Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape explores a uniquely shaped humanities dissertation, which included the design, code, and user-testing of an experimental social reading interface. The talk by Amanda Visconti (Purdue) is now online at:
Bonnie Tijerina and Emily Keller of the Data & Society Research Institute discuss the Supporting Ethics in Data Research project that explores the current and potential partnerships between computer science researchers, librarians, and support systems on campus to address emerging ethical issues in the research process. Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks is online at:
Previously-released videos from this meeting:
-The Archaeology of Infrastructure
-The Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission
-Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (Julie Brill, Federal Trade Commission)
-Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (Van de Compel, Nelson)
-Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (Clifford Lynch, CNI)
-Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (Smith, Anderson)
-How Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (Farb, Grappone, Broadwell, Klein)