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Embracing open science principles to develop/growth open access journals #12

Open fredbelliard opened 2 years ago

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

Project Lead: @fredbelliard

Mentor: @jcolomb @Arielle-Bennett

Welcome to OLS-5! This issue will be used to track your project and progress during the program. Please use this checklist over the next few weeks as you start Open Life Science program :tada:.


Week 1 (week starting 28 February 2022): Meet your mentor!


Before Week 2 (week starting 7 March 2022): Cohort Call (Welcome to Open Life Science!)


Before Week 3 (week starting 14 March 2022): Meet your mentor!


Before Week 4: Cohort Call (Tooling and roadmapping for Open projects)


Week 5 and later

This issue is here to help you keep track of work as you start Open Life Science program. Please refer to the OLS-5 Syllabus for more detailed weekly notes and assignments past week 4.


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jcolomb commented 2 years ago

congratulation for your first GitHub issue

Arielle-Bennett commented 2 years ago

Well done on your first GitHub issue! Looking forward to reading your exercise responses here 🎉

vhellon commented 2 years ago

Excited to hear more about this project!

sarenaz commented 2 years ago

Hi @fredbelliard I'd love to learn more about your project. It sounds really interesting.

vborghe commented 2 years ago

Me too! Sounds extremely timely - looking forward to reading more about it.

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

@Arielle-Bennett @jcolomb here is the vision: Making open science principles part of the publication processes. I am working at the university to facilitate the open-access dissemination of the work of researchers and teachers. Working transparently increase visibility and impact. I am working openly to influence the research culture, to incentivise open collaborative working and to build a more replicable and robust science.

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

The link to the Open canvas https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18N1ZZHCfjqSPwM9BzL61NKYFDsitm5tEjrkyJaDKjao/edit?usp=sharing

Feedback very welcome

jcolomb commented 2 years ago

seeing you are mastering GitHub now ! congrats.

The vision is a bit too vague to my taste. it sounds like you would work in an open access "büro" to convince researchers to publish open access. (And that is not what you do, right?)

Arielle-Bennett commented 2 years ago

I agree with @jcolomb - one way to think about it is what your project will look like if it is 100% successful - what happens then? How will the world be changed?

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

seeing you are mastering GitHub now ! congrats.

The vision is a bit too vague to my taste. it sounds like you would work in an open access "büro" to convince researchers to publish open access. (And that is not what you do, right?)

you are correct- I'll tweak the vision

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

I have updated the Open Canvas (UVP)- https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18N1ZZHCfjqSPwM9BzL61NKYFDsitm5tEjrkyJaDKjao/edit?usp=sharing

fredbelliard commented 2 years ago

@jcolomb @Arielle-Bennett The updated vision

I want to build a transparent publishing workflow where journals users share openly their data, software and reviewers’ comment to maximize research impact through citations and increase the visibility of researchers through recognition. I want to influence the way research is conducted and communicated.