[open-science] Open Science 101 @ Mozilla Science Lab Global Sprint 2016 - your help needed

Matthias Fromm fromm at mfromm.de
Tue May 31 15:02:20 UTC 2016


Hi William!

Absolutely true. We've already discussed services like Zenodo, Figshare 
an alike. I think that is another aspect for the discussions around the 
topic of outreach, dissemination and preservation. As we're still quite 
very early on in the project, there will be quite some discussion ahead. ;-)

I will add a few thoughts in the issues of the Github repository we're 
currently working in, in order to preserve Lyubomir's and your thoughts.

Thanks for your input!

Best,
Matthias

> William L. Anderson <mailto:band at acm.org>
> 31. Mai 2016 um 16:58
> Matthias, Github is a good choice for the primary tasks you describe. 
> My one concern with Github is that it is *not* a preservation 
> repository. If you need your materials to be available for the 
> long-term, then it makes sense to deposit specific Github versions (or 
> release checkpoints) in a service like Zenodo.
>
> Bill Anderson
>
>
> Matthias Fromm <mailto:fromm at mfromm.de>
> 31. Mai 2016 um 16:38
> Dear Lyubomir,
>
> thanks for your suggestions! You're right, RIO is a great place to 
> publish in.
>
> However, the reasoning behind our (preliminary) decision to go with 
> Github was that we want the materials we are going to develop 
> (collate) to be reusable and adaptable. This can be easily established 
> by Github, as initiatives as the Software Carpentry, the Data 
> Carpentry or Mozilla Science Lab trainings have shown. Thus we can 
> provide a collection of training and teaching material with the very 
> basic principles of open science and let others fork these materials, 
> adapt them to their specific context and even feed them back so that 
> they are available for anybody else too.
>
> Best,
> Matthias
>
>
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> Lyubomir Penev <mailto:penev at pensoft.net>
> 31. Mai 2016 um 15:55
>
> A good place to publish this kind of materials 
> <http://riojournal.com/about#WhatCanIPublish> would probably also be 
> the Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO) <riojournal.com> Journal. RIO 
> has been designed exactly for that purpose and provides a 
> collaborative authoring tool, pre-submission and post-publication 
> review, publication in HTML, PDF and XML, CrossRef DOI, mapping to the 
> UN Sustainable Development Goals 
> <https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/topics>(SDGs), wide 
> dissemination under CC-BY, etc. I am enclosing below some useful links 
> where you can view more about its most important features:
>
>
>  *
>
>     RIO Website: <http://riojournal.com/>http://riojournal.com and
>     video:
>     <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QKp4Ttpemw&feature=youtu.be>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QKp4Ttpemw&feature=youtu.be
>
>  *
>
>     Press release:
>     <http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-09/pp-ri082515.php>http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-09/pp-ri082515.php
>
>  *
>
>     Articles about RIO in Nature News:
>     <http://www.nature.com/news/the-journal-of-proposals-ideas-data-and-more-1.18308>http://www.nature.com/news/the-journal-of-proposals-ideas-data-and-more-1.18308
>
>  *
>
>     Article about RIO in Science (AAAS) News:
>     <http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/09/new-journal-wants-publish-your-research-ideas>http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/09/new-journal-wants-publish-your-research-ideas
>
>  *
>
>     Advisory Board:
>     <http://riojournal.com/browse_journal_groups.php?journal_id=17&grp_id=135>http://riojournal.com/browse_journal_groups.php?journal_id=17&grp_id=135
>
>  *
>
>     What can you publish in RIO:
>     <http://riojournal.com/about#WhatCanIPublish>http://riojournal.com/about#WhatCanIPublish
>
>  *
>
>     Unique features:
>     <http://riojournal.com/about#Unique-Features>http://riojournal.com/about#Unique-Features
>
>  *
>
>     Published articles: http://riojournal.com/browse_articles
>
> RIO is suitable to publish contextually linked online collections of 
> various outputs along the research cycle coming out of project 
> consortia or research groups. Example of such online collection is 
> that of the FP7 project EU BON <http://eubon.eu/>: 
> <http://riojournal.com/browse_user_collection_documents.php?collection_id=2&journal_id=17>http://riojournal.com/browse_user_collection_documents.php?collection_id=2&journal_id=17
>
> Please let me know if this would be of interest to someone in this 
> mailing group and I'd be happy to discuss via email or arrange a brief 
> call where we can expand a bit on this idea together.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Lyubomir
>
> On 5/31/2016 2:40 PM, Ross-Hellauer, Anthony wrote:
>
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> Ross-Hellauer, Anthony <mailto:ross-hellauer at sub.uni-goettingen.de>
> 31. Mai 2016 um 13:40
>
> Hi Konrad,
>
> Another good place to start is the FOSTER website: 
> https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/
>
> This is an EC project that has been funding a series of workshops and 
> events for the last couple of years with the precondition that the 
> training materials have to be made Open Access on the FOSTER portal – 
> hence there’s now a lot’s there. FOSTER have also started curating 
> some of the content into Open Science courses. As with Jenny’s 
> example, CCO is not always available (think materials are 
> often/usually CC BY).
>
> My project also OpenAIRE also has a range of materials (factsheets, 
> briefing papers, FAQs, webinar recordings) that are all OA. Some 
> materials are on Open Science in general, but a lot are specifically 
> on the EC Horizon 2020 Open Science commitments: 
> https://www.openaire.eu/support/
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tony
>
> Dr. Tony Ross-Hellauer
>
> OpenAIRE <https://www.openaire.eu/> Scientific Manager
>
> University of Göttingen
>
> Email: ross-hellauer at sub.uni-goettingen.de 
> <mailto:ross-hellauer at sub.uni-goettingen.de>
>
> Tel: +49 551 39-31818
>
> Twitter: @tonyR_H <https://twitter.com/tonyR_H>
>
> *Von:*open-science [mailto:open-science-bounces at lists.okfn.org] *Im 
> Auftrag von *Jenny Molloy
> *Gesendet:* Tuesday, May 31, 2016 1:22 PM
> *An:* open-science at lists.okfn.org
> *Betreff:* Re: [open-science] Open Science 101 @ Mozilla Science Lab 
> Global Sprint 2016 - your help needed
>
> Hi Konrad
>
> Great initiative :)
>
> There is so much content being produced that it becomes really 
> important to collate and curate materials for specific purposes.
>
> One related project is Sophie Kay's collection of slides and resources 
> from her Panton Fellowship project the Open Science Training Initiative:
>
> https://github.com/StilettoFiend/OpenScienceTraining
>
> They are CC-By though, not public domain. I have added an issue on the 
> repo.
>
> Jenny
>
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:00 PM, Konrad Förstner 
> <konrad at foerstner.org <mailto:konrad at foerstner.org>> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> we want to use the Mozilla Science Lab Global Sprint 2016 [1] to start
> a collection of open (CC0) educational materials around the topic Open
> Science in order to make teaching the principals of Open Science
> easier. To get this started we created a repo at github [2].
>
> You are warmly invited to help by
>
> - pointing us to other projects with similar aims
> - adding topics/suggestion in the issue tracker [3]
> - joining us during the sprint and after that. We have a slack channel
>  [4]. Alternatively contact me.
> - being creative
>
> Cheers
>
> Konrad
>
> [1] https://www.mozillascience.org/global-sprint-2016
> [2] https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101
> [3] https://github.com/OKScienceDE/Open_Science_101/issues/
> [4] https://openknowledgegermany.slack.com/messages/open_science_101/
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> Jenny Molloy <mailto:jcmcoppice12 at gmail.com>
> 31. Mai 2016 um 13:21
> Hi Konrad
>
> Great initiative :)
> There is so much content being produced that it becomes really 
> important to collate and curate materials for specific purposes.
>
> One related project is Sophie Kay's collection of slides and resources 
> from her Panton Fellowship project the Open Science Training Initiative:
> https://github.com/StilettoFiend/OpenScienceTraining
>
> They are CC-By though, not public domain. I have added an issue on the 
> repo.
>
> Jenny
>
>
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