| Other author/creator | Bongiovanni, Emily, editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKvBRRjkYjphf6yXh6mMP |
| Other author/creator | Gainey, Melanie, editor. |
| Other author/creator | Griego, Chasz, editor. |
| Other author/creator | Association of College and Research Libraries publisher. |
| Series | ACRL Cookbook series ACRL Cookbook series. ^A1410622 |
| Contents |
Foreword / Keith Webster -- Section 1. Program development. Chapter 1. An open science potluck: building a program that engages your campus community / Melanie Gainey, Lencia McKee, Emily Bongiovanni, Sarah Young ; Chapter 2. Establishing an effective open science team: a recipe for cultural change in institutions / Gerard Castro-Linares, Sabrina Meindlhumer, Esther Plomp, Xuehang Wang, Sebastian Weing̃rtner ; Chapter 3. Growing open science services from the ground up / Devin Soper, Renaine Julian, Neelam Bharti ; Chapter 4. Creating an open science librarian role / Kassidy Hof-Mahoney, Renaine Julian ; Chapter 5. The library is not enough: building the data governance community at your institution / Abigail Goben, Heather Coates, Kristin Briney ; Chapter 6. Operating a budget-friendly open publishing buffet / Seth Vuletich, Danielle Ostendorf, Joseph Kraus, Brianna Buljung -- |
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Section 2. Instruction. Chapter 7. Spicy data skills open science program with library carpentry / Carlene Barton, Jodie Double, Nilani Ganeshwaran, Ann James, Phil Reed, Jennifer Stubbs ; Chapter 8. Undergraduate chefs dishing reproducible research / Chasz Griego ; Chapter 9. Creating a buffet of open datasets and case studies for appetizing data science instruction / Catherine R. Barber, Anna Xiong ; Chapter 10. Arts x Eship x Copyright: teaching arts entrepreneurs about copyright / Ashley Werlinich, Jennifer McKee -- |
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Section 3. Outreach. Chapter 11. Engaging Small group open access education for STEM students and faculty / Michelle E. Wilson, Sarah Weiss ; Chapter 12. When plating matters: delivering data literacy through graphical handouts / Renata Goncalves Curty, Greg Jaňe, Julien Brun ; Chapter 13. Creating a feast to embrace open data mandates / Katy Smith ; Chapter 14. No substitutions: preparing for open science training by sharing your own research protocol / Stephen Gabrielson, Melissa A. Ratajeski ; Chapter 15. Increasing visibility and discoverability of electronic theses and dissertations using linked open data: a simple process for uploading metadata to Wikidata / Steven J. Baskauf, Shenmeng Xu ; Chapter 16. Cooking up a cloud-based research environment: a taste of reproducible computational text analysis with open data / Fernando Rios, Jeffrey C. Oliver -- |
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Section 4. Events. Chapter 17. Cooking up an open science campus symposium / Annette Day ; Chapter 18. From raw to well-done: a successful undergraduate research journey to open access / Tatiana Usova, Reya Saliba ; Chapter 19. More cooks in the kitchen: hosting a university-wide celebration of faculty scholarship / Cara Forster -- |
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Section 5. Collaborations and partnerships. Chapter 20. Delicious synergy: using DMPs to build library engagement with data-intensive student programs / Greg Jaňe, Renata Curty, Julien Brun ; Chapter 21. Infusing open science ingredients into evidence synthesis to create a rich medley for researcher support / Melanie Gainey, Sarah Young ; Chapter 22. Bibliometric fusion: an open science collaborative project on research collaboration network mapping / Shenmeng Xu, Steven J. Baskauf ; Chapter 23. Layering the community cake: making a geo-enabled LibGuide for community connection and development / Barbara MacLennan, Frank Lafone ; Chapter 24. Undergraduate service with a side of community science / Carl O. DiNardo. |
| Abstract |
"Open science promotes more transparent, accessible, and reproducible research and extends beyond the sciences, fostering this inclusivity across all disciplines. There are many benefits to practicing open science, including opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, increased visibility and impact, and enhanced reproducibility and reusability of research. The Open Science Cookbook provides a wide variety of lesson plans and learning activities for supporting collaborative, transparent, openly accessible, and reproducible research. In five sections, it has something for beginners to more advanced practitioners and for different audience sizes: *Program Development *Instruction *Outreach *Events *Collaborations and Partnerships. Just as freely sharing data and workflows enables key breakthroughs in major fields, sharing open science practices and resources creates an even stronger foundation for this necessary growth at institutions around the world. The Open Science Cookbook offers innovative ways for academic libraries to promote open science through advocacy and education." -- Adapted from publisher's description. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Issued in other form | Print version: Bongiovanni, Emily. The Open Science Cookbook. Chicago, IL : Association of College & Research Libraries,c2025 9798892552967 |
| LCCN | 2025936949 |
| ISBN | 9798892552967 |