According to dictionaries „101“ refers to introductory lessons or beginners overview or tutorials. Over the course of this podcast we already have taken this approach a couple of time (e.g. on Open Access). But as technology and processes develop, might be useful to do this again from time to time. This time we want to take a brief look at the whole research cycle and try to provide a bit of information about a few general entry points for doing research more openly. This 101 is by far not exhaustive and makes no claim to be complete, but our aim was to show you some starting points from where you could dive deeper into the matter if you like. Have fun!
Shownotes: OSR101 Open Science 101 [EN]
Welcome
00:00:00
Research Cycle
00:01:18Research Cycle; — Workshop Toolkit; — Andreas Leimbach; — Research Cycle image from the Workshop Toolkit;.
Motivation
00:05:20
Open Access
00:08:17Open Access; — Journal Editors; — Golden Open Access; — Green Open Access; — Diamond (Platinum) Open Access;.
Peer Review
00:14:18Peer Review; — Open Peer Review; — F1000 Research; — ScienceOpen; — Publons; — Post Publication Peer Review; — OSR098 with Björn Brembs;.
Manuscript Writing
00:26:33ZIKA crisis; — Preprint servers; — bioRxiv; — arXiv; — PeerJ preprints; — Overlay journals; — Google Docs; — Overleaf; — Authorea; — eLife;.
Data Analysis and Data Acquisition
00:33:23Github; — Open Data; — Open Source; — Open Licenses; — Creative Commons; — Apache Licenses; — BSD Licenses; — Choose an open license; — FAIR data principles;.
Things floating around
00:47:28Open Lab Notebooks; — Citizen Science; — Science Communication; — Open Educational Resources; — Software Carpentry; — Data Carpentry; — OpenScienceMOOC;.
Incentivation and Motivation
00:55:41LMU München includes Open Science statements in the professorship job advertisement; — Altmetrics; — Journal Impact Factor; — Open Science Framework; — RIO Journal;.
Epilog
01:03:14
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