IDEA: Guide to Open Science Groups
W. Trevor King
wking at tremily.us
Wed Sep 17 09:12:38 PDT 2014
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 08:36:28AM +0100, Jenny Molloy wrote:
> I'm currently at an AllBio event on open science and reproducibility
> with a bunch of bioinformatics focused people and one of the groups
> yesterday led by Camille Scott started pulling together a compendium
> of links to open science related tools, projects and orgs which
> might be a ready made starting point [5].
> …
> [5] https://github.com/camillescott/oarr-compendium/tree/gh-pages
Ah, this looks like a good start to me :). I like the outline in
training especially [1]. The journal/review page looks like it mixes
a list of journals with a list of suggested practices [2]. Ecosystems
and advocacy look good, but could use longer (but not too long ;)
blurbs outlining the position of each entry [3,4]. I'll try to chip
in on those fronts as I get time for entries I'm familiar with ;).
Cheers,
Trevor
[1]: http://camillescott.github.io/oarr-compendium/html/training
[2]: http://camillescott.github.io/oarr-compendium/html/open_journals_and_reviewing
[3]: http://camillescott.github.io/oarr-compendium/html/ecosystems
[4]: http://camillescott.github.io/oarr-compendium/html/advocacy
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