well that improved efficiencies in research extend beyond the researcher’s office or laboratory. Research is powerfully shaped by the scholarly publisher, the private and public research funding agency and the academic administrator as much as by principal investigators, postdoctoral scholars and graduate students -- each a domain expert with valuable insights to share.</p

    Presentations from the Digital Science User Meeting 2019 - North America

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    These are the presentation slides presented at the Digital Science User Meeting in Chicago 1st and 2nd of October 201

    Digital Science and AI

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    Presentation given at the Figshare and Symplectic APAC User Conference in Sydney, 19-20 of February 2024 on Digital Science and AI.</p

    Digital Science Webinar: Gaining Perspective on Plan S

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    This webinar sheds some light on Plan S to help you best prepare for the upcoming changes.Topics Covered:How Plan S might shape new publisher business modelsHow publishers can avoid potential roadblocks as they look for solutionsThe effect of Plan S on smaller Learned & Society PublishersThe goals of participating funders and how they will manage changeHow to better prepare by finding out the answers to questions such as 'which funders, regions and research areas affected by Plan S will have the most effect on the publishing landscape?'How to adapt workflows and use relevant tools to keep up with impending mandatesSpeakers:David Sweeny - UKRI Dan Pollock - Delta Think Wendy Newsham - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Tracey Depellegrin - Genetics Society of AmericaDaniel Hook - Digital Science </ul

    Digital Science Webinar: Scientific Research in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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    With rapidly increasing advances that extend across science, researchers are applying artificial intelligence (AI), often in the form of neural networks, to tackle big challenges. Mirroring how our brains function, the outputs of these neural networks are based on computations that currently can’t be explained. How does this align with the scientific method? Can ‘AI neuroscience’ unlock this black box? Will AI itself become a scientist?Hiroaki Kitano, Director of Sony Science Laboratories, has a grand challenge for science: “To develop an AI system that can make major scientific discoveries in biomedical sciences that is worthy of a Nobel Prize and far beyond.” Attendees were introduced to the basic tenets of AI and hear about practical examples of the technology in research, as well as the ethical implications all this brings.Thought leaders speaking on the webinar:- Jeffrey Ng, Chief Scientist at Founders Factory- Doug Raymond, General Manager for Semantic Scholar, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence- Anita Schjøll Brede, CEO and co-founder of Iris AI- Roman Gurinovich, CEO at Xpansa and Systems Architect at sci.AI.From Digital Science, Steve Scott moderated the panel and Cameron Shepherd hosted the webinar.View a summary of the webinar in a blog post here: www.digital-science.com/blog/news/scientific-research-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence-webinar-recording/</div

    Open Access and Open Data - New Information for New Funders

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    The Digital Science Family share some insights on open access and open data trends.Katie Shamash, Data Scientist, Digital Science, and Mark Hahnel, CEO, Figshare present on the webinar with introductory remarks and moderation from Ashlea Higgs, MD of Digital Science Funder & Government Group.</div

    Digital Science Case Study: Francis Crick Institute

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    A Pathway to Open Research with Richer Research Profiles The Francis Crick Institute is using technology to empower its researchers to have richer research profiles and to make it easier for them to publish their papers and data Open Access. -
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