Program, presentation supports & video recordings > Tuesday 25th october 2022
8h30-9h: Welcome of participants
9h-10h30: Parallel workshops (session 1)
Theme 1 Recommendations and requirements of governments, institutions and research funders for open science
- Funding Open Science through an African Fund by Kambo Martial Atse (Université Félix Houphouet-Boigny Abidjan Cocody, Côte d'Ivoire)
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles
- The Dataverse Project for building generalist data repositories and supporting FAIR data sharing by Sonia Maria Barbosa (Harvard University, USA)
- Digitization of Scientific Resources: Application of Information and Communication Technology for Management, Sharing and Dissemination Mechanisms in Asia and Africa by Kalpana Chaudhari (Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Mumbai, India)
10:30-11:00: Coffee break
11:00-12:30: Parallel workshops (session 2)
Theme 1 Recommendations and requirements of governments, institutions and research funders for open science
- The Ethiopian approach to Reach-out to Citizen Scientists to Assist Researchers in their Work with Big Data by Yared Ergu Abera (University Data & Software Carpentry, Ethiopia)
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination devices: practices, benefits, obstacles
- Knowing how to search for datasets to reuse them by Marie-Claude Deboin (CIRAD, France)
- Research Data Management and Sharing: The African Perspective by Boateng Akwasi Bosompem (University of Education, Winneba, Ghana) and Ajanaku Olateju Jumoke (Western University, Canada)
12:30-14:00: Lunch break
14:00-15:30: Parallel workshops (session 3)
Theme 1 Recommendations and requirements of governments, institutions and research funders for open science
- Which communication strategy for the preservation of the scientific digital heritage in French-speaking African countries in conflict? by Vincent Namrona (Université Côte d'Azur, France)
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination systems: practices, benefits, obstacles
15h30-16h: Coffee break
16h-17h30: Parallel workshops (session 4)
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination systems: practices, benefits, obstacles
- Use of a bibliographic reference management software by Eustache Megnigbeto (University of Abomey-Calavi Benin), and Jean Gantin Tchougbé (University of Abomey-Calavi Benin) Support de l'atelier
- Setting up a data repository with Dataverse, a tool for open science in the South by Pascal Aventurier (IRD, France), Gwenaël Doux (CIRAD, France) and Céline Barthélemy (CIRAD, France) Support de l'atelier
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