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Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods - v1.0.6

25 Dec 17:41

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Launching the Curriculum Hub

We are proud to release version 1.0.0 of the Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. This release marks the completion of the migration to our new curriculum hub, featuring 15 fully developed lessons, a comprehensive team directory, and an integrated open science infrastructure.

Abstract & Credits

A comprehensive, open-source curriculum hub for librarians covering Open Science principles, data management, reproducibility, and community building. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

Contributor Roles (CRediT):

  • Tim Dennis: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Lead Grant Writer], Project administration, Software, Supervision
  • Elizabeth McAulay: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft [Preliminary Proposal]
  • Zhiyuan Yao: Project administration, Data curation, Validation, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Christopher Erdmann: Conceptualization
  • Todd Grappone: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Zikang (Eric) Huang, Lawrence Lee, Madeline Kim: Software, Resources

What's Included

  • Full website migration to Astro v5.
  • 15 peer-reviewed lessons with individual CITATION.cff files.
  • Dynamic author and committee profiles with ORCID integrations.
  • Updated governance and contribution guidelines.

Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods - v1.0.5

25 Dec 03:36

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Launching the Curriculum Hub

We are proud to release version 1.0.0 of the Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. This release marks the completion of the migration to our new curriculum hub, featuring 15 fully developed lessons, a comprehensive team directory, and an integrated open science infrastructure.

Abstract & Credits

A comprehensive, open-source curriculum hub for librarians covering Open Science principles, data management, reproducibility, and community building. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

Contributor Roles (CRediT):

  • Tim Dennis: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Lead Grant Writer], Project administration, Software, Supervision
  • Elizabeth McAulay: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft [Preliminary Proposal]
  • Zhiyuan Yao: Project administration, Data curation, Validation, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Christopher Erdmann: Conceptualization
  • Todd Grappone: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Zikang (Eric) Huang, Lawrence Lee, Madeline Kim: Software, Resources

What's Included

  • Full website migration to Astro v5.
  • 15 peer-reviewed lessons with individual CITATION.cff files.
  • Dynamic author and committee profiles with ORCID integrations.
  • Updated governance and contribution guidelines.

Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods - v1.0.2

25 Dec 03:26

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Launching the Curriculum Hub

We are proud to release version 1.0.0 of the Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. This release marks the completion of the migration to our new curriculum hub, featuring 15 fully developed lessons, a comprehensive team directory, and an integrated open science infrastructure.

Abstract & Credits

A comprehensive, open-source curriculum hub for librarians covering Open Science principles, data management, reproducibility, and community building. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

Contributor Roles (CRediT):

  • Tim Dennis: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Lead Grant Writer], Project administration, Software, Supervision
  • Elizabeth McAulay: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft [Preliminary Proposal]
  • Zhiyuan Yao: Project administration, Data curation, Validation, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Christopher Erdmann: Conceptualization
  • Todd Grappone: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Zikang (Eric) Huang, Lawrence Lee, Madeline Kim: Software, Resources

What's Included

  • Full website migration to Astro v5.
  • 15 peer-reviewed lessons with individual CITATION.cff files.
  • Dynamic author and committee profiles with ORCID integrations.
  • Updated governance and contribution guidelines.

Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods - v1.0.1

25 Dec 03:22
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Launching the Curriculum Hub

We are proud to release version 1.0.0 of the Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. This release marks the completion of the migration to our new curriculum hub, featuring 15 fully developed lessons, a comprehensive team directory, and an integrated open science infrastructure.

Abstract & Credits

A comprehensive, open-source curriculum hub for librarians covering Open Science principles, data management, reproducibility, and community building. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

Contributor Roles (CRediT):

  • Tim Dennis: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Lead Grant Writer], Project administration, Software, Supervision
  • Elizabeth McAulay: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft [Preliminary Proposal]
  • Zhiyuan Yao: Project administration, Data curation, Validation, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Christopher Erdmann: Conceptualization
  • Todd Grappone: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Zikang (Eric) Huang, Lawrence Lee, Madeline Kim: Software, Resources

What's Included

  • Full website migration to Astro v5.
  • 15 peer-reviewed lessons with individual CITATION.cff files.
  • Dynamic author and committee profiles with ORCID integrations.
  • Updated governance and contribution guidelines.

Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods - v1.0.0

25 Dec 02:55
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Launching the Curriculum Hub

We are proud to release version 1.0.0 of the Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods. This release marks the completion of the migration to our new curriculum hub, featuring 15 fully developed lessons, a comprehensive team directory, and an integrated open science infrastructure.

Abstract & Credits

A comprehensive, open-source curriculum hub for librarians covering Open Science principles, data management, reproducibility, and community building. Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

Contributor Roles (CRediT):

  • Tim Dennis: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Lead Grant Writer], Project administration, Software, Supervision
  • Elizabeth McAulay: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft [Preliminary Proposal]
  • Zhiyuan Yao: Project administration, Data curation, Validation, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Christopher Erdmann: Conceptualization
  • Todd Grappone: Conceptualization, Funding acquisition [Grant Writing Support]
  • Zikang (Eric) Huang, Lawrence Lee, Madeline Kim: Software, Resources

What's Included

  • Full website migration to Astro v5.
  • 15 peer-reviewed lessons with individual CITATION.cff files.
  • Dynamic author and committee profiles with ORCID integrations.
  • Updated governance and contribution guidelines.