A Collection of Practical Guides for Adopting Open Science Practices in Resource-Limited Settings
Chuan-Peng, Flavio Azevedo, Zhiqi Xu
In this hackathon, we, researchers from developing countries, will share our experience adopting open science practices in resource-limited settings. Each speaker will share their perspective on the opportunities the open science movement presented and the macro- and micro-level barriers they faced. Moreover, each speaker will share their experiences and backstories in adopting open science practices in their careers. These experiences have been collectively summarized as a four-level guide to help researchers engage in open science at their own pace: (1) utilizing open resources to establish a solid foundation for rigorous research, (2) adopting low-cost and easily implementable open science practices, (3) contributing to open science communities through feasible actions, and (4) assuming leadership roles or initiating local communities to foster cultural shifts. We will also discuss the potential caveats of engaging in open science and proposing concrete steps for future collective actions.
Unconference
Second floor 213