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Open Science: General Principles and Practices
Open Science is a growing movement that advocates for research to be transparent and openly available to all others for the purposes of engagement, validation, and extension. This workshop will present an overview of the Open Science movement and the general principles of the movement including the importance of access to data, publications, and the underlying research process as well as new initiatives within scholarly communications that support “openness” of the research endeavor such as preprints, registered reports, persistent identifiers, and community engagement platforms.
This workshop is eligible for 2 hours of Graduate School RCR credits. To fully participate in this workshop, please bring a laptop.
The content of the workshop may be recorded. Cameras will capture the instructor station and the display screen. Ambient audio, including verbal audience participation, will be included on the recording. Registration for the workshop indicates consent. If you are uncomfortable with a recording being published please contact the instructor at anytime prior to the conclusion of the workshop.
- Date:
- Wednesday, January 30, 2019
- Time:
- 10:00am - 12:00pm
- Location:
- Bostock 127 (The Edge Workshop Room)
- Campus:
- West Campus
- Categories:
- Data and Visualization
Event Organizer
Scholarly Communications Strategist, Duke University Libraries