Open Science Quest - OpenAIRE Blog

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Summary:

Learning through the structure of a workshop is essential, but sometimes our brains also need distraction and entertainment. During the week of the Luxembourg Open Science Forum, library users were challenged to take part in the Open Science Quest to learn about Open Science practices at their own pace. The freely available Open Science Voyager Pack consisted of a travel sheet and a pencil (that can be planted to grow into herbs). Successful Voyagers were rewarded with a treasure at the end (a powerbank). The activity was spread across the newly opened Luxembourg Learning Centre and consisted of 6 information points with two challenges/questions to find in each (and an optional task to do). The Quest focused on the reality and costs of scholarly publishing, the importance of persistent identifiers, best practices in finding and sharing data, the misconceptions around Open Access and the ‘Publish or Perish’ reality, understanding and using open licences and the joys of open source software.

Link:

https://www.openaire.eu/blogs/open-science-quest?highlight=WyJvcGVuIHNjaWVuY2UgcXVlc3QiXQ==

Updated:

03/27/2020, 14:15

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » openacrs's bookmarks

Tags:

oa.open_science oa.training oa.gamification oa.publishing oa.costs oa.policies.journals oa.pids

Date tagged:

03/27/2020, 18:15

Date published:

11/28/2018, 13:15