[Open-access] [open-science] Requesting material for "Introduction to open science" talk, target: faculty

Bosman, J.M. (Jeroen) j.bosman at uu.nl
Fri Dec 19 11:45:43 UTC 2014


Hi Sophie,

If you also need inspiration for tools/sites to use as illustration make sure to check out Crouzier’s list: http://connectedresearchers.com/online-tools-for-researchers/ (many but surely not all Open science).

I am preparing a presentation on open science workflows, and will share, but that will not be in time for you.

Jeroen



From: open-access [mailto:open-access-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Ross Mounce
Sent: vrijdag 19 december 2014 12:37
To: Sophie Kay
Cc: open-science; open-access at lists.okfn.org
Subject: Re: [Open-access] [open-science] Requesting material for "Introduction to open science" talk, target: faculty

Erin McKiernan has some lovely slides filled with convincing supporting evidence:
http://figshare.com/articles/Being_Open_As_An_Early_Career_Reseacher_OpenCon_2014/1243319

I also might have one or two slides of interest:
http://www.slideshare.net/rossmounce/oa4-ecr

Bjorn Brembs slides are also brilliant, particularly for explaining the statistical illiteracy of using Journal Impact Factor to assess the quality of individual articles/researchers:
http://www.slideshare.net/brembs/the-desolate-state-of-our-scientific-infrastructure

Obviously in 30 mins you can't cover everything, but best of luck!

Ross



On 19 December 2014 at 10:49, Sophie Kay <sophie at opensciencetraining.com<mailto:sophie at opensciencetraining.com>> wrote:
Hi Daniel,

Great to hear about your upcoming keynote. I can offer slide decks providing a general introduction to open science, as well as lectures on specific sub-topics (most of which come from my Open Science Training Initiative<http://www.opensciencetraining.com/> (OSTI)), which I'd be very happy for you to use. They're all CC-BY so feel free to update/remix as required :)
·         General intro to open science: slides for my talk on "The Open Scientist" are available via my academia profile<https://oxford.academia.edu/SophieKershaw>;
·         Specific topics: Slide decks for the OSTI lectures on academic publishing, content, code & data licensing, version control, reproducibility and data management planning are all downloadable (in either ODP, PDF or PPTX format as required) from the OSTI repository at GitHub<https://github.com/StilettoFiend/OpenScienceTraining>.

I am due to update these slide decks in early 2015, so some of the details may need a little refreshing here and there, but hopefully you'll find them useful (and of course I'd welcome suggestions for improvements/new info etc.)

Not sure whether this will be the case, but if any of your audience are interested in training people in open science, I would be delighted and grateful if you could point them the way of the OSTI website - copies of the post-pilot report<http://www.opensciencetraining.com/OSTI-PostPilotReport.pdf> from 2013 and paper on rotation-based learning<http://www.opensciencetraining.com/OE2030-Kershaw.pdf> can also be downloaded there.

Let me know if there are any other materials I can pass on to you for use in your talk - hope it all goes well!

All the best,

Sophie



On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Daniel Graziotin <daniel at ineed.coffee<mailto:daniel at ineed.coffee>> wrote:
Dear all,

After several months spent advocating open {science, access, data} in
my faculty (of Computer Science), I obtained a 30 min. keynote at the
beginning of the year seminar, where the whole faculty academic staff
will be present. This is a nice occasion for delivering a strong
message in favour of open science practices.

I kindly ask you if there is already some material to be
reused/extended. I am interested in defining open-* practices, the
motivation for doing open science, and the ways for doing open
science.

Stefan Kasberger kindly pointed me to his slides here:
http://de.slideshare.net/cheeseman1983/presentation-oc13-en

Is there anything else that could help me? Thank you in advance.
Of course I will share my slides, as well.

Best regards and have some nice Winter vacations,

--
Daniel Graziotin

Open Science Italia: http://openscience.it

Orcid: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9107-7681
Skype: dgraziotin
Twitter: http://twitter.com/dgraziotin
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