The Open Science training handbook: Written by 14 international experts during the FOSTER Book Sprint

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Brinken, Helene; Mehlberg, Martin; Heller, Lambert: The Open Science training handbook: Written by 14 international experts during the FOSTER Book Sprint. Zenodo (2018). DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1286754

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In February 2018, FOSTER Plus and TIB organized a book sprint in order to author an Open Science training handbook collaboratively. For one week, we brought together 14 experienced Open Science educators in Hanover to answer a number of questions: What works, what doesn’t? How can you make the most of limited resources? With their help, we are creating a handbook that equips future trainers with methods, instructions, exemplary training outlines and inspiration for their own trainings. The handbook provides advocates across the globe with practical know-how to deliver Open Science principles to researchers, support staff, and research administrators. It is a living resource that is online accessible under the terms of CC0 1.0 license. The Open Science community was and will be able to review, comment and add other contributions such as discipline-specific case studies or translations after the book sprint. This is how we ensure the relevance of the handbook for a broad audience. In our ultimate goal to establish a robust, highly reusable resource on a certain topic in a short matter of time, we utilize two of the most prominent concepts and methods from the area of collaborative book writing: Book sprints and living books. Although the opportunities of both became apparent in the last few years, they still bear challenges, especially when applied to a loosely coupled, international audience of authors. We scrutinize our experiences all along the process, from the book preparation, through facilitating the book sprint itself, up to the reuse and enhancement of the book with different groups in different scenarios. Hereby, we hope to encourage and equip Open Education practitioners all over the world to make use of new open methods in the realm of collaborative book writing, like book sprints and maintaining open books, for their respective projects.
License of this version: CC BY 4.0 Unported
Document Type: ConferenceObject
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2018
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1 image of flag of Germany Germany 127 65.13%
2 image of flag of United States United States 15 7.69%
3 image of flag of China China 10 5.13%
4 image of flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic 7 3.59%
5 image of flag of France France 4 2.05%
6 image of flag of Russian Federation Russian Federation 3 1.54%
7 image of flag of Italy Italy 3 1.54%
8 image of flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 3 1.54%
9 image of flag of Switzerland Switzerland 3 1.54%
10 image of flag of Canada Canada 3 1.54%
    other countries 17 8.72%

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