October 28, 2019 | News | Rostock Open Science Workshop
How to work open access as demographer
The participants and speakers of the Rostock Open Science Workshop 2019. © MPIDR/Wilhelm
The Rostock Open Science Workshop introduced demographic researchers to the tools and practices of open science. Now they are available for everyone.
Open science aims at making research results and materials open and reproducible. Its goals are to increase transparency and to make research accessible to a wider public. The Rostock Open Science Workshop introduced demographic researchers to the tools and practices of open science. The Workshop was held at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in mid-October.
The Talks
The keynote talks were streamed live and are now available online: https://media.demogr.mpg.de
The Slides
Short Interviews with Keynote speakers
Program
Program Rostock Open Science Workshop 2019 (PDF File, 43 kB)
Speakers and instructors
- Prof. Philip N. Cohen, Univ. Maryland, http://www.terpconnect.umd.edu/~pnc/
- Prof. Monica Alexander, Univ. Toronto, https://www.monicaalexander.com/
- Dr. Rima-Maria Rahal, Univ. Tilburg, https://rimamrahal.wordpress.com/
- Dr. Haghish Ebad Fardzadeh, Univ. Göttingen, http://www.haghish.com/
- Dr. Tobias Heycke, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, https://tobiasheycke.github.io/
Organizing committee
Deputy Head (Research Group: Labor Demography)
Managing Director; Head of the Laboratories of Migration and Mobility and Population Dynamics and Sustainable Well-Being
Head of the Laboratory of Population Health
Head of the Laboratory of Fertility and Well-Being
Head of the Research Group Labor Demography
Director of the MaxHel Center