About the Authors
The Open Source Alliance for Open Scholarship Handbook was created over three days in 2018 and then edited, reviewed, and contributed-to, and otherwise extended by the following people. [...]
The Open Source Alliance for Open Scholarship Handbook was created over three days in 2018 and then edited, reviewed, and contributed-to, and otherwise extended by the following people. [...]
In the summer of 2018 a group of researchers, technologists, software developers, open source developers, and open community advocates come together in New York to discuss issues facing open projects today. [...]
For a community to prioritize, collaborate, and grow effectively, it needs to come to agreement on its mission, and where that mission intersects with the missions of others. By identifying a core goal, the community will be able to leverage its expertise and energy, and effectively communicate with others in the larger ecosystem. Introduction Broad [...]
Open source projects in the scholarly domain exist in a unique spot where academia, technology, and the public interest intersect. [...]
At the OSAOS Hackathon a statement of values was brought to the group for discussion - here we unpack the statement, discussion, and its implications. [...]
Fiscal sponsor organizations are US-based nonprofits nonprofit entities that work with people or projects to help them receive grant funding and administer their project. [...]
Would you like to download the contents of this blog? Or search it like you'd search a book or pdf? [...]
The Open Source Alliance for Open Scholarship Handbook was created over three days in 2018 and then edited, reviewed, and contributed-to, and otherwise extended by the following people. [...]
A Codes of Conduct (CoC) is a necessary part of any inclusive, professional gathering. Here, we share the CoC we developed for this event and links to the resources that helped us develop it. [...]
The PREreview team share their personal journeys from individual academic careers to co-leading an open scholarship project. [...]
Personal perspective from Stefanie Butland of rOpenSci on moving from working as a research scientist to a community leader in an open source project. [...]
In writing the pieces included in People we surfaced resources that have helped us along the way. We've also included a list of questions that have been helpful to ask ourselves and our teams for the development of our work. [...]
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