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Harvard Library Open Access Week 2018
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Description: Presentations and materials from Open Access Week at Harvard Library, 2018.
Open Access Week 2018 Events
International Open Access Week is an opportunity to take action in making openness the default for research—to raise the visibility of scholarship, accelerate research.
At Harvard, the library is dedicated to fostering equitable systems of open research and scholarship that are created thoughtfully and collaboratively.
As open becomes the default, all stakeholders mus…
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Practical Steps for Increasing Openness and Reproducibility: A Day of Open Science
2018-10-22 Open Science Framework Workshop with Ian Sullivan (Countway Library)
Drop-in Session: Open Access & Open Data
2018-10-23 Open Office Hours with Countway Librarians
Open Software: Project Jupyter
2018-10-23 Symposium: Gregoire Versmee, Kartik Subramanian, Laura Versmee, Jeremy Muhlich
Managing, sharing and curating your research data in a digital environment
2018-10-24 Harvard Dataverse Workshop with Sonia Barbosa
Integrating reproducible best practices into biomedical and clinical research: A hands-on workshop for researchers
2018-10-24 Code Ocean Workshop with April Clyburne-Sherin (Countway Library)
Preparing your data and code for reproducible publication: A hands-on workshop for researchers
2018-10-25 Code Ocean Workshop with April Clyburne-Sherin (Harvard Library)
Drop-in Session: Researcher Identify & ORCID
2018-10-25 Open Office Hours with Countway Librarians
Sharing Research: Preprints & Data
2018-10-25 Symposium: Shop Mallick, Catherine Luria, Caroline Wood, Jessica Polka
For reproducibility, we need the methods behind the data: A hands-on workshop with protocols.io
2018-10-26 protocols.io Workshop with Lenny Teytelman
Reproducibility for Everyone
2018-10-26 Workshop with Addgene (Jennifer Tsang), Protocols.io (Lenny Teytelman), eLife (Ian Li), and CodeOcean (April Clyburne-Sherin)
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