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The Douglas Open Science Training Series covers a range of open science practices by experts. 1. Introduction to Open Science. [Slides][1], [Video][2]. 2. Open Access Publishing. [Slides][3], [Video][4]. 3. Co-Designing Projects. [Slides][5], [Video][6]. 4. Open Data. [Slides][7], [Video][8]. 5. IP and Open Licenses. [Slides][9], [Video][10]. 6. Sensitive Data Management and Sharing. [Slides][11], [Video][12]. [1]: http://osf.io/gf25q [2]: https://youtu.be/sDmj5L2Vqzk [3]: https://osf.io/jpdxz [4]: https://youtu.be/Cln6-KMawSo [5]: https://osf.io/5nxr9 [6]: https://youtu.be/Ebg2sf50Uy8 [7]: https://osf.io/56r8k [8]: https://youtu.be/g58BTglDDSI [9]: https://osf.io/65brk [10]: https://youtu.be/aceYIO1Cids [11]: https://osf.io/js4u2 [12]: https://youtu.be/ON7tOyCgBAU
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