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kaykwy chi tootamaahk? (What do we do next?): Localizing CARE and FAIR to Develop Métis-driven RDM Guidelines and Training for Métis Data in Saskatchewan #59

Open LivAbram opened 1 month ago

LivAbram commented 1 month ago

Project Lead: LivAbram Mentor:

Welcome to OLS-9! 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: Meet your mentor!

Before Week 2: Cohort Call (Welcome to Open Life Science!)

Before Week 3: Meet your mentor!

Before Week 4: Cohort Call (Tooling and road mapping 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-9 Syllabus for more detailed weekly notes and assignments past week 4.

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LivAbram commented 1 month ago

Draft vision statement: Through collaboration with Métis community members, we will create ethical research data management guidelines and resources, including training modules and workshops, ensuring that Métis stories, traditions, and data are managed, stored, and shared responsibly in Saskatchewan and beyond.

LivAbram commented 1 month ago

@seunolufemi123 just flagging that the "Syllabus" link is broken here--leaving that box unchecked! :)

LivAbram commented 3 weeks ago

Link to Visual Roadmap (on Canva)

LivAbram commented 3 weeks ago

Repository

LivAbram commented 3 weeks ago

README file

khantas commented 1 day ago

This comment is in response to our tasks for week 3 " Look up two other projects and comment on their issues with feedback on their vision statement". Your vision statement is great as it describes your short term goals, the impact and the scope of your work. It might help to clarify who the guidelines/resources and workshops would be for. Example: would it be primarily for researchers wanting to do community work with the Métis or would these resources/training modules be for collaborative projects between the Métis and researchers in general. Good luck with your project! =)