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Module 5: Open Research Software and Open Source
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Module 5: Open Research Software and Open Source

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Learning outcomes
  4. Development team
  5. Key documents
  6. Licenses

Introduction

Welcome to Module 5 of the Open Science MOOC! Here you can find important information on the development of the module, including the latest updates to the content.

STATUS: LIVE

This module us now LIVE on Eliademy. Check out the latest video online here.

The third release for this module is now also ready, and has been published on Zenodo: DOI

Jon Tennant; Simon Worthington; Tania Allard; Philipp Zumstein; Daniel S. Katz; Alexander Morley; Stephan Druskat; Julien Colomb; Arfon Smith; Ina Smith; Tobias Steiner; Rutger Vos; Konrad Förstner; Heidi Seibold; Alessandro Sarretta; Abigail Cabunoc Mayes. (2018, December 4). OpenScienceMOOC/Module-5-Open-Research-Software-and-Open-Source: Third release (Version 3.0.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1937708.

Don't forget to join us in our open Slack group! The channel for this module is #module5opensource. You can also sign up to our mailing list here. To join the development team for the Open Science MOOC, anyone can openly add themselves here.

Rationale

Software and technology underpin modern science. There is an increasing demand for more sophisticated open source software, matched by an increasing willingness for researchers to openly collaborate on new tools. These developments come with a specific ethical, legal and economic challenges that impact upon research workflows. This module will introduce the necessary tools required for transforming software into something that can be openly accessed and re-used by others.

Learning outcomes

Development team

Key documents

Please note that all the reading materials are Open Access. Please do not upload articles which are paywalled or which are not openly licensed.

Code of conduct

All modules of the Open Science MOOC are released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Licenses

Content

MOOC content license: CC0 Public Domain Dedication

Code and software

Software associated with the MOOCs, or any code snippets contained in the MOOCs, carry the following default license: License:MIT. If needed a different OSI approved software license may be chosen.

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