[ciência aberta]Fwd: [Discuss] Open Science "Carpentry"

Alexandre Hannud Abdo abdo em member.fsf.org
Quarta Maio 25 17:13:02 UTC 2016


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On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 8:57 PM, Luiz Irber <luiz.irber em gmail.com> wrote:

> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: aleimba <aleimba em gwdg.de>
> Date: Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:08 AM
> Subject: [Discuss] Open Science "Carpentry"
> To: discuss em lists.software-carpentry.org
>
>
> Dear Software Carpentry list members,
>
> we (the German OKFN Open Science working group,
> http://www.ag-openscience.de) are starting a compendium for Open
> Science teaching resources/material (compendium tentatively called
> "Open Science 101"). Our audience would be (PhD) students, postdocs,
> and other researchers at universities in order to supply them the
> tools and the will to follow Open Science principles/practices in
> their research.
>
> This idea was born out of the frustration with the current state of
> Open Science skills and their dissemination in the scientific
> community (also in regard to the reproducibility crisis in many
> fields).
>
> The initial GitHub repo for the project can be found here:
> https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101
>
> Software/Data carpentry both serve as role models for our idea,
> especially in hosting teaching material online on GitHub so it can be
> crowd-sourced.
>
> Thus, our first step is to collect already existing material or even
> lessons on this topic. We don't want to reinvent the wheel and any
> feedback is appreciated. I already asked around on Twitter
> (https://twitter.com/aleimba/status/730758264548425728) and got some
> nice recommendations. We now have a collection of material on the Open
> Science Q&A site
> (
> https://openscience.uni-bielefeld.de/898/which-materials-exist-introducing-specific-audiences-science
> )
> born out of this repo issue
> (https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101/issues/5).
>
> However, I thought I might broaden the audience with this mailing list
> (and was nudged in this direction by one of your members, Philipp
> Bayer). Thus, I have a couple of questions for you:
>
> - Do you know any additional initiatives or teaching resources that
> are relevant to this topic?
> - Do you think such an "Open Science 101" compendium/initiative is
> worthwhile?
>
> If all pans out, we would also like to offer workshops/bootcamps with
> volunteering teachers in the future (as you guys do).
>
> We've submitted our project to the Mozilla Science Global Sprint (Jun
> 2 - Jun 3 2016), to have a starting point. We welcome anyone who would
> like to contribute:
> https://github.com/mozillascience/global-sprint-2016/issues/36.
>
> Anyways, thanks a lot in advance.
>
> Best,
> Andreas Leimbach
>
> P.S.: Software/Data Carpentry is awesome! ;-)
>
> --
> Andreas Leimbach
> Universität Münster
> Institut für Hygiene
> Mendelstr. 7
> D-48149 Münster
> Germany
>
> Tel.: +49 (0)551 39 33843
> E-Mail: aleimba em gwdg.de
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