Gateways 2020
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- Published on Saturday, 12 February 2022 10:29
The Gateways 2020 proceedings are hosted on OSF Meetings.
View Gateways 2020 Proceedings on OSF Meetings
How to cite a paper, demo, tutorial, or poster (choose one of these options for the citation below, not all):
Author(s). Year. "Title." Paper/Demo/Tutorial/Poster presented at Gateways 2020, Online, USA, October 12-23, 2020. URL to paper in OSF.
See the entire schedule for detailed descriptions of sessions:
https://gateways2020.sched.com/
The conference is for gateway creators and users who want to connect with and learn from others like them.
We have a terrific schedule planned! (See "The conference at a glance" below for a big-picture overview.)
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Hear two interactive keynotes by Roger Aines and Amy Aines, authors of Championing Science, and by Thomas Dohmke, VP of Strategic Programs at GitHub, speaking about GitHub's fascinating Archive Program. (Recordings linked below.) Plus we have four other engaging plenary sessions, including a panel about the challenges of interoperability and a dynamic exploration of common usability and accessibility problems specific to gateways.
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Choose from eight hands-on Tutorials and Workshops (week of October 12–16) featuring gateway platforms and tools, gateway security, community building, and a gateway for data at risk.
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Learn from a wide array of presentations and demos, in sets of three, similarly themed presentations followed by an interactive Q&A.
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Mingle or present at the Poster Showcase on Monday, October 19, where you can also learn about our Sponsors' resources and services that may benefit you.
Enjoy opportunities to connect with like-minded colleagues throughout the conference and during the Learning Labs, where you can propose your own topic to discuss or share, or visit the Networking Lounge during the breaks!
Gateways 2020 Video Highlights
Interactive Keynote on Championing Science with Dr. Roger Aines and Amy Aines (http://sched.co/dcZB)
What does it take to convince a funder or a user of the value of your gateway? Co-authors Dr. Roger and Amy Aines will shed light on how to tailor your communication to overcome barriers to adoption. Bringing their combined perspective and insights from her four decades as a communications strategist and his as a geochemist and climate technologist, the Aines duo will illuminate the theory and practice of situational communication and why it takes more than the right words to influence others to act. During this keynote interview, they will share practical advice based on 11 principles from their instructive book Championing Science – Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers.
GitHub's Archive Program -- Cooler than you can imagine! (https://sched.co/dcZE)
The GitHub Archive Program https://archiveprogram.github.com/ has the goal of preserving open source software for future generations, storing code safely in an Arctic vault. This amplifies the meaning of "code preservation" to a new level. In this closing interactive keynote, we will learn from Thomas Dohmke, VP of Strategic Programs at GitHub, about the Archive Program and explore what this fascinating program might imply for the future responsibilities and opportunities of gateways.
See all concurrent sessions on SGCI's YouTube Channel.
The conference at a glance