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**MANUALI** - [The Turing way][1] pr una scienza riproducibile e collaborativa - [Open Science passport for PhD][2] (ma utilissimo per tutti, agile e schematico su come fare Open Science) **STRUMENTI PASSO PER PASSO** **IPOTESI DI RICERCA** - condividere progetti di ricerca ([RIO journal][3] ha una sezione dedicata; vantaggi: si trovano collaboratori e potenziali investitori) **RICERCA DEI DATI** - usare bibliografie condivise con [Zotero][4] - commentare pagine web con [Hypotesis][5] o [PundIt][6] **CONDURRE LA RICERCA / ANALIZZARE I DATI** - pre-registrare gli esperimenti con [OSF registries][7] o [As Predicted][8] - condividere dati su [Zenodo][9], [Dataverse][10], [Dryad][11] - condividere software su [GitHub][12] con licenza [GNU-MIT][13] - condividere quaderni di laboratorio con [OpenLabNotebook][14] - condividere protocolli su [Protocols.io][15] **SCRIVERE** - scrivere in modo collaborativo su [Authorea][16] o [Overleaf][17] - scrivere in formato leggibile dalle macchine con [Jupyter][18] o [CoCalc][19] - scrivere definizioni e preprint su [Qeios][20] **PUBBLICARE** - condividere preprint su [OSFpreprint][21], [arXiv][22], [bioRxiv][23] - provare la Open peer review con [PubPeer][24] o [F1000][25] - depositare la versione consentita in [archivi Open Access][26] o pubblicare su [riviste Open Access][27] - utilizzare licenze aperte come [Creative Commons BY][28] **DISSEMINARE** - condividere poster e presentazioni su [FigShare][29] - comunicare la ricerca sui socal media, es. [Twitter][30] **VALUTARE** - utilizzare misure di impatto alternative come le [Altmetrics][31] [1]: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/welcome [2]: https://www.ouvrirlascience.fr/passport-for-open-science-a-practical-guide-for-phd-students/ [3]: https://riojournal.com/ [4]: https://www.zotero.org/ [5]: https://web.hypothes.is/ [6]: https://thepund.it/ [7]: https://osf.io/registries [8]: https://aspredicted.org/ [9]: https://zenodo.org/ [10]: https://dataverse.org/ [11]: https://datadryad.org/stash [12]: https://github.com/ [13]: https://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/ [14]: https://openlabnotebooks.org/ [15]: https://www.protocols.io/ [16]: https://www.authorea.com/ [17]: https://overleaf.com/ [18]: https://jupyter.org/ [19]: https://cocalc.com/ [20]: https://www.qeios.com/teaser [21]: https://osf.io/preprints/ [22]: https://arxiv.org/ [23]: https://www.biorxiv.org/ [24]: https://pubpeer.com/ [25]: https://f1000.com/ [26]: https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar/ [27]: https://doaj.org/ [28]: https://creativecommons.org/ [29]: https://figshare.com/ [30]: https://twitter.com/ [31]: http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/
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