Video & Tutorials
Open Knowledge
Wikipedia Editor Speaks! Editing, Bias, Content Gaps, Project Medicine and more!
- March 2014
- Speaker:Jake Orlowitz (Ocaasi), Wikipedia editor, Administrator and Wikimedia Foundation grantee
Publishing Game-Changer: Open Access
- February 2013
- Speaker: John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education at Stanford University, Director of the Public Knowledge Project
PeerJ's Publisher Speaks! The Benefits of PeerJ, Some Advice to Authors, and the Challenges of Publishing
Open Access Panel Discussion
- October 2011
- Moderated by Heidi Heilemann, Associate Dean for Knowledge Management
Trends and Emerging Issues Relating to Open Access, Open Data
- November 2012
- Speaker: Lauren Schoenthaler, Senior University Counsel, Stanford University, University Librarian & Chief of Staff
A Senior PLOS Editor Speaks! Advice on Getting Published in PLOS One and Observations about Trends in Publishing
Learning in the Wild: What Open Learning Could Mean for Teaching
- November 2012
- Speaker: Amy Collier, >Director for Technology & Teaching, Office of the Vice Provost for Online Learning
Stanford Digital Repository
- November 2012
- Speaker: Mimi Calter, University Librarian & Chief of Staff
- Joined by Tom Cramer, libraries' Chief Technology Strategist & Amy Hodge, Science Data Librarian
Bioresearch
Cool Informatics Tools and Services for Biomedical Research
Searching
Patent Data: What You Don’t Know Will Cost You
- March 2008
- Speaker: Lane Librarian
Scholarly
Communications
Article Level Metrics: A New Approach to Assessing the Value of Your Publications
- August 2012
- Speaker: Jennifer Lin, Product Manager, PLoS
Presentations, Posters & Images
The Power of the Image: Using Visuals to Think and Communicate about Science
Statistics, Programming, Data Management
Introduction to Dedoose, a Qualitative and Mixed Method Research Tool
Using Stata for Statistics in Medicine: An Introduction to Basic Operations
Introduction to R Programming Part 1
- August 2012
- Speaker: David Ruau, PhD
Using R for Graphics Programming: An Introduction Using a Point-and-Click Interface
Writing (NIH Grant, Biomedical Manuscript)
How to Write a Successful NIH Career Development Award (K Award)
- August 2013
- Speaker: Mark H. Roltsch, PhD, former NIH Scientific Review Officer and Program Director, Executive Director of the Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Project at St Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas
How to Write a Successful NIH Individual NRSA Fellowship (F Award, including F30, F31, or F32)
- August 2013
- Speaker: Mark H. Roltsch, PhD, former NIH Scientific Review Officer and Program Director, Executive Director of the Office of Academic Research and Sponsored Project at St Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas
Wikipedia's scale and scope
Systemic bias and content gaps (e.g. women in science)
Wikipedia's volunteer community and consensus model
Wikipedia's core policies and open copyright
The Wikipedia Library, access to research
Wiki Project Medicine, improving content and translation efforts
Playful, human approaches to engaging and retaining editors
Wikipedia's role in the higher education classroom