A Flash (well, MP4) from the Past
This post originally appeared on the Software Carpentry website.
In July 2009, we held a one-day symposium on open science at the University of Toronto. I recently uploaded video from those talks to YouTube; the audio is a bit shaky, but I hope they're useful despite that. The talks are linked below.
Titus Brown: Choosing Infrastructure and Testing Tools for Scientific Software Projects
Cameron Neylon: A Web Native Research Record: Applying the Best of the Web to the Lab Notebook
Michael Nielsen: Doing Science in the Open: How Online Tools are Changing Scientific Discovery
David Rich: Using 'Desktop' Languages for Big Problems
Victoria Stodden: How Computational Science is Changing the Scientific Method
Jon Udell: Collaborative Curation of Public Events
Greg Wilson: Opening Remarks