OSC-NL and NLRN team up to collaborate on Open and Reproducible Science in the Netherlands

With the addition of NLRN to the Dutch academic landscape, it is relevant to indicate how and where OSC-NL and NLRN differ in their strategies and roles, and how they complement one another. To this extent, OSC-NL and NLRN have published this collective statement that explains where these initiatives overlap, and what sets them apart. In short, OSC-NL is a national community of researchers and research supporters who make their OS practices visible and accessible to their peers, and provides input to policy, infrastructure and services to both local and national stakeholders. NLRN, on the othe... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Brinkman, Loek
Eerland, Anita
van 't Veer, Anna
Heininga, Vera
Ochi, Taichi
Fijten, Rianne
van Lissa, Caspar
Zurita-Milla, Raul
Sarafoglou, Alexandra
de Boer, Michiel
Scheel, Anne
van Eyghen, Hans
Haven, Tamarinde
Imming, Melanie
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Zenodo
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29217303
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10075257

With the addition of NLRN to the Dutch academic landscape, it is relevant to indicate how and where OSC-NL and NLRN differ in their strategies and roles, and how they complement one another. To this extent, OSC-NL and NLRN have published this collective statement that explains where these initiatives overlap, and what sets them apart. In short, OSC-NL is a national community of researchers and research supporters who make their OS practices visible and accessible to their peers, and provides input to policy, infrastructure and services to both local and national stakeholders. NLRN, on the other hand, is a network that brings togethers institutes, local initiatives and other stakeholders to increase the reproducibility of science, focussing on stakeholders alignment and agenda-setting. OSC-NL and NLRN share many goals, as Open Science and Reproducibility are topics that go hand-in-hand. It is therefore natural for OSC-NL and NLRN to collaborate. In fact, many members of OSC-NL are already active in NLRN, either in the NLRN steering committee or advisory board. At the NLRN Launch Event, possibilities for future collaborations were explore, for example on joint efforts to stimulate and facilitate ReproHacks. With OSC-NL and NLRN teaming-up, you can expect many new events and initiatives to stimulate Open and Reproducible Science!