Free* and Open Source Software in Practice
Monday 3 November 15:30 until 16:30
University of Sussex Campus : Sussex Humanities Lab (opposite SB211) Silverstone Building
Speaker: Nic Seymour-Smith
Part of the series: SHL Digital Seminar series

A round table discussion chaired by the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab
Open source software is crucial to sustainable and accessible research and teaching, and many funding bodies and publishers now expect software used to generate research to be publicly available on publication.
Sussex Digital Humanities Lab invites research and teaching practitioners at Sussex to an open discussion on how we can improve our research and teaching using open principles.
This is an opportunity to share and spread successes in open practice, to consider what barriers we face to its uptake, and to seed new ideas to overcome those barriers.
We will have a brief introduction from the chair, and open up discussion to the group for the hour, with a focus on equal participation from speakers.
By: Kate Malone
Last updated: Tuesday, 21 October 2025