SPARC-ACRL forum "Understanding the Implications of Open Education: MOOCs and More" June 29, 2013
Open Data
Open Science
Open Educational Resources (OER)
Data Conservancy: A Web Science View of Data Curation
From Library of Congress
A presentation by Sayeed Choudhury (Johns Hopkins University) that provides an overview of how research data is collected, organized, and preserved in the Data Conservancy project.
NSF Data Management Plan Requirements: Institutional Initiatives
From Coalition for Networked Information Fall 2010 Membership Meeting
Serge J. Goldstein (Princeton University) and Scott Brandt (Purdue University) discuss how their institutions handle the NSF Data Management Plan requirements.
Open Data and the Future of Funded Research
From Columbia University Libraries
A panel discussion about the benefits of sharing data openly and the implications for researchers. The panelists are John Wilbanks (Science Commons), Robert Chen (Columbia University), and Andrew Rundle (Columbia University).
Open Data Licensing
From OER IPR
An animation video about licensing open data.
What's so Common about Science?
From Dr. Kiki's Science Hour
An interview in which Kirsten Sanford (TWIT) and John Wilbanks (Science Commons) talk about the opportunities and challenges of data sharing.
The Year Open Data Went Worldwide
From TED
A presentation by Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web Consortium) that describes the open data movement and how people make use of freely accessible data to create useful online tools.
Codes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade
From Coalition for Networked Information
A presentation by Liz Lyon (UKOLN) about open science and data curation.
Open Research
From Daniel Mietchen
This video provides a brief introduction to open research and open science.
Open Science
From TEDxWaterloo
Michael Nielsen (York University) explains what open science is and its significance.
Open Science
From Science Online London 2011
In this keynote presentation, Michael Nielsen (York University) discusses how to make open science work.
Open Science: Good For Research, Good For Researchers?
From Columbia University Libraries
A panel discussion about what open science is and what benefits it brings. The panelists are Jean-Claude Bradley (Drexel University), Barry Canton (Gingko BioWorks), and Bora Zivkovic (Public Library of Science).
Two Ideas for Open Science
From Open Science Summit 2010
A presentation in which Victoria Stodden (Yale Law School) discusses the importance of reproducibility and open code in the implementation of open science.
Connecting the Dots between Open Access and Open Educational Resources
From SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition)
Cable Green (Creative Commons) and Nicole Allen (Student Public Interest Research Groups) discuss the relevance of open educational resources (OERs) to the library community and the intersections of OER and open access.
Creating OER and Combining Licenses
From the Orange Grove Repository
This video helps educators to create OERs using free resources and to select appropriate licenses for the new OERs.
Open Education: Promise, Progress, Challenges
From EDUCAUSE
Richard Baraniuk (Rice University) provides an overview of the open education movement and the development of Connexions.
The Transformative Potential of Open Educational Resources (OER)
From SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) and Association of College & Research Libraries
Four videos that describe the philosophy behind OER and provide relevant examples. The speakers are Richard Baraniuk (Rice University), David Wiley (Brigham Young University), Nicole Allen (Student Public Interest Research Groups), and Mark Nelson (National Association of College Stores).
Turning a Resource into an Open Educational Resource (OER)
From OER IPR
This video shows how to embed open licenses in educational resources.
Why Open Education Matters
From Blink Tower
This is the first prize winner of the 2012 Why Open Education Matters video competition.