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Course materials from the Open Science Training Initiative

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OpenScienceTraining

Welcome to the GitHub repository for the Open Science Training Initiative (OSTI). OSTI concluded in November 2019; this repository is no longer being actively maintained, but remains available to all who wish to use its educational materials in their own courses.


The Open Science Training Initiative (OSTI) provides a series of lectures on topics in data management and open science, designed to sit over existing taught courses in any area of the sciences. All course materials carry a CC-BY licence, so you're free to take the slides (or indeed a subset of them) and modify them to suit your own requirements, as long as you provide an attribution to the original authors.

CORE LECTURES:

Introduction: Reproducibility and Open Science (Divided into two sets of lecture slides: 1A introduces the themes of openness and reproducibility, while 1B explains how Rotation Based Learning works.)

  • Lecture1A-OpenAndRepro is a slide deck for the first half of the OSTI opening lecture. Content provides a broad introduction to the nature and benefits of openness in scientific research, as well as current examples of open practice.

  • Lecture1B-RotationOutline is a slide deck for the second half of the opening lecture and is supplied in both .ODP and .PPTX formats. These slides assist the lecturer in explaining how Rotation Based Learning works; ready-formatted slides are included for listing of student work groups, lecture times and deadlines.

  • ExampleRotationHandout is a text document handout intended as a handout for the OSTI student cohort; it is supplied in two formats: .ODT and .DOCX. Although the version supplied refers to GitHub, this is by no means an essential and course leaders may choose to use their preferred project hoster.

Code, Content and Data Licensing

  • Lecture2-Licensing is a slide deck providing an introduction to the three main categories of licensing in scientific work: Code, Content and Data. This lecture is provided in both .ODP and .PPTX formats.

Open Access Publishing

  • Lecture3-Publishing is a slide deck designed to provide a basic introduction to academic publication. The presentation includes schematics for use in describing the "traditional" model of science publishing, as well as Green and Gold formats. This slide deck is provided in both .ODP and .PPTX formats.

SUPPLEMENTARIES:

Version Control

  • Supp1-VersionControl is a slide deck providing a brief introduction to version control, and is supplied in both .ODP and .PPTX formats. Please note that this is NOT intended for use as a stand alone lecture, but is designed for use as part of a hands-on workshop in Version Control and GitHub.

Data Management Plans

  • Supp2-DMPs is a slide deck designed to introduce students to Data Management Planning. Starting from an overview of the scale and scope of modern scientific data, the slides motivate the need for DMPs in research and take students through the short-, medium- and long-term steps for producing a plan and carrying it out. Please note that these slides are NOT designed for use as a stand-alone lecture, but are meant to form part of a hands-on mini-workshop.

LEGO SESSIONS:

This directory contains the materials used at the #solo13lego workshop at SpotOn London 2013. The workshop is designed to get participants thinking about the role of the research or information user, in the context of training students to deliver reproducible research.

  • solo13lego is a slide deck designed to introduce and close the session. The Solo13 materials are intended as a workshop, not a seminar, and so any presentation slides should be used sparingly. This slide deck is supplied in three formats: ODP, PPTX and PDF.

  • The files named Solo13-Group[A/B/C] provide instructions to build a simple Lego microscope. Please note that these are designed to be bad instructions! By working with error-laden instructions that do not contain schematics or images, participants should be asked to identify why these instructions fail, and in doing so develop an awareness of the requirements of the user role.

Video footage from the SpotOn London session in November 2013 can now be viewed alongside the session's original listing, http://www.nature.com/spoton/event/spoton-london-2013-making-research-useful-the-consequences-of-bad-communication/

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