/opensciency-sprint-content

Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the research community.

Primary LanguageTeXOtherNOASSERTION

Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the research community.

All Contributors

DOI Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Opensciency is core open science curriculum material, drafted to introduce those beginning their open science journey to important definitions, tools, and resources; and provide for participants at all levels recommended practices. The material is made available under a CC-BY 4.0 International license and is structured into five modules:

  • Ethos of Open Science
  • Open Tools and Resources
  • Open Data
  • Open Software
  • Open Results

Citation

The latest release version (V1.0.0) can be found at this DOI 10.5281/zenodo.7662732.

To credit and cite the material, use the following citation - where possible, please include all authors name as listed in the CITATION file:

OpenSciency Contributors (2023, February 22). Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the research community. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7662732

Shared under the CC-BY 4.0 License, all materials remain open for anyone to build open science curriculums or reuse for other purposes. Please include all author names where possible from the GitHub README contributors table.

Details

Opensciency is a result of the work of more than 40 open science experts and practitioners from across the world and from different disciplines. The first draft of the curriculum material was developed from June 27 - July 1, 2022 as part of the Transform to Open Science (TOPS) OpenCore sprint. More information about the NASA TOPS initiative is available via their website. After the TOPS Community Panel on October 6, 2022, the original contributors created the Opensciency repository to allow all contributors to further engage with the curriculum and invite review on the initial draft material from the wider research community.

We encourage the wider community to reuse the material, and we are especially interested in creative approaches to displaying the material. An example we like is Elements of AI.

Let us know if you have a creative approach to displaying and reusing the material by submitting an issue. Please provide your contact details so we can add you to the contributors list.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Yo Yehudi
Yo Yehudi

🧑‍🏫
Natasha Batalha
Natasha Batalha

🧑‍🏫
Shilaan Alzahawi
Shilaan Alzahawi

🧑‍🏫
Sara
Sara

🧑‍🏫
Cameron
Cameron

🧑‍🏫
James Powell
James Powell

🧑‍🏫
Daniela Saderi
Daniela Saderi

🖋
smhall97
smhall97

🖋
Jannatul Ferdush
Jannatul Ferdush

🖋
Flavio Azevedo
Flavio Azevedo

🖋
Chris Erdmann
Chris Erdmann

🧑‍🏫
Yuhan (Douglas) Rao
Yuhan (Douglas) Rao

🖋
Batool Almarzouq
Batool Almarzouq

🖋
Esther Plomp
Esther Plomp

🖋
TomoCoral
TomoCoral

🖋
Melissa Black
Melissa Black

🖋
Malvika Sharan
Malvika Sharan

🖋
Saranjeet Kaur
Saranjeet Kaur

🖋
Michel Lacerda
Michel Lacerda

🖋
Ismael-KG
Ismael-KG

🖋
andreamedinasmith
andreamedinasmith

🖋
aosman12
aosman12

🖋
Elio Campitelli
Elio Campitelli

🖋
Stephen Klusza
Stephen Klusza

🖋
Mariana Meireles
Mariana Meireles

🖋
Pauline Karega
Pauline Karega

🖋
Anne Fouilloux
Anne Fouilloux

🖋
Reina Camacho Toro
Reina Camacho Toro

🖋
Sierra V. Brown
Sierra V. Brown

🖋
Shamsudddeen Hassan Muhammad
Shamsudddeen Hassan Muhammad

🖋
Johanna Bayer
Johanna Bayer

🖋
Hugh Shanahan
Hugh Shanahan

🖋
MiguelSilan
MiguelSilan

🖋
Elli Papadopoulou
Elli Papadopoulou

🖋
dunldj
dunldj

🖋
Ana Vaz
Ana Vaz

🖋
Tyson L. Swetnam
Tyson L. Swetnam

🖋
Babatunde Valentine Onabajo
Babatunde Valentine Onabajo

🖋
Taher Chegini
Taher Chegini

🖋
ee2110
ee2110

🖋
rebeccaringuette
rebeccaringuette

🖋
Mayya
Mayya

🖋

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!