The Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship

FSCI 2023

Enhancing the Global Impact of Open Scholarship

FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute in partnership with UCLA Library

Agenda – At a glance

Modified: Mon, 10 Apr 2023 21:15:30 +0000
Published: 10 Apr 2023

FSCI2023 will take place over one week, with course sessions happening on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  We highly encourage you to budget time to attend some/all of the plenary events and community events, as well as set aside time to work on course projects, do assigned readings, connect and chat with fellow attendees on Slack or in Topia, and make the most of the institute.

The Agenda below is meant to show how the week will proceed in general.  Other pages on this site will provide more detail including session times for courses, plenary events and community events.

All times Pacific (PDT = UTC-7)Monday 7/31Tuesday 8/1Wednesday 8/2Thursday 8/3Friday 8/4
7:00 AM – 10:00 AMWelcome to FSCI:
Opening Session
and
Keynote
“Early” courses Day 1
(see Course Abstract for exact course times)
“Early” courses
Day 2
“Early” courses
Day 3
Keynote
and  
Closing Session
Midday (Session times vary)Fireside cats: What brought you to FSCI?
and
FORCE11 Working Group Bonanza
Fireside cats: Lightning talk meet-upFireside cats: Trivia & FSCI  Happy HourBattledecks: Slideshow Karaoke 
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM “Late” courses Day 1
(see Course Abstract for exact course times)
“Late” courses
Day 2
“Late” courses
Day 3
 

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