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Open Science: Sharing Your Research with the World

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Course Features

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Duration

6 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

4 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

Course Description

You can become a more visible, effective and impactful researcher by sharing your research data and publications openly. In this introductory course, you will learn the objectives, main concepts, and benefits of Open Science principles along with practices for Open Data management and Open Data sharing.

Research increasingly relies on code, which is developed to process, model and simulate as well as to deal with the ever growing volume of research data. This course will therefore also introduce FAIR software practices that are essential for the reproducibility of your research results.

Societal participation in research is becoming ever more important. The course will demonstrate what citizen science is about, how to stimulate citizens to participate in your research and how to handle (new) responsibilities when implementing citizen science.

You will learn to establish links between publications, data, software and methods, how to attach a persistent identifier and metadata to your results, and methods for clarifying usage rights. You will also discover ways to apply these principles to your daily research and adapt existing routines. Finally, you will uncover potential barriers to sharing research and discuss possible solutions.

You will apply the topics of the course to a variety of case studies on Open Science adoption, which you will then discuss among fellow students. You will also be presented with a hands-on guide to publishing your research with Open Access. This will help you to apply Open Science principles in your daily work. It will enable you to implement and benefit from the Open Science policies that are currently being developed by governments and research institutions around the world.

This course is aimed at professionals. Those who will benefit most include academic researchers at different levels: PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and professors; researchers working for governments; researchers working for commercial enterprises; MSc and BSc students interested in learning about the principles of Open Science.

Course Overview

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Live Class

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Human Interaction

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Personlized Teaching

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International Faculty

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Case Based Learning

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Post Course Interactions

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Case Studies,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Basic professional knowledge of scientific publishing/practices and research processes

Command of written and spoken English

Professional knowledge of research data management

What You Will Learn

You will discover what citizen science is about, how to stimulate citizen participation in research, and how to handle responsibilities when implementing citizen science.

You will gain knowledge on FAIR software practices essential for the reproducibility of your research results.

You will learn the objectives, main concepts, and benefits of Open Science principles, as well as practices for Open Data management and sharing.

Course Instructors

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Anneke Zuiderwijk

Associate Professor in Open Data at Delft University of Technology

Anneke Zuiderwijk MSc is a researcher in the Information and Communication Technology section of the TPM faculty at Delft University of Technology. Her research is focused on the reuse of research da...
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Erifyli Kokkalidou

Open Science and Academic Skills Teacher at Delft University of Technology

Erifyli Kokkalidou is an experienced librarian who specializes in teaching information literacy skills. She has worked at universities and institutions in the UK and Greece, delivering training sessi...
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Lisanne Walma

Open Science and Academic Skills Teacher at Delft University of Technology

Lisanne Walma works as an open science and academic skills teacher at Delft University of Technology.She received her bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy and her master’s in American Studies from Utrecht U...
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Maurits Kok

Research Software Engineer at Delft University of Technology

Maurits Kok is a Research Software Engineer with the Digital Competence Center at the Delft University of Technology. He has a broad background in the fields of Life Sciences and Applied Physics, and...
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