Welcome to Your Journey to Open Science!
Each researcher’s experience with Open Science is unique. However, one thing is true for everyone: making your research process and outputs more open helps make scientific knowledge openly available, accessible, and reusable for everyone, to help increase scientific collaboration, creation, evaluation, and communication. To get you started on your journey towards Open Science, we have prepared a set of checklists and guidelines for you as a researcher and for your research team.
You, the researcher
– These resources will help you get recognition for your work and make sure your work, and your profile, are visible and discoverable.
Your Research Team or Lab
– This guidance will help you and your team learn to work openly and collaboratively.
Take the first steps on your journey to Open Science
1. Your Digital Presence
Connect your research to your data, software, institution, and more!
Optimize your digital presence, increase discovery of your work to potential collaborators and partners, and receive credit when others use your work.
- How to establish your personal identifier (‘ORCID’) that is unique and global.
- How to use your ORCID.
- How to connect your research work [including articles, data, software, and any digital object] to you, using your ORCID.
Use this checklist for guidance on managing Your Digital Presence.
2. Data Documentation and Citation Checklist
Share the data that supports your research with an Availability Statement and proper citation in the References Section.
Plan, manage and share your data.
- When and how to manage your data during your research project.
- How to share your data as openly as possible: determining which data, which repository, which license.
- How to cite data and help others cite your data.
Use this Data Documentation and Citation Checklist to improve your data management and sharing practices.
Developed by the PARSEC Project Team
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Funding
This work is part of the Building New Tools for Data Sharing and Re-use through a Transnational Investigation of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Protected Areas (PARSEC) project with funding provided by the Belmont Forum through the National Science Foundation, NSF, Grant 1929464, (US), Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR (France), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, FAPESP (Brazil), and Japan Science and Technology Agency, JST (Japan).