Open Scholarship Trainings facilitated by the Center for Open Science
Jan 22 to June 4 (Specific Dates and Curriculum listed below)
Open Scholarship which includes concepts such as Open Science, Open Research, Open Data, and Open Access is a research approach that strives to make the process as transparent and reproducible as possible. These trainings cover topics such as reproducible methods, data management and sharing, research collaborations, and specific techniques such as preregistration, registered reports, preprints and teaching open scholarship. We invite colleagues to register for the 7 module workshops facilitated by the Center for Open Science trainers as well as working sessions for hands on experience facilitated by UC Libraries focused on topics discussed in the trainings. The sessions will be both in-person and hybrid with light refreshments for the in-person sessions. Per the request of the COS facilitators, the sessions will be capped at 40 participants maximum (in person and virtual combined). Given the cap, please ensure you can attend when registering.
These trainings free and open to all. The trainings are sponsored by the Office of the Provost and hosted by UC Libraries in collaboration with the CAHS Open Science Community of Practice.