Tweets over de elfde VOGIN-IP-lezing die op 16 maart op Twitter verschenen zijn (“latest first”).
Deel 1: 12:33 – 22:00 uur
Deel 2: 9:55 – 12:32 uur
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🤖 Top hashtags used by the scientific community in english tweets in the last 12h:#BIORXIV#VOGINIP#REVIEWEDPREPRINT#PEERREVIEW#COVID19
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— Science Pulse (@thesciencepulse) March 16, 2023
Learn new terms, expand your knowledge and visit @VOGIN_IP in 2024! This year attendees learned words, like: paper mills, workflowy, data therapy, and blobby content! Thanks to sponsors as @LexisNexis_NL @EBSCOBenelux @PrenaxUS @ProQuest @KNVI_NL @GOopleidingen Ingressus pic.twitter.com/8Kg8dqFXMW
— KNVI Juridische Informatie (@KNVI_JI) March 16, 2023
@VOGIN_IP speaker Elisabeth Bik also checked the images in science papers by eye: 1 in 25 papers had inappropriate image duplication, but it might be a larger problem. AI technology can help discover fakes. But AI can also create fake photos and fake papers. This is a problem. pic.twitter.com/DdZeUQXHGw
— KNVI Juridische Informatie (@KNVI_JI) March 16, 2023
Schokkend dat 2/3 van de wetenschappelijke uitgevers niet reageren op een klacht van @MicrobiomDigest #voginip
— Bart Linssen 🚴 (@Bartwatching) March 16, 2023
Science is about discovering truth and generating false research is becoming easier. So how can we fight this? Slow down science, don't make amount of papers as a necessity for advancing in a career. Also give consequences and investigate @MicrobiomDigest #voginip pic.twitter.com/XNzBTPdc6w
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
Trying to give updates on the talk as elisabeth can’t do it for me… I clearly need more practice as I fully forgot to add the photo I took of her slide #voginip https://t.co/rNDLisB7D9 pic.twitter.com/C76p3hhTgx
— floorboek (@floorboek) March 16, 2023
Few tools for catching fraudulent images and figures @MicrobiomDigest #voginip but you need a human to know which ones are fraudulent or actually appropriate pic.twitter.com/lGUNivfTRd
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
It's actually remarkably easy to Photoshop your research findings and retracting a fraudulent paper might take long! Journals are reacting slowly, think years! "This is even worse" @MicrobiomDigest #voginip
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
Some shocking numbers on scientific misconduct given by @MicrobiomDigest in her talk on the dark side of science. Definitely makes you think about the culture of publish or perish within the scientific community #voginip
— floorboek (@floorboek) March 16, 2023
Keynote @VOGIN_IP speaker Elizabeth Bik about the dark side of science: misconduct in biomedical research science papers. She is a microbiologist turned into specialist about science integrity. “It all started with a plagiarism check…” pic.twitter.com/450vqJZt5Y
— KNVI Juridische Informatie (@KNVI_JI) March 16, 2023
“I can hear the alarm bells go off already” – @MicrobiomDigest on examples of image manipulation in published science , as someone’s phone starts ringing 😂#voginip
— floorboek (@floorboek) March 16, 2023
@alastairdunning proved open is not dead today. It’s hard – but still relevant. Let’s not give up! @VOGIN_IP pic.twitter.com/cQwGg9me7I
— miet.be (@Choisissez) March 16, 2023
@MicrobiomDigest reminds us that behind each scientific misconduct is a sad story. We should not be pointing fingers but focus on good mentoring and support between researchers #voginip
— floorboek (@floorboek) March 16, 2023
Out of the three science misconducts plagiarism is the least problematic one, since it does not introduce wrong information @MicrobiomDigest #voginip pic.twitter.com/Vvg6BN4hhi
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
.@MicrobiomDigest is not making research anymore she is breaking it because science should be about honest reporting. So when there is fraud in science it needs to be found #voginip
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
Elisabeth Bik over fraude en andere onregelmatigheden in de wetenschap oftewel the dark side of science >> https://t.co/eGR6HCHEJ3 #voginip
— Bart Linssen 🚴 (@Bartwatching) March 16, 2023
Moderated a workshop @VOGIN_IP on openness criteria of tools/software used in research & higher education and on how to foster the transition to using open infrastructure, w/ @MsPhelps. Very nice discussions! Slides, including some results here, in Dutch: https://t.co/P6Tt4ooVhS pic.twitter.com/yqpCwpJsrV
— Jeroen Bosman aka @jeroenbosman@akademienl.social (@jeroenbosman) March 16, 2023
Join the dark side with @MicrobiomDigest at @VOGIN_IP pic.twitter.com/oaiAGgKppp
— miet.be (@Choisissez) March 16, 2023
Many good discussions this morning at our workshop on #openinfrastructure for research, moderated with @jeroenbosman at #voginip
Slides (in Dutch) link to interactive results of some of the workshop activities:https://t.co/5gEbUMeaKu pic.twitter.com/ZIPm11GxeB
— Bianca Kramer @MsPhelps@akademienl.social (@MsPhelps) March 16, 2023
Thanks for the tweets!
The slides to Openness in Chains are here https://t.co/KC3BBaEvf5#voginip
— Alastair Dunning (@alastairdunning) March 16, 2023
MC: People just want things to work – they want access to knowledge, without clicking too much.
What is the intersection of the goals of the organization and your customers? Different stakeholders have different problems and goals. #voginip pic.twitter.com/ggNfcCgAaF— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
MC: The application itself is not important. A service should be all about helping reach someone a particular goal. Also, you have to make sure the service is continuous and of high quality.
If most of your budget goes to the help desk, maybe the quality is not so good.#voginip pic.twitter.com/appn1jPiYs— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
MC: Imagine you have developed the perfect solution for a problem in your organization – but your colleagues find your solution to be the problem.
How can we break this vicious circle?
At @UGent library we focus on open access and open knowledge creation. #voginip— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
Next up: Miet Claes @Choisissez @boekentoren@UGent with "De kracht van samenwerking: hoe de Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent open kenniscreatie bevordert"
"The power of collaboration: how @UGent promotes the creation of open knowledge".#voginip pic.twitter.com/5N3ydvVySq— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
AD: Five capabilities are important for open knowledge:
Networking: join an parent organization
Strategic vision (guiding principle)
Financial commitment: open does not mean free.
User-oriented: what do the users want?
Technical skills: you need a development team.#voginip pic.twitter.com/VkCE5Fy82e— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
Five capabilities for open institutions by #alistairdunning : networking, strategic vision, some financial commitment, user oriented (understand them), and technical skills (your own technical capability) #voginip for the latter you need to know how to buy or build
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
AD: Citizens can create their own network of e.g. air quality measurements such as https://t.co/xspOV31ihO [and @ThePurpleAir] where both equipment and measurements are open and shared. #voginip
— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
AD: For me, the key aspect of openness is that the agency gives the organization and individual staff the ability to control what they work they are doing.
Within 3 years the UK went from the worst in the world for digital government to one of the best, due to 'agency'.#voginip— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
The UK gov resolved this in three years using open data (=KG) #voginip pic.twitter.com/X2JBPPfD38
— Katariina Kari (@katsi111) March 16, 2023
AD: But we have gone from a dream of openness to a trap. Knowledge might be perceived to be open, but it is controlled by some big entities, such as Wikipedia, Twitter, Wikipedia. Not everyone has the same access to it, or the same right to contribute to it. #voginip pic.twitter.com/EARX7JhEQQ
— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
AD: How can we deal with openness in the digital world?
Refers to a Rousseau quote: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains".
Many declarations have been made about openness of information, expression, and open access of scientific papers. All sound great.#voginip— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
After lunch, we will continue the @VOGIN_IP day with Alastair Dunning @alastairdunning from @tudelftlibrary, with the talk:
"Open yet everywhere in chains: Where next for open knowledge?"#voginip pic.twitter.com/f1TVQEwJyj— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
I keep on reading #voginip as cat-nip, instead of as Vogin-IP.
But it is definitely a great source of joy for all information specialists and librarians!— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
Apart from the interesting topic, @katsi111 ‘s talk is a great example of how to give a good presentation. Clear slides, great explanation of the basic concepts… after a million talks I now finally understand what a knowledge graph actually is #voginip
— floorboek (@floorboek) March 16, 2023
KK: Knowledge graphs work better than relational databases (such as MySQL). There are fewer joints, and only three layers. They allow for easier programming language, searchability, and reusability. #voginip pic.twitter.com/jxkYQWgyiY
— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
Keynote @VOGIN_IP speaker Katariina Kari about the knowledge graph and its three layers: data, categories and concepts. Using the IKEA store as example. From product data, to categories and the overall concepts by the ontology team. This all helps the retrieval of information. pic.twitter.com/356zIVnTRQ
— KNVI Juridische Informatie (@KNVI_JI) March 16, 2023
KK: If a search term is not matching any of the metadata, a customer might leave the website quickly. We need to adapt metadata to new search terms.
Smart choices in storage and syntax (e.g. in a Git repository) make data better searchable. #voginip— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023
What about #ontology what do we mean by that? #voginip @katsi111 pic.twitter.com/ER3ggtQIwv
— Johanna Krijnsen (@joCtweet) March 16, 2023
KK: A Game of 20 Questions. I have a piece of furniture in mind, and you can guess which one by asking me 20 questions.
"In what room is it placed?"
"Which activity is related to it?"
"Is it hard/soft?"
These categories are part of the taxonomies/controlled vocabulary.#voginip— Elisabeth Bik is in the Netherlands (@MicrobiomDigest) March 16, 2023