This training provides a brief introduction into Open Science (OS), highlighting the benefits of OS practices in health sciences.
By the end of this training, learners should be able to:
- Explain the principles and practices of open science (OS)
- Explain the benefits of OS
- Explain the benefits of OS practices in health sciences
Training outline
- Definitions of OS
- Components/pillars of OS
- Transparency and reproducibility
- Benefits of OS for health sciences (citing examples, e.g. COVID-19 research)
Resources for facilitators and learners
Online courses
- Almarzouq, B., Azevedo, F., Batalha, N., Bayer, J., Bell, T., Bhogal, S., Black, M., Brown, S., Campitelli, E., Chegini, T., Dunleavy, D., Ee, Y. K., El-Gebali, S., Erdmann, C., Ferdush, J., Fouilloux, A., Hall, S. M., Kherroubi Garcia, I., Klusza, S., … Yehudi, Y. 2023. "Opensciency - A core open science curriculum by and for the research community". Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7662732
- MOOC for Open Science in the Life Sciences 2.0. ORION_MOOC_2.0 ORION
- NBIS - National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden. 2023. Open Science and FAIR.
- FORRT’s Educational Nexus. FORRT - Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training.
Videos, webinars, online tutorials
- Sorbonne Université. 2021. What is Open Science? | Open for You! An Introduction Series to Open Science.
- Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI). 2020. Open Science with OHDSI: From Question to Evidence in 4 Days.
- Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI). 2021. What Is Open Science?
- National Library of Medicine. 2024. What Is Open Science?
- National Library of Medicine. 2021. What Is Open Science? An Introduction for the Public.
Collections of resources
- UK Reproducibility Network. Open Research Resources.