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Awesome Open Science Awesome

A list of useful resources for helping you do science in the open.

Table of Contents

Communities

Training

Conferences

  • Open Con - a platform for the next generation to learn about Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data.
  • Creative Commons Global Summit - collaborative and fun space for anyone in the world to explore the future of the Commons and sharing for users, creators, and activists.
  • WOSP - exploring the potential of text and data mining technologies to improve the process of how research is being done.
  • MozWOW - set of trainings to teach open science practice and develop projects.
  • CSV,Conf - community conference for data makers everywhere.
  • FORCE - future of research communications and e-scholarship.
  • JupyterCon - communicating data, management, and collaboration.
  • OpenConCam - about open access, open data, and open education.
  • ODSC - for anyone who wants to connect to the data science community and contribute to open source applications.
  • Liber - about the role libraries have in open science.
  • Shaking it up - making the open science mandate work for you.
  • MozFest - citizen science, open data, learning and research.
  • GOSH! - learning about, and building open science hardware.
  • Open Science Workflow - an introduction in Open Science for researchers of all disciplines.

Tools

  • World Brain - create, search, and share your personal web of knowledge.
  • SciHub - the first website in the world to provide mass and public access to research papers.
  • ScienceFair - open source, p2p desktop science library.
  • Getpapers - get metadata, fulltexts or fulltext URLs of papers matching a search query.
  • Open Retractions - check for retraction notices of any journal article.
  • Authorea - write, cite, collaborate, host data, and publish all in one place.
  • Bionumbers - the database of useful biological numbers.
  • Retraction Watch - tracking retractions as a window into the scientific process.
  • Zotero - a personal research assisstent within your browser.
  • Hypothes.is - annoate the web: discuss, collaborate, organise your research.
  • Open Knowledge Maps - visualise a research topic.
  • Open Access Button - avoid paywalls, access data.
  • Impact Story - track the online impact of your research.
  • Open retractions - check for retraction notices from any journal.
  • Authorea - write live documents, collaboratively online.
  • Share LaTeX - the easy to use, online, collaborative LaTeX editor.
  • Overleaf - online LaTeX and rich text collaborative writing and publishing tool.
  • Creative Commons - helps you legally share your knowledge and creativity.

Publishers

  • F1000 - an open science publishing platform for life sciences that offers immediate publication and transparent peer review.
  • The BMJ - international peer reviewed medical journal with open access.
  • PeerJ - efficiently publishing the world's knowledge through internet-scale innovation and open access licensing to save your time, your money, and to maximize recognition of your contributions.
  • Wellcome Open Research - a new way for Wellcome-funded researchers to rapidly publish any results they think are worth sharing.
  • PLOS - nonprofit publisher, innovator and advocacy organisation.
  • Royal Society Open Science - fast, open journal covering all of science, maths, and engineering.

Projects

  • Zooniverse - the world’s largest and most popular platform for people-powered research.
  • Paperhive - simplifying research communication and transforming reading into a process of collaboration.
  • Altmetric - tracks a range of sources to capture and collate activity, helping you to monitor and report on the attention surrounding the work you care about.
  • Coko Foundation - evolve how knowledge is created, produced and reported.
  • Internet Archive - library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.
  • Dat - distributed data sharing tool.
  • COAR - open access repository network.
  • OpenAIRE - network of open repositories, archives, and journals.
  • Bionode - modular and universal bioinformatics.
  • EFF - nonprofit organisation defending civil liberties in the digital world.
  • PubPeer - online journal club.
  • Open Citations - making citation links easy and free to traverse.

Repositories

  • DryadLab - curated general-purpose repository that makes the data underlying scientific publications discoverable, freely reusable, and citable.
  • FigShare - helps academic institutions store, share and manage all of their research outputs.
  • Dataverse - open source research data repository.
  • DataCite - locate, identify and cite research data.
  • Arxiv - open access to pre-prints in physics, maths, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics.
  • BioRxiv - the pre-print server for biology
  • Academic Torrents - community maintained distributed repository for datasets and scientific knowledge.
  • Open Science Framework - a scholarly commons to connect the entire research cycle.

Funding

Project grants

  • Shuttlworth Flast Grants USD $5k, no strings attached one-off grants. Not restricted to science, must be recommended by a Shuttleworth fellow.
  • OpenPlant project grants GBP £5k (4k up front, 1k on completion) for projects related to open plant synthetic biology.

Fellowships

  • Mozilla Science Fellowship - supports champions of open science/data with a stipend ($60k + travel expenses + childcare, healthcare + equipment budgets) for 10 months. Must be based at a research institution.
  • rOpenSci Fellowship - $30-$50k for personnel and travel to be spend within a year of award, plus addition travel budget to attend rOpenSci conference. Must be based at a research institution.
  • Shuttleworth Fellowship - for social innovators who are helping to change the world for the better and could benefit from a social investment model. Not specific to open science, but has included many fellows working on open science projects. Includes full time salary at pre-fellowship rate and a 10x project investment multiplier (Shuttleworth invests another $10 in the project for every $1 the fellow invests).
  • ContentMine Fellowship - funding and mentorship to complete specific focused projects that involve text and data mining of the scientific literature.

General open science funders

  • Open Science Prize - aims to unleash the power of open content and data to advance biomedical research and its application for health benefit.
  • Arnold foundation - has a research integrity initiative which includes many open science projects in its scope.
  • Sloan foundation - has a digital information program which includes data and computational science, and research communication tracks. Includes many open science projects.
  • Moore foundation - has a science program which includes Data Driven Discovery focus that funds many open science related projects and individual researchers, and a separate special projects program that can fund exceptional projects outside the remit of other programs.

Licence

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To the extent possible under law, Steph Smith-Unna has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.