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@INPROCEEDINGS{colomb:1027869,
      author       = {colomb, julien and Gerlach, Roman},
      title        = {{U}sing open science principles for open science advocacy},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2024-04165},
      year         = {2019},
      abstract     = {The eeFDM project that aims at developing components for an
                      effective and efficient research data management (RDM) was
                      funded by the BMBF in 2017. As for most RDM projects, a
                      significant amount of energy is put into outreach and
                      teaching initiatives. We planned the creation of promotional
                      and informative videos in order to raise the awareness
                      researchers on the most important aspects of RDM. To ensure
                      the efficacy of the videos, we have been analysing RDM
                      outreach activities. Using the principles of open science
                      and data management, we started by writing a data management
                      plan and developing a strategy to work in the open. On the
                      one hand, we have been using existing technologies (R -
                      RStudio, rmarkdown, blogdown- Github, zenodo, netify,
                      dpmtool, dat, googlesheets, email) to collectively gather
                      and list material, strategies and best arguments used for
                      RDM promotion and teaching. On the other hand, we have been
                      presenting the data and its analysis on a website, available
                      both on the web and on dat (https://rdmpromotion.rbind.io,
                      dat:rdmpromotion.hasbase.io). While the technological part
                      was relatively easy and fast to set-up, building an online
                      community is a tough enterprise. We have been reaching out
                      to existing communities or RDM specialists hoping they will
                      contribute to and make use of our tool. A preliminary
                      analysis of the information gathered so far showed a
                      discrepancy between the topics brought forward by data
                      stewards and managers (data storage, safety, citation, and
                      FAIRness) versus researchers (data preparation for
                      analysis). We have therefore focused our efforts on showing
                      the advantages of good RDM for data analysis and efficient
                      research processes. The artistic framework of our videos is
                      a mashup of clips that entered the public domain. The most
                      recent version of the produced video will be screened during
                      the oral presentation:  Better research in less time * *
                      slogan modified from Lowndes et al.,
                      DOI:10.1038/s41559-017-0160},
      keywords     = {research data management (Other) / engagement (Other) /
                      open data (Other) / open science (Other) / GitHub (Other) /
                      RDA Deutschland Tagung 2019 (Other)},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)24},
      doi          = {10.5281/ZENODO.2560266},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027869},
}