Stay at home: the 17:15 Colloquium is coming to you

Save the next dates in 2021 now. Three topics from the areas of digital reproducibility, document analysis and safeguarding scientific practice await you.

What topics will the 17:15 Colloquium bring you in the coming spring semester? We are happy to give you a preview of the topics and the three speakers.

Renku – the ETH platform for digital reproducibility in science

On Thursday, 25 February 2021, at 5.15 p.m., Dr Andreas Bleuler, senior computer scientist at the Swiss Data Science Center talks about the advantages of the Renku platform and the challenges of digital reproducibility.

Additional dates and topics

  • Thursday, 25 March 2021, 5.15 p.m.: Deep learning in document analysis. Prof. Thilo Stadelmann, ZHAW School of Engineering
  • Thursday, 29 April 2021, 5.15 p.m.: Rules to ensure good scientific practice reloaded and the role of libraries in safeguarding scientific professional ethics. Nicole Walger, Director UB Duisburg-Essen

Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all three 17:15 Colloquia scheduled for this spring semester will be held virtually via Zoom.

The 17:15 Colloquium offers a platform for further education and discussion of topics related to libraries, museums and archives. The formula: a 30-minute presentation + a 30-minute discussion = inspiration for our daily working lives.

#FocusHuman – Be inspired by people and learn something new.

#ETHLibraryDigital – The ETH Library is there for you digitally with various offers and services, not only during the COVID-19 protective measures.

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