DSI-CORES / OpenByDesign

A guide to doing open and reproducible science at Stanford
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Consider only referencing openly accessible resources or labelling which are not open #28

Open athms opened 3 years ago

athms commented 3 years ago

I would consider only including resources in this section (and the guide in general) that are openly accessible (outside of Stanford University and without any pay-barrier) OR clearly labelling which resources are openly available and which are not.

poldrack commented 3 years ago

+1 to only mentioning open resources

On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 8:28 AM Armin Thomas notifications@github.com wrote:

I would consider only including resources in this section (and the guide in general) that are openly accessible (outside of Stanford University and without any pay-barrier) OR clearly labelling which resources are openly available and which are not.

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franklin-feingold commented 3 years ago

I agree! perhaps was there a resource we are sharing now that is not open? I presume you may be referring to papers?

athms commented 3 years ago

Great! I was mainly referring to the Amazon book links (and some of the papers), but I am also not sure whether some of the listed Stanford courses are actually openly available (e.g., https://exploreintrosems.stanford.edu/frosh/scientific-method-and-bias and https://online.stanford.edu/courses/epi206-meta-research-appraising-research-findings-bias-and-meta-analysis). If the courses (or their materials) are openly available it would be great to link them.

franklin-feingold commented 3 years ago

Ahh thank you! Yep that all makes sense, sharing only open resources should be our approach (since the audience will be much broader than only the Stanford community)