UN House, near Republic Square
Kolba is bringing together troublemakers, data geeks, hackers and civil servants for a networking event (Kolba Cafe) on open data and citizen science.
As part of the event, there will be presentations from:
· Frank Kresin, Research Director at the Waag Society, on the Smart Citizen Platform
· Samvel Martirosyan, Dean of Yerevan Branch of the Awesome Foundation, on open data in Armenia
· Ron Salaj, Digital Lead at the Innovations Lab Kosovo, on citizen science in Kosovo
The event is part of the global SHIFT week of innovation action, and the first in what we hope will become a series of networking events on open data.
We will have lots of coffee and food, so sign up soon as spaces are limited.
Where: UN House, near Republic Square
When: 17:30-20:30 on 24th September
Who: anyone, sign up to the event on Facebook
Most importantly: official hashtag for event is #hycitsci
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Open data is the idea that certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other mechanisms of control.
Citizen science is scientific research conducted, in whole or in part, by amateur or nonprofessional scientists, often by crowdsourcing. Citizen science often creates open datasets.