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Open-source handbooks infrastructure at VU Amsterdam #27

Open Karvovskaya opened 1 year ago

Karvovskaya commented 1 year ago

Project Lead: @Elisa-on-GitHub, @karvovskaya @jhrudey @kleuveld @Jolien-S

Mentor: @Arielle-Bennett

Welcome to OLS-8! 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:.


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YHordijk commented 11 months ago

Hi! I am also currently working at VU Amsterdam so I am very interested in seeing your progress on this project. What do you plan to include in the handbooks? Do you have plans to include feedback from researchers at the university during your project?

AletteS commented 11 months ago

This project looks fantastically useful and helpful for our project, which is to create a handbook on digital research methods for African Media Studies researchers. Can you give us any advice or maybe include us as a model example in your study? We are also inspired by the Digital Methods Initiative at the University of Amsterdam :)

Jolien-S commented 11 months ago

Hi! I am also currently working at VU Amsterdam so I am very interested in seeing your progress on this project. What do you plan to include in the handbooks? Do you have plans to include feedback from researchers at the university during your project?

Hi Yuman, good to know that you're interested. Our main focus for the project now is to setup the infrastructure that will enable us collaborate smoothly. We probably will just use one or a few pages to start exploring how we can set up an environment in the best way. Eventually, we aim to have Research Data Management and Open Science guidelines and advice, tailored towards faculties. So for example, information that is currently available through our RDM LibGuide will be included, but also faculty-specific advice, like the RDM pages from the Faculty of Behavioral and Movement Sciences or the RDM pages from the Faculty of Social Sciences.

It would be great to receive feedback from researchers, because we create these resources for them! I think it's outside the scope of our OLS project, but in the future we would definitely be interested in hearing what researchers think. Would you be interested in providing feedback?

Jolien-S commented 11 months ago

This project looks fantastically useful and helpful for our project, which is to create a handbook on digital research methods for African Media Studies researchers. Can you give us any advice or maybe include us as a model example in your study? We are also inspired by the Digital Methods Initiative at the University of Amsterdam :)

Hi Alette, thanks for your interest. Maybe we can set up a meeting to discuss how we could help you?