The Open Research Pilot project | Open Research: Adventures from the front line

peter.suber's bookmarks 2017-11-14

Summary:

"The Open Research Pilot project is a two year experiment where researchers at Cambridge University are trying to work as openly as possible. The project is a collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Open Research team and the exchange of experiences and ideas is helping both sides of the collaboration....

The researchers, Wellcome Trust and Cambridge open research teams met for a kick off meeting on 27 January 2017 to officially start the two-year project. Each research group was appointed a facilitator – a dedicated member of the Cambridge open research team to support researchers throughout the project. Research groups will meet with their facilitators on a monthly basis in order to discuss shareable research outputs and to decide on best ways to disseminate them. Every six months all project members will meet to discuss barriers to sharing outputs that have been identified through the pilot and to assess the progress of the Project.

One of the main goals of the project is to learn what the barriers and incentives are for open research and to share these findings with others interested in the subject to inform policy development. Therefore, we will be regularly publishing blog posts with case studies describing what we have discovered while working together. There will also be an update from each research group every six months...."

Link:

https://openadventures-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?page_id=12

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oa.uk oa.wellcome oa.obstacles oa.incentives oa.case oa.u.cambridge

Date tagged:

11/14/2017, 14:08

Date published:

11/14/2017, 09:08