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Train the Trainer Course

Skills for the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) thematic area

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Module 1:

Planning: doing research in the SSH OS landscape

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Train the Trainer Course

1. Planning: doing research in the SSH OS landscape

2. Active research: collect, process, preserve and document data

3. Dissemination and preservation of research

4. Planning: access and reuse

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OS Practices

Particularities and Specificities of the SSH domain

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Learning Objectives

Name Surname | Event | Date

Describe the current policy landscape that shapes knowledge production in SSH

Identify Open Science practices in SSH

Recognise SSH specificities within the research workflow during knowledge production from an ethical, legal and methodological perspective

Describe what the research data management requirements and standards are

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Content

Name Surname | Event | Date

  • Open Science common practices
    • Practices commonly adopted by the SSH

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Open Science Practices

Bibliodiversity

Citizen Science

Multilingualism

Data Papers

Pre-prints

Pre-registration

FAIR Principles

CARE Principles

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OS Practices

Pre-registrations

  • Transparency
  • Reduction of Bias
  • Review & Collaboration
  • Verification
  • Novelty & Priority

Pre-Prints

  • Rapid dissemination
  • Access
  • Feedback
  • Visibility & Priority
  • Scholarship record

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OS Practices

HAL Open Science

Open Science Foundation

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OS Practices

FAIR Principles

  • Findable
  • Accessible
  • Interoperable
  • Reusable

CARE Principles

  • Collective Benefit
  • Authority to Control
  • Responsibility
  • Ethics

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OS Practices

Bibliodiversity

  • Cultural Diversity
  • Linguistic Heritage
  • Variety of Formats
  • Diverse Publishing models

Data Papers

  • Recognition
  • Discoverability
  • Transparency
  • Reusability
  • Preservation

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OS Practices

Citizen Science

  • Public Participation
  • Scientific empowerment and literacy
  • Community engagement
  • Collaboration and innovation

Multilingualism

  • Inclusivity
  • Local contexts
  • Cultural & Linguistic Sensitivity
  • Wider Audience reach

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Name Surname | Event | Date

The Virtual Ecosystem for Research Activation (VERA)

An online platform where researchers from SSH and other engaged stakeholders can find each other to build citizen science projects together.

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Discussion

Which of these practices feel more relevant to you, and why?

[Provide link to a doc for collaborative notes]

Name Surname | Event | Date

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Summary

  • Open Science is characterized by values, principles and practices.

  • Key to Open Science is openness, integrity, transparency, and collaboration

  • There is a constant stream of policies driving OS forward from various perspectives

  • More opportunities to practice Open Science by SSH practitioners

  • Open Science can become a vehicle to establish SSH friendly research practices

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Thank you!�Questions?

[Trainer’s email address]