Schedule

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Sunday 04 May 2025

Summer semester 2025

This is a project-based seminar that depends on your active participation so you are expected to attend all 11 sessions.

In addition, you are required to attend at least two ReproducibiliTea in the HumaniTeas sessions and to (co-)write a blog post about one of the sessions that you attended. These optional sessions are marked with a tea cup. They take place in room 4.006 of the University Library. If you sign up to the mailing list, you will receive Zoom links to also be able to attend these sessions online.

Note: The links on this page will be updated throughout the semester.

# Date Time Topic Preparation Slides Task
4 April 17:30–21:00 Research Dilemma Game + Open Science games night (Nacht der Bibliothek)
1 7 April 12:00–13:30 Introduction: The replication crisis
2 14 April 12:00–13:30 Open Science in linguistics and SLA (online)
14 April 16:00–17:30 Accessible research: Fair, diamond, open, free (Martine Grice)
3 28 April 11:45–13:15 Replicability: Open materials
4 5 May 12:00–13:30 Reproducibility: Open data, code and methods
5 May 16:00–17:30 Open Science at DFG: Position Paper, Funding and Framework Conditions (Angela Holzer)
5 12 May 12:00–13:30 Questionable research practices (QRPs)
12 May 16:00–17:30 Beyond the gold standard: Transparency in qualitative corpus analysis (Nathan Dykes)
6 19 May 12:00–13:30 Open access publishing and science communication
7 26 May 12:00–13:30 Pre-registration and other practicalities of doing Open Science
26 May 16:00–17:30 Reproducibility when working with large language models: A hallucination? (Nils Reiter)
8 2 June 12:00–13:30 Open linguistics for more equity and diversity?
9 16 June 12:00–13:30 Project pitches + feedback
16 June 16:00–17:30 Let’s talk about language - and its role for replicability (Xenia Schmalz, Anna Yi Leung & Johannes Breuer)
10 23 June 12:00–13:30 Project draft presentations
23 June 17:45-19:15 Reproducibility in the teaching of digital humanities: Lessons from Programming Historian (Marie Flesch)
11 14 July 12:00–13:30 Project peer review + feedback

Project schedule

The groups for the project work will be formed in the fifth session. More information on the project and the group project work will follow.