This topic is for discussion for "Open Science: catch phrase, or a better way of doing research?" To go back to this session in Cadmore, click here.
Links from session presentation chat:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03308-7
Stall, Shelley. (2016). Researchers and scientists love data management. Huh?. Zenodo. Researchers and scientists love data management. Huh? | Zenodo
UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science: Open Science | UNESCO
AGU resources (targeting researchers): Resources | AGU Data Leadership
@Rebecca Open Hardware has probably been a more techy/hacker community area than science (although look at Shannon Dosemagen’s work for a bunch of cross-over things Projects — Shannon Dosemagen)
Open Hardware: What is open hardware? | Opensource.com
Resources shared during the discussion:
- Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) Official Website
- CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance
- MAKE DATA COUNT: Responsible, meaningful approaches to research data assessment
- Center for Open Science: Strategy for Culture Change (June 2019, Brian Nosek)
- Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous data futures