A barcamp is an open event format. This means that both the content and the schedule are still open at the beginning. Barcamps thrive on interaction and the different expertise that participants bring to the table. In contrast to the classic conference, the program is created directly with the participants on the day of the event.
Everyone has the opportunity to contribute their own sessions on a topic or question. In this way, the barcamp offers participants an open environment in which they can exchange ideas and learn from each other.
Anyone interested in research with available data can participate, regardless of experience or knowledge level and regardless of perspective, such as people who collect, analyze, protect, provide, curate, or consult in these areas.
Those who wish can contribute a session themselves on opportunities, challenges, requirements, or other topics in research with available data, or actively participate in the sessions of others. Session proposals can be submitted here: https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-data/sessions.
The supporting program of the Barcamp will be held in German, individual sessions can also be arranged in other languages. Participation is free of charge. Interested parties can register for the event here: https://barcamps.eu/barcamp-open-data/events.
The Barcamp Open Data is sponsored by the Leibniz Research Network Open Science, of which ZPID is a member, and is organized in cooperation with Barcamp Open Science.