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When: 9:00 GMT+9 | June 24, 2024 (Monday) <br/>
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With a growing interest in Open Science, questions arise regarding who is paying for what and what 'inclusive' means. If Open Access publication comes with high fees, one can ask whether this shift in payment responsibility, from the reader to the author, is excluding more people than it includes. Related to this is the question of the relationship between Open Access and Impact Factors and how much this affects researchers from different backgrounds and at different stages of their careers. There are also invisible costs to Open Science, such as platforms for sharing preprints, code, and data. Who develops, maintains, and hosts these platforms, and why? These are examples of the questions that will be addressed during this panel discussion. Experts with diverse backgrounds will share their experiences and thoughts. An open discussion on these matters will foster critical inquiry into the ideal form that Open Science should take.
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#### <a href="https://www.crowdcast.io/c/panel-2-start" target="_blank">Join on Crowdcast</a>
When: 9:00 GMT+9 | June 25, 2024 (Tuesday) <br/>
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There is rapid change occurring in and shaping the landscape of the scientific community that is caused by the open science movement. The panellists will dive into deconstructing and defining open access; open data, materials, and code; as well as touch on facilitating reproducible analyses, preregistration and registered reports such as in PrePrints, easy replication of research methods, inclusive of teaching open science practices. An open discussion on these matters will foster critical inquiry into the ideal form that Open Science should take, with recommendations of best practices in Open Science.
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## Topic 3: Many A Little Makes A Mickle: Crowdsourcing for brain mapping
#### <a href="https://www.crowdcast.io/c/panel-3-crowdsource" target="_blank"> Join on Crowdcast </a>
When: 13:30 GMT+9 | June 25, 2024 (Tuesday) <br/>
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Crowdsourcing e.g., multi-site collaboration and citizen science, is rising as a new research paradigm. By harnessing the power of crowdsourcing, we can leverage the diverse expertise and perspectives of a global community to accelerate advancements in brain mapping. This collaborative approach not only facilitates the sharing of data and resources but also promotes innovation and efficiency in tackling the complexities of understanding the brain. With the following examples of the questions that will be addressed during this panel discussion, experts with diverse backgrounds will share their experiences and thoughts.
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## Topic 4: The changing face of Open Science
#### <a href="https://www.crowdcast.io/c/panel-4-changing" target="_blank"> Join on Crowdcast </a>
When: 11:15 GMT+9 | June 26, 2024 (Wednesday) <br/>
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There has been a dramatic shift in the uptake of open science practices in the past thirty years. This has led to considerable change in how we collect, analyze and distribute data, how we publish and disseminate findings, and how we recruit staff and seek employment. How we do science has changed - and so understanding what has happened, why, and where things may yet change is of key importance to researchers from all fields. Attendees will find out about the drivers behind many of these changes - whether they have lived up to expectations, and where any gaps remain.
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## Topic 5: Open Science in Asia/Korea
#### <a href="https://www.crowdcast.io/c/panel-5-asia" target="_blank">Join on Crowdcast</a>
When: 9:00 GMT+9 | June 27, 2024 (Thursday) <br/>
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Although Open Science has been well-recognized by the neuroimaging field as a crucial step towards better scientific practices that facilitate reproducibility and reliability, the progress has mainly taken place in the Western world. Asia, or Korea specifically, is relatively new to the practice and the idea and has encountered unique challenges. With the annual meeting of OHBM being held in an Asian, non-English speaking country, this meeting provides a unique opportunity for local researchers who are interested in Open Science to share their experiences and challenges they face in their countries. This discussion will foster the development of Open Science through international collaboration and advance the Open Science practice to being more inclusive globally.
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