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OA-Zine #96
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I'm heading to OpenCon a little late today but will be there in an hour or
so! Happy to do some graphic design support if you wanna jazz up the
original template 😎
…On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 1:44 PM Ibraheem Ali ***@***.***> wrote:
OA-Zine
A Zine for Open Science advocates at Research Institutions
Project Lead: Ibraheem Ali
Twitter: @IbsAli_
Email: ***@***.***
The purpose of this document is to provide tools for students at research
institutions to advocate for and promote open science practices that can be
shared across institutions. It will manifest as a list of definitions,
tools and talking points geared to specific university stakeholders. I hope
to make it accessible, informative and maybe even a bit fun and whimsical.
The working google doc from the Unconference from which this project
manifested:
"Transforming Scholarly Publishing in University Networks" is connected
via the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jd2xlkTXLnwAqflrmpxETc0ONaaFv-S_LJ_jvHYDe2E/edit#
I have adapted the Zine template created by @lorrainechu3n
<https://github.com/lorrainechu3n> during her Zine "unconference" which
can be viewed and edited in the link below:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10pgz496WVFmlE8SIovMkeGLtRCav4q1gqbvFdOAHCzI/edit#slide=id.g45a584f287_0_19
We are looking for faculty members, research trainees, librarians and
people with experience working with university administrators to help
curate content that revolves around the following questions:
1. What is open scholarship? What does it try to fix? Where does it
fail?
2. How can open science tools help research trainees?
3. How can open research help faculty?
4. How can libraries support open research?
5. How can administrators support open research?
Please jump in and contribute!
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Awesome! It would be awesome to plop in some graphics and drawings to make the document more fun to flip through. |
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OA-Zine
A Zine for Open Science advocates at Research Institutions
Project Lead: Ibraheem Ali
Twitter: @IbsAli_
Email: [email protected]
The purpose of this document is to provide tools for students at research institutions to advocate for and promote open science practices that can be shared across institutions. It will manifest as a list of definitions, tools and talking points geared to specific university stakeholders. I hope to make it accessible, informative and maybe even a bit fun and whimsical.
The working google doc from the Unconference from which this project manifested:
"Transforming Scholarly Publishing in University Networks" is connected via the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jd2xlkTXLnwAqflrmpxETc0ONaaFv-S_LJ_jvHYDe2E/edit#
I have adapted the Zine template created by @lorrainechu3n during her Zine "unconference" which can be viewed and edited in the link below: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10pgz496WVFmlE8SIovMkeGLtRCav4q1gqbvFdOAHCzI/edit#slide=id.g45a584f287_0_19
We are looking for faculty members, research trainees, librarians and people with experience working with university administrators to help curate content that revolves around the following questions:
Please jump in and contribute!
Also if you are willing to share the document with student groups and student governments, libraries or have ideas on how this can be effectively distributed. That would also be appreciated!
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