This commentary describes the experience of attending RDAP 2020 remotely after the author’s trip cancellation due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. The author describes the highs and lows of the remote viewing experience, and the potential future landscape of virtual conferences and remote attendance. Maintaining networking and casual conversation during a virtual conference is an area that needs improvement but has potential. Takeaways from several conference sessions, including the keynote speaker, are also included along with discussion of how the author learned valuable information or could apply the topics to her own work
This commentary describes the thoughts and perceptions of a first-time attendee to the Research Data...
The COVID-19 outbreak came with an unprecedented opportunity to investigate how the new reality of s...
International audienceEven prior to the pandemic, there was increasing focus on enabling remote work...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
Academic conferences are important places for exchanging scientific knowledge and building professio...
The recent article: Nature 579, 327–328 (2020), ending with the phrase: “You can’t just suddenly mak...
In the context of the 2020 world pandemic of COVID-19, many professional and scientific associations...
We consider the opportunities and challenges associated with organizing a conference online, using a...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
Objectives This paper examines the changes to conferences over the past year and a half and recommen...
We evaluate two virtual conferences held using Second Life ™ (an avatar-mediated 3D virtual world), ...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
The Scholarly Communication Assessment Forum (SCAF) was planned to be held on the Sacramento State c...
As COVID-19 upended our activities as librarians in unprecedented and unexpected ways, the LAUC-B co...
This commentary describes the thoughts and perceptions of a first-time attendee to the Research Data...
The COVID-19 outbreak came with an unprecedented opportunity to investigate how the new reality of s...
International audienceEven prior to the pandemic, there was increasing focus on enabling remote work...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
Academic conferences are important places for exchanging scientific knowledge and building professio...
The recent article: Nature 579, 327–328 (2020), ending with the phrase: “You can’t just suddenly mak...
In the context of the 2020 world pandemic of COVID-19, many professional and scientific associations...
We consider the opportunities and challenges associated with organizing a conference online, using a...
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced a change in the way people work, and the location that they work fr...
Objectives This paper examines the changes to conferences over the past year and a half and recommen...
We evaluate two virtual conferences held using Second Life ™ (an avatar-mediated 3D virtual world), ...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
Many conferences and in-person meetings have transitioned to virtual platforms in response to the CO...
The Scholarly Communication Assessment Forum (SCAF) was planned to be held on the Sacramento State c...
As COVID-19 upended our activities as librarians in unprecedented and unexpected ways, the LAUC-B co...
This commentary describes the thoughts and perceptions of a first-time attendee to the Research Data...
The COVID-19 outbreak came with an unprecedented opportunity to investigate how the new reality of s...
International audienceEven prior to the pandemic, there was increasing focus on enabling remote work...