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Open Science 101: Getting started with open research tools and workflows Online

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class Overview

Unlike traditional models of science that produce articles locked behind a journal paywall, open science is about opening up the tools, processes, and products of science to make research more reproducible and equitable. Whether you are interested in sharing a preprint on bioRxiv, accessing research data from a public repository, sharing your RNASeq protocols on protocols.io, or getting credit for your analysis code, there are many ways to engage with open science.

This interactive, hands-on class will cover some of the most prevalent trends in open science including open access publishing, open research data, open protocols, and open code. We will introduce emerging biomedical funder and publisher requirements for open science, describe how you can get credit and citations for your work, and share best practices for integrating open science practices into your research workflow. Through a series of short activities you will also have a chance to explore some of the most relevant open science tools for your research.

 

Learning Objectives

By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to:
  • Describe the different practices associated with open science/open research

  • Identify an open science practice to adopt in their own work

 

This will be an online class via Zoom conferencing. This event is part of UCSF's 2020 Open Access Week celebrations.

Class Instructors

Ariel Deardorff is the Data Services Librarian at UCSF, and member of the Library's Data Science Initiative team. Ariel teaches courses on data management, open science and reproducibility. Contact Ariel at ariel.deardorff@ucsf.edu or visit the Data Science Initiative Website.

Anneliese Taylor is an advocate for open access publishing and open research practices who is passionate about making open the default. She is the Head of Scholarly Communication at the UCSF Library, where she provides guidance and clarity to UCSF students, faculty, and staff on open access, scholarly publishing and research analytics. 

Related LibGuide: Reproducible Data Management by Ariel Deardorff

Date:
Tuesday, Oct 13 2020
Time:
10:30am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Data Science > Data Management     Data Science     Scholarly Communication     ZSFG  
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Event Organizer

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Anneliese Taylor

Head of Scholarly Communication
anneliese.taylor@ucsf.edu

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Ariel Deardorff

Data Services Librarian

ariel.deardorff@ucsf.edu