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## [Community Outreach for increasing Open Science practices][1] ## This project is a clearinghouse of information resources for coordinating a grassroots, community outreach effort to promote Open Science. Below are links to resources, example outreach materials, and contact information for relevant persons. ---------- ### For Journals: TOP Guidelines, Open Practice Badges, Prereg Challenge, Registered Reports ### COS point of contact: David Mellor, david@cos.io Outreach language: - [General recommended outreach language for journals][2] - [Registered Reports outreach language][3] - [Outreach language if you've scored a group of journal policies][4] Flyers and websites: - [COS Incentive Programs][5] including TOP, Badges, Prereg Challenge, and Registered Reports - [Registered Reports website][6] | [RR one page flyer][7] - [TOP Website][8] | [TOP one page flyer][9] - [Badges Website][10] | [Badges one page flyer][11] #### The Preregistration Challenge #### - [Recommended outreach language][12] - Presentations ([short][13], [long][14]) - Workshop given by Felix Schönbrodt, Anne Scheel, and Clemens Stachl (please cite if using, [CC-BY][15]) [https://osf.io/yd487/][16] - [Webinar][17] - [Website][18] - [One pager flyer][19] ---------- ### Training in Open Science practices ### - [Recommended outreach language][20] - [Website][21] - [Resources][22] - [Example workshop materials][23] - [YouTube Channel][24] COS point of contact: stats-consulting@cos.io ---------- ### Using OSF for Institutions ### - [Recommended outreach language][25] - [Website][26] - [One-pager][27] COS point of contact: Matt Spitzer matt.spitzer@cos.io ---------- ### Using OSF for Meetings and Conferences ### - [Recommended outreach language][28] - [Website][29] COS point of contact: contact@cos.io ---------- ### Open Science Ambassadors ### - [Recommended outreach language][30] - [Website][31] COS point of contact: Jolene Esposito jolene@cos.io ---------- [1]: https://osf.io/hnp6x/wiki/home/?view [2]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=kix.3du51ehn0tpd [3]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=id.gee0asbrqaje [4]: https://osf.io/z4dga/ [5]: https://osf.io/cdm8g/ [6]: http://cos.io/rr [7]: https://osf.io/s4qrg/ [8]: http://cos.io/top [9]: https://osf.io/4kdbm/ [10]: https://osf.io/tvyxz/ [11]: https://osf.io/7k4xc/ [12]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=kix.etgh34on7ggs [13]: https://osf.io/7tq5p/ [14]: https://osf.io/u74qf/ [15]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [16]: https://osf.io/yd487/ [17]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnKkGO3OM9c [18]: http://cos.io/prereg [19]: https://osf.io/nbx5g/ [20]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=kix.4tf79l8go6cb [21]: https://cos.io/stats_consulting/ [22]: https://osf.io/adkj4/ [23]: https://osf.io/7wt8g/ [24]: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPlVf8FsQ23BehDLFrQa-g [25]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=id.p7h88wcke9v0 [26]: https://cos.io/our-products/osf-institutions/ [27]: https://osf.io/pjbr2/ [28]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=id.89ske08q94gf [29]: https://cos.io/our-products/osf-meetings/ [30]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LXYj-2G3ehT4ePawmbc5XRIcdWgiIIDIryawvPCGSM/edit#bookmark=id.xpat5h4qeuvi [31]:https://cos.io/our-communities/become-ambassador/
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