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open science Open Science Barcamp, #opscisg Ivan Zimine, @vanzaj 2013-03-08

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magnetic past

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/virtualsugar/316200555/

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Source access data open

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term [s | in] ology

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/allaboutgeorge/110903135/

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access

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pre-prints

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journals

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experimental protocols

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source code

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data

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RESEARCH DATA publications raw data derived data summary data annotations analysis workflow code/scripts...

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“The practice of data sharing is growing in society, particularly in the scientific community, as vast amounts of data continue to be acquired.... It mirrors an increasing demand for transparency, openness, and efficiency, and complements trends like open-source software development and open access publications. However, most of the data is not generally accessible.”

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“Before someone suggests OME, we don’t have the wherewithal to move to OMERO – the server setup is beyond me and not something that we can implement easily through our IT support. This is one for the future…”

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advice to junior faculty

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People in committees who evaluate project proposals are often less experienced in the domains they evaluate...

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1. Make sure there is a strong defense of open ways of doing science 2. Publish beyond journals 3. Use as many metrics to back up your contributions as you can