Funders and publishers have increasingly high expectations for rigor and transparency of scholarship. Complying with these new guidelines often requires that researchers and labs implement new practices, learn new tools, or master unfamiliar techniques.
The Center for Open Science (COS) has developed a robust, pragmatic curriculum that is curated from use cases developed in collaboration with the community of open researchers that we engage. Led by experts in open scholarship trends and technology, participants will learn to recognize reporting guidelines, document their research planning, develop collaborative environments for data management, and utilize ways to share their research outcomes to maximize their discoverability and citation. All activities and resources will be prepared, implemented, and perpetually available in a dynamic, free project management tool.