OSC10 - Part 3
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- Opening my methods and data.
- Opening"my tools.
3. How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
Why?
Why do I want to open my research? (to fulfill my obligations towards my research funders, to create easily reusable content, to reach a large audience...)
What?
What type of content am I going to produce during my PhD? (research articles, books, meta-analyses, code, softwares, coference posters, blog posts...)
Where?
Which platform will host my research? Open Access academic publishers without APC? Open access books? My own website? Open archives for code/data repository...
Identify ressources associated with each step of your Open Science strategy
How to open (my) science?
"Preregistration is the process of specifying key study and analysis details and decisions before conducting the experiment. The main goal of preregistering one’s research is to make it easier for readers (and yourself) to distinguish between what the you set out to do (confirmation) and what was discovered along the way (exploration). Both are vital to science, but conflating these two types of work can lead to misinterpretation of the context of any claim. Preregistration prevents us from tricking ourselves and allows the argument to have meaning."
Preregistration: A Plan, Not a Prison
Alexander DeHaven
https://www.cos.io/blog/preregistration-plan-not-prison
How to open (my) science?
"Registered Reports is a publishing format that emphasizes the importance of the research question and the quality of methodology by conducting peer review prior to data collection. High quality protocols are then provisionally accepted for publication if the authors follow through with the registered methodology."
https://www.cos.io/initiatives/registered-reports
How to open (my) science?
"Entities become data only when someone uses them as evi- dence of a phenomenon, and the same entities can be evidence of multiple phenomena. Photographs in an old family album or high school yearbook may become data when a researcher uses them as evidence for hair and clothing styles of a period. Another researcher may use them as evidence of family groupings or social identity. Weather records in old ship logs, gathered for business and navigation purposes, now are used as data to study climate change. Patent records may be a source of evidence for when and where some found object may have been manufactured."
How to open (my) science?
https://researchdata.springernature.com/documents/web_a92645_what-are-research-data-revision
Data can be :
How to open (my) science?
https://www.ouvrirlascience.fr/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/SO_21-10-14-WEB-EN.pdf
How to open (my) science?
https://open-science-training-handbook.github.io/Open-Science-Training-Handbook_EN//02OpenScienceBasics/
How to open (my) science?
https://dmp.opidor.fr/
How to open (my) science?
https://dmp.opidor.fr/
How to open (my) science?
Diamond Open Access: Gold Open Access without charging APC.
Majority of for-profit, gold OA journals
Hybrid journals
How to open (my) science?
Article 30
Research publications funded at least 50% by public funds and appearing in serials with at least an issue a year can be made available free of charge after an embargo period.
The right of the authors is non-waivable, so any contractual provision to the contrary is superseded irrespective of academic publishers' policies.
Self-archiving (of the manuscript approved for publication) is then possible for all authors after 6 or 12 months from the publication.
How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
https://101innovations.wordpress.com/workflows/
How to open (my) science?
How to open (my) science?
- by making my research process transparent from the very beginning - if I can.
- by sharing my data and methods to make my research reproductible.
- by learning my rights regarding publication and using them to disseminate my articles.
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