doi: 10.53962/mrhg-9r
Created on 2024-03-28.
Last updated on 2024-05-10.
Here you can find all the artefacts/outputs from the 2nd edition of the Open Science Retreat (#OSR24NL), from the 25th to the 29th of March, 2024. This took place in Schoorl, the Netherlands. During this week people from various disciplines came together to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices related to open science.
For summaries and contributor ORCIDs, see module "Selection of summaries of some of the collaborative work during Open Science Retreat 2024, the Netherlands (#OSR24NL) & list of contributors of those participants who gave their ORCID for the contributor list."
Next to writing summaries of their activities, participants of the OS retreat have submitted their works to this collection by:
After this, the editors of this collection have accepted and annotated the works for long term curation.
Persona non grata in open infrastructure
Fostering a national Community-led network to accelerate Open Science practices: Foster OSC-NL
The grant proposal that made this Open Science Retreat possible!
Measuring Open Science
Summary of the morning teamwork sessions on measuring OS which collected, reviewed and analysed what current surveys cover, and visualised this in an online shiny (check it out to e.g. filter on survey year and quickly see what aspect of open science the survey covers!).
Fairly FAIR code in 10 steps: Initial Draft
A low entry level super-minimal guide to ensure FAIR code which already greatly enhances the reproducibility and reusability of published work.
oscutrecht/OpenScienceSurveys: v0.0.1
First version of the open science survey dashboard that came out of the 'Measuring Open Science' teamwork (see summary in this collection as well).
Research in 2050
Supporting University Change: Lessons learned from the Open Science community
Great example of doing the hard work of unraveling the much needed bottom-up and top-down collaboration to accelerate change.
Open Science Retreat #2: CiTO Nanopublications
An update on how to use nanopublications for citation intention annotation.
Open Science Retreat #1: impressions
A first impression about being at the Open Science Retreat by Egon Willighagen.
Change narrative workshop sketch notes
Great that visual media can also be a module on ResearchEquals, to make all parts of our academic work visible.
Recognising Open Science practices in higher education staff assessment
Open Science practices during assessment interviews; consider using this during your interview, or asking your leadership or policy makers to have a look!