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Dr. Jean-Claude Bradley Memorial Service Drexel University September 8, 2014

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Dr. Jean-Claude

Bradley

Memorial Service

Drexel University

September 8, 2014

w/James Giammarco and Khalid Mirza

Presentation of the Blue Obelisk Award, w/Egon Willighagen, 2007

“Open Notebook Science is simply the practice of making one’s

laboratory notebook completely public in as close to real time as

possible. In organic chemistry this is pretty straightforward –

researchers must keep a notebook where they record what they

do and observe in an experiment, generally with the intent of

making a specific compound. In other fields, records may be kept

in different formats but the idea is that the research group doing

ONS should strive to do research transparently with as little

“insider information” as is reasonable. In organic chemistry this

means providing access to all raw data files (spectra for example)

so that another researcher can independently verify all

observations and conclusions made.”

J.C. Bradley, interviewed on Science Blogs, Blog Around the Clock, May 2008

http://scienceblogs.com/clock/2008/05/23/doing-science-publicly-intervi/

At Sci-Foo Camp, at the

Googleplex, August 2007

w/Deepak Singh at SciFoo

aka Horace Moody (in Second Life)

w/Cameron Neylon

Research Without Borders,

“Open Science: Good for

Research, Good for

Researchers?” Columbia

University, February 2009

"Transparency facilitates rapid access to existing and new

collaborators, as well as exposing our work to the scrutiny of

many, which can only make it better.“

Jean-Claude Bradley, C&E News, February 9, 2009

http://cen.acs.org/articles/87/i6/Jean-Claude-Bradley.html

At University of Delaware

Tuesday Tech Talks,

February 2013

“…[Open Notebook Science] is sort of going away from a

culture of trust to one of proof. Everybody makes

mistakes. And if you don't expose your raw data, nobody

will find your mistakes.“

J.C. Bradley, Interviewed for Science Careers, Science, April 2010

http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_iss

ues/articles/2010_04_09/caredit.a1000036

At the White House Open Science Poster Session, W/Andrew Lang, June 2013

At the White House Open Science Poster Session, w/Matthew McBride, June 2013