Looking back on the Kick Off of the Open Science Community Utrecht - Utrecht University

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Summary:

"On the 18th of June, the Kick Off took place of the Open Science Community Utrecht. Read below how this was celebrated and why this community is essential for Utrecht University. What is the Open Science Community Utrecht (OSCU) all about?

Anita Eerland & Loek Brinkman kicked off the evening with a short intro on why they started OSCU; to increase the accuracy, reliability and efficiency of science by facilitating wide-scale adoption of Open Science practices. OSCU is a platform to learn about and discuss open science and its incorporation in our workflows. Therefore, OSCU will host Open Science workshops and Open Science Cafés as of next academic year. Stay tuned!

Next up was Daniel Oberski (Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences and UYA) explained that open science is not only about open access publishing and sharing data. It’s about transparency in all steps of the research cycle, including open materials and open software. In addition, he gave multiple examples of how he benefited from adopting open science practices, in terms of correcting errors, and increasing visibility and societal impact. ..."

Link:

https://www.uu.nl/en/news/looking-back-on-the-kick-off-of-the-open-science-community-utrecht

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oa.new oa.events oa.netherlands oa.open_science oa.stem oa.awareness oa.trends

Date tagged:

07/25/2018, 17:37

Date published:

07/25/2018, 13:42