14 Mar 2018 2:00pm - 4:00pm Seminar Room SG2, Alison Richard Building. NB session at 2.00pm today

Description

Richard Gold (McGill University)
Tim Davies (Open Data Services Co-operative)
Ana Brandusescu (World Wide Web Foundation)

 

If Open IP in emerging technologies does present an opportunity to create a more equitable society – how would one assess the impact and the extent of the role openness played? This session will build on the earlier sessions of the term to create at a framework for the impacts of Open IP and discuss the theory development and empirical work required to enable effective assessment.

 

Related Reading:

Gold, E. R. (2016). Accelerating translational research through open science: The neuro experiment. PLoS biology, 14(12), e2001259.
Brandusescu, A and Lämmerhirt, D. (2017). Update on measuring open data: the next steps for the Open Data Charter Assessment Guide.
 

Readings and links to the online papers and group annotations will be distributed by email, please contact synbio@hermes.cam.ac.uk to sign up for the whole series or individual sessions.
It is strongly recommended that papers are read in advance of the meetings.

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Open to all.  No registration required
Part of Open Intellectual Property Models of Emerging Technologies and Implications for the Equitable Society Research Group Seminar Series

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