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Session 7
Title: Tools for Open Science
Moderator: Andreas Leimbach
Participants:
Notes:
Tools to make grants/ideas open
Open Science Framework (OSF): data sharing, archiving (https://osf.io/)
Synapse from BioSage Initiative: also data sharing, code sharing (https://www.synapse.org/)
Similar to preprints, fear of getting scooped
Publish data
- Put it in a repository meant for it with proper metainformation
- Special repositories per field, domain specific
- In most quantitative fields only specific databases with excel files
- Format important, e.g. raw data (video, pictures ...)
- Privacy issues
- Metadata very cumbersome, because have to contact the authors to get data
- Fear of research parasites
- zenodo
- figshare
- github (small files)
- dat
- share code
- Analyze data
- How to write publications
- Training very important for the students
- Do you have to go through the pain? So you have the pressure for change?
There's also a great Open Science Radio podcast (German) with an excellent link list: http://www.openscienceradio.de/2016/02/23/osr039-die-digitale-werkzeugkiste-fuer-eine-offene-wissenschaft/
Innovations in Scholarly Communication - Changing Research Workflows (https://101innovations.wordpress.com/