Understand what open science is and why it is something you should care about. Expectations of research funders and how practising aspects of open science can benefit career progression. 

  • why open science is an issue that you can't afford to ignore 
  • how to go about making your own research more open 
  • what funders expect to see about open access and data sharing when applying for new grants 
  • how to progress your career through practicing open science 

For a citable version or to use this course offline, please refer to the print version which is available from Zenodo

This course has been imported from the FOSTER project.

Title: What is Open Science?
URL to Resource: https://training.ni4os.eu/course/view.php?id=30
Resource URL Type: URL
Description: Understand what open science is and why it is something you should care about. Expectations of research funders and how practising aspects of open science can benefit career progression. why open science is an issue that you can't afford to ignore how to go about making your own research more open what funders expect to see about open access and data sharing when applying for new grants how to progress your career through practicing open science For a citable version or to use this course offline, please refer to the print version which is available from Zenodo. This course has been imported from the FOSTER project.
Keywords: librarians, open access, open data, open science, open workflow tools, PhD students, repository managers, research administration, researchers, self-paced, students, open science tools, open science guidelines
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Access Rights: Open Access
Version Date(s): Tuesday, 3 December 2019, 12:33 PM
Learning Resource Type: Other, Other
Learning Outcome(s): Understand what open science is and why it is something you should care about. Expectations of research funders and how practising aspects of open science can benefit career progression. why open science is an issue that you can't afford to ignore how to go about making your own research more open what funders expect to see about open access and data sharing when applying for new grants how to progress your career through practicing open science For a citable version or to use this course offline, please refer to the print version which is available from Zenodo. This course has been imported from the FOSTER project.
Expertise Level: All
Format: scorm
Language: en
Geographical Availability: World
Scientific Domain: Generic
Scientific Subdomain: Generic