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👋Hi! Welcome to the #Dutch National #OpenScience Festival, taking place at the University of Groningen and UMCG on 24 October 2025.

We're Babette and Josca from @Bibliothecaris, taking over this account for this festival edition.

Follow us here for the latest #OSF2025NL updates on festival preparations, registration and programme developments, and of course during the event itself.

🔗 opensciencefestival.nl

ResearchGate tells me that our* #PrePrint on how to approach #OpenScience practices for clinical psychology research is frequently read
osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/c7xw

While very much written from the perspective of the group*, it could be interesting for other disciplines with similar #ScientistPractioner challenges.

#OpenResearch
* Workgroup Open Science within the German Psychological Society - Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy #DGPs #PsychotherapyResearch
dgps.de/fachgruppen/fgkl/aktiv

osf.ioOSF

#OSS in #HigherEd

Cornell researchers used marine spatial planning, a method that evaluates the use of ocean space and the needs of the ocean’s users, to map areas off the northeastern U.S..

The researchers used publicly available geographic information system data and #opensource software to evaluate more than 7,000 locations, identifying 52 feasible aqua-farming sites off the coast of Maine.

#OpenScience #OpenResearch #EdTech #HigherEducation

news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/

Cornell ChronicleResearchers find ‘sweet spot’ for wave-powered fish farms | Cornell ChronicleCornell engineers have mapped areas off the northeastern U.S. coast to find the best site for a wave-powered aquaculture farm, using marine spacial planning to balance environmental, economic and industry needs.

Join our event on 20 February to celebrate openness in #research and #education featuring

➡️ a keynote by Ellen Carbo (#ZonMw): Open (the) Science: A funder’s perspective

➡️ lightning talks by the winners of our #OpenResearch Award

➡️ a panel discussion on open science in academic policy w/ David Cheruiyot (@facultyofartsgroningen / @YAGroningen) and Eva Teuling (Science LinX)

Programme and registration:
🔗 rug.nl/research/openscience/op

The event will be on-site.

I would greatly appreciate pointers to resources that list alternatives to common software and software-adjacent services with the aim of removing dependencies on the USA and removing support of fascists and oligarchs.

Ideally the resources would be directed at the needs of scholarly/research/academic people. (Research and scholarship aren't open or reproducible if the software and data they depend on can be 'disappeared'.)

Asking for all my friends.

#InfoSec #OpenResearch #ReproducibleResearch #SafeguardingResearch @academicchatter @petersuber @lavaeolus @ReproducibiliTeaGlobal

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⁉️ How did I, my colleagues, my collaborators, my institution, my field of research do in terms of open research data management practices?

To help your deliberations, we kindly invite you to take a look at all the articles of the #NFDI4Earth Commitment and evaluate their intentions, underlying values, and possible implementations in relation to your own work.

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#RDM#FAIRdata#NFDI

"The winners of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research’s second Open Science Free Research Software Awards have been announced. Eight software applications developed by French teams were rewarded for their contributions to the advancement of scientific knowledge or for their promising work in this field.”

ouvrirlascience.fr/presentatio

Ouvrir la Science · Presentation of the 2024 Open Science Free Research Software AwardsOuvrir la Science