Julie’s Journey: Make It Open | Open Assembly Blog

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-04-28

Summary:

"What am I researching? My goal is to extend the thesis I will be turning in for a grade this semester into an on-going research project that collects data about air quality on my school campus. The whole point of this project is to make more people aware of greenhouse emissions, something we cannot directly see, so it is a given that my results will be open access. The end goal is to create a website with the data, similar to what UC-Berkeley has done with BeACON. So, I have found out a few new things. What I will be doing with my project is called 'open access data.' Meaning all of the data, and results models and graphs, will be available to anyone. The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) is a great example of efforts to create ways that data and research can be more available. Then what makes 'open research' different than what I described above? The answer: collaboration. A project can be considered open research if the 'end goal,' or the final output, is likely to change, since multiple research entities are adding input and thoughts to the overall research. Besides the availability of data and results, as in open access, the experimental methodologies and techniques are also available for your studying pleasure and are open to improvement ..."

Link:

http://blog.openassembly.com/2014/04/27/julies-journey-make-it-open/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.comment oa.data oa.open_science

Date tagged:

04/28/2014, 12:05

Date published:

04/28/2014, 08:04