TY  - GEN
AB  - A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Science and Technology) in Hannover to create an open, living handbook on Open Science training. High-quality trainings are fundamental when aiming at a cultural change towards the implementation of Open Science principles. Teaching resources provide great support for Open Science instructors and trainers. The Open Science training handbook will be a key resource and a first step towards developing Open Access and Open Science curricula and andragogies. Supporting and connecting an emerging Open Science community that wishes to pass on their knowledge as multipliers, the handbook will enrich training activities and unlock the community’s full potential. 
Sharing their experience and skills of imparting Open Science principles, the authors (see below) produced an open knowledge and educational resource oriented to practical teaching. The focus of the new handbook is not spreading the ideas of Open Science, but showing how to spread these ideas most effectively. The form of a book sprint as a collaborative writing process maximised creativity and innovation, and ensured the production of a valuable resource in just a few days. 
Bringing together methods, techniques, and practices, the handbook aims at supporting educators of Open Science. The result is intended as a helpful guide on how to forward knowledge on Open Science principles to our networks, institutions, colleagues, and students. It will instruct and inspire trainers how to create high quality and engaging trainings. Addressing challenges and giving solutions, it will strengthen the community of Open Science trainers who are educating, informing, and inspiring themselves.
AD  - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
AD  - Code Ocean, USA
AD  - UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
AD  - Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal
AD  - University of Göttingen, Germany
AD  - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
AD  - Utrecht University, Netherlands
AD  - Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia/Spain
AD  - Oregon State University, USA
AD  - Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece
AD  - Know-Center GmbH, Austria
AD  - Haute école de gestion de Genève, HES-SO Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse Occidentale
AD  - Open Science MOOC, Germany
AU  - Bezjak, Sonja
AU  - Clyburne-Sherin, April
AU  - Conzett, Philipp
AU  - Fernandes, Pedro L.
AU  - Görögh, Edit
AU  - Helbig, Kerstin
AU  - Kramer, Bianca
AU  - Labastida, Ignasi
AU  - Niemeyer, Kyle
AU  - Psomopoulos, Fotis
AU  - Ross-Hellauer, Tony
AU  - Schneider, René
AU  - Tennant, Jon
CY  - [S. l.]
DA  - 2018-04
ID  - 3298
KW  - Sciences de l'information
L1  - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3298/files/Schneider_2018_open_science_training_handbook.pdf
L2  - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3298/files/Schneider_2018_open_science_training_handbook.pdf
L4  - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3298/files/Schneider_2018_open_science_training_handbook.pdf
LA  - eng
LK  - https://book.fosteropenscience.eu/en/
LK  - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3298/files/Schneider_2018_open_science_training_handbook.pdf
N2  - A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Science and Technology) in Hannover to create an open, living handbook on Open Science training. High-quality trainings are fundamental when aiming at a cultural change towards the implementation of Open Science principles. Teaching resources provide great support for Open Science instructors and trainers. The Open Science training handbook will be a key resource and a first step towards developing Open Access and Open Science curricula and andragogies. Supporting and connecting an emerging Open Science community that wishes to pass on their knowledge as multipliers, the handbook will enrich training activities and unlock the community’s full potential. 
Sharing their experience and skills of imparting Open Science principles, the authors (see below) produced an open knowledge and educational resource oriented to practical teaching. The focus of the new handbook is not spreading the ideas of Open Science, but showing how to spread these ideas most effectively. The form of a book sprint as a collaborative writing process maximised creativity and innovation, and ensured the production of a valuable resource in just a few days. 
Bringing together methods, techniques, and practices, the handbook aims at supporting educators of Open Science. The result is intended as a helpful guide on how to forward knowledge on Open Science principles to our networks, institutions, colleagues, and students. It will instruct and inspire trainers how to create high quality and engaging trainings. Addressing challenges and giving solutions, it will strengthen the community of Open Science trainers who are educating, informing, and inspiring themselves.
PB  - [s. n.]
PP  - [S. l.]
PY  - 2018-04
T1  - The open science training handbook
TI  - The open science training handbook
UR  - https://book.fosteropenscience.eu/en/
UR  - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3298/files/Schneider_2018_open_science_training_handbook.pdf
Y1  - 2018-04
ER  -