% IMPORTANT: The following is UTF-8 encoded. This means that in the presence
% of non-ASCII characters, it will not work with BibTeX 0.99 or older.
% Instead, you should use an up-to-date BibTeX implementation like “bibtex8” or
% “biber”.
@MISC{Almarzouq:1027739,
author = {Almarzouq, Batool and Azevedo, Flavio and Batalha, Natasha
and Bayer, Johanna and Bell, Tomo and Bhogal, Saranjeet and
Black, Melissa and Brown, Sierra and Campitelli, Elio and
Chegini, Taher and Dunleavy, Daniel and Ee, Yeo Keat and
El-Gebali, Sara and Erdmann, Christopher and Ferdush,
Jannatul and Fouilloux, Anne and Hall, Siobhan Mackenzie and
Kherroubi Garcia, Ismael and Klusza, Stephen and Lacerda,
Michel and Medina-Smith, Andrea and Meireles, Mariana and
Muhammad, Shamsuddeen and Onabajo, Babatunde and Osman,
Amber and Papadopoulou, Elli and Pauline, Karega and Plomp,
Esther and Rao, Douglas and Ringuette, Rebecca and Saderi,
Daniela and Shanahan, Hugh and Sharan, Malvika and Silan,
Miguel and Sundukova, Mayya and Swetnam, Tyson and Vaz, Ana
and Yehudi, Yo},
title = {{O}pensciency - {A} core open science curriculum by and for
the research community},
reportid = {FZJ-2024-04045},
year = {2022},
abstract = {Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the
research community. Opensciency is core open science
curriculum material, drafted to introduce those beginning
their open science journey to important definitions, tools,
and resources; and provide for participants at all levels
recommended practices. The material is made available under
a CC-BY 4.0 International license and is structured into
five modules: Ethos of Open Science Open Tools and Resources
Open Data Open Software Open Results Opensciency is a result
of the work of more than 40 open science experts and
practitioners from across the world and from different
disciplines. The first draft of the curriculum material was
developed from June 27 - July 1, 2022 as part of the
Transform to Open Science (TOPS) OpenCore sprint. More
information about the NASA TOPS initiative is available via
their website . After the TOPS Community Panel on October 6,
2022 , the original contributors created the Opensciency
repository to allow all contributors to further engage with
the curriculum and invite review on the initial draft
material from the wider research community. Shared under the
CC-BY 4.0 License, all materials remain open for anyone to
build open science curriculums or reuse for other purposes.
To credit and cite the material, use the following citation:
The 0.0.0 release version can be found at this DOI
10.5281/zenodo.7392119 . We encourage the wider community to
reuse the material, and we are especially interested in
creative approaches to displaying the material. An example
we like is Elements of AI . Let us know if you have a
creative approach to displaying and reusing the material by
submitting an issue . This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 International License .},
keywords = {Open Science (Other) / Training (Other)},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)17},
doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.7392119},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027739},
}