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We got the grant !

We will start to work on this project in september 2021. See https://github.com/open-science-promoters/open.make-projmanag

BUA call open science and research quality

We have prepared a grant application for this call. After working in this repository, and hackmd.io, we realised the text had to be copy-pasted into their form, and we therefore continued to work on it via a googledoc document. The pdf coming out of the application procedures is visible in the file named Jochem R Berlin University Alliance Forschungsqualitt und Open Science.pdf (some administrative issues will still be modified).

Anyone is welcome to contact us via issues here. We will get a better organised contribution pathway if we get the grant :)

Older presentation

We are planning to build a prototype architecture for the peer review and publication of hardware, as well as producing guidance for open FAIR hardware developement. It aims at (1) defining workflows and documentation needs for the production of FAIR hardware and (2) build a prototype to make these FAIR hardware open and citable.

FAIR: findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable

We had first defined our objectives and work packages in this early document. We also worked on the application here (docx file was created via the Rbookdown package, and pasted in a google document for further work). We also worked on these documents using hackmd:

google doc link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fClSnxWaN1NQXZ2Fw5d3QYv1FPEof5PSxwwVQ2SSaHo/edit?usp=sharing

Team

  • Dr. Julien Colomb, HU Berlin
  • Robert Mies, TU Berlin
  • Prof. Tim Landgraf, FU Berlin

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