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DTSTART;TZID=CET:20240807T160000
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DESCRIPTION:Join this session to hear from organizations who are collaborat
 ing on projects and initiatives to profile the role of open in addressing 
 the climate crisis. We will profile successes to date\, highlight upcoming
  projects\, and invite participation in our community-driven Open Goes COP
  movement.  \n\nWe believe that open access to climate change research wil
 l enable faster and more equitable solutions to the most pressing issues o
 f our time: climate change and the loss of biodiversity.  Our panel will p
 rovide a case study of enabling global open access policies and highlight 
 our experimentations in making seminal climate research open access.
DTSTAMP:20260519T215937Z
LOCATION:Dilijan (3) (interpretation)
SUMMARY:Open as a Prerequisite for Solving the Climate Crisis - Rebecca Ros
 s\, Jan Ainali\, Melissa Hagemann\, Lucas Pretti\, Maxwell Beganim
URL:https://app.eventyay.com/talk/Wikimania/talk/3NMMXA/
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UID:pretalx-Wikimania-MPXFGX@app.eventyay.com
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20240809T100000
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DESCRIPTION:The open science and Wikimedia communities share the common goa
 l of developing high quality openly available content\, yet collaborations
  between the movements have been limited. This workshop will focus on buil
 ding connections between the communities\, and will begin with a brief int
 roduction to open science\, followed by a presentation of different barrie
 rs that exist for open science\, and examples from different parts of the 
 world. It will then provide a structure for looking at how Wikimedians can
  support the development of open science policies and practices. Finally\,
  the workshop will discuss coordinated efforts for national and regional c
 ollaborations.
DTSTAMP:20260519T215937Z
LOCATION:Istanbul (10)
SUMMARY:Strengthening Wikimedia Collaborations with and for Open Science - 
 Melissa Hagemann\, Daniel Mietchen\, Eric Luth\, Stephen Wyber
URL:https://app.eventyay.com/talk/Wikimania/talk/MPXFGX/
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UID:pretalx-Wikimania-GRT7VJ@app.eventyay.com
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20240809T140000
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DESCRIPTION:The panel  will aim to review current advocacy strategies in th
 e free knowledge movement and identify ways in which they need to be adapt
 ed. We are in particular interested in understanding how an expanded view 
 of free knowledge – that takes into considerations new challenges around
  concentration of power\, surveillance\, market competition or emergent te
 chnologies - requires us to revise our advocacy strategies.
DTSTAMP:20260519T215937Z
LOCATION:Istanbul (10)
SUMMARY:New paths for knowledge sharing advocacy - Alek Tarkowski\, Melissa
  Hagemann
URL:https://app.eventyay.com/talk/Wikimania/talk/GRT7VJ/
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