Open Science in the Swedish context

November 20, 2024 · View on GitHub

The course 'Open Science in the Swedish context' delivered by SciLifeLab Training Hub

Description

TitleOpen Science in the Swedish context
AbstractIn accordance with the international EUA Agenda for Open Science 2025, Sweden has now committed itself to implement Open Science into its higher education by 2026, with clear paths mapped by SUHFs ‘Färdplan för öppen vetenskap’ (2021), and KBs ‘Nationella riktlinjer för öppen vetenskap’ (2024). The training ‘Open Science in the Swedish context’ is designed to equip academics across all disciplines with a range of tools needed to implement Open Science practices into every step of their research project lifecycle. In this interactive, hands-on course, participants will learn about Open Science through interactive lectures, discussions with guest speakers, and practical assignments. Participants will gain first-hand experience with implementing Open Science practices into experimental planning & design, data collection & analysis, sharing & disseminating research output, long-term data accessibility & re-use, and project & researcher evaluation. Completing this training will position participants as future leaders in the global shift towards more open and collaborative research practices, fostering a research environment where knowledge is freely exchanged and built upon.
TypeSlides, recorded webinar, etc
LanguageEnglish
KeywordsOpen Science, data reuse, open access, citizen science
AuthorsIneke Luijten, SciLifeLab Training Hub . Elin Kronander, NBIS . David Rayner, SND
Author contact detailsineke.luijten@scilifelab.se, elin.kronander@scilifelab.se, david.rayner@gu.se
Content ProviderSciLifeLab Training Hub
ContributorsSanna Isabel Ulfsparre, VR . Erik Stattin, KB . Angeliki Adamaki, LU, . Sabina Anderberg, SUHF . Jonas Åkerman, SU.
Date createdOctober 2025
Date publishedxxx

Accessibility

URLOpen Science in the Swedish context
DOIxxx
Access costsNo
EventsMarch 6 2025, DDLS Research School retreat, shortened version see here. May 6-9 2025 SciLifeLab Solna, full course in person, registration here

Educational

Learning outcomesUpon completion of this course, participants will be able to: * Explain what Open Science is, and discuss the benefits and challenges that come with its implementation, specifically in the Swedish context. * Describe the most common Open Science practices throughout every step of the research project lifecycle. * Implement Open Science practices into their own workflow
Structure and durationEach session is developed to be taught in person over 3h. Session 8 is a 3h excursion to Kungliga Biblioteket in Stockholm, Sweden. Session 9 is a 2h online discussion with a panel of Open Science experts
Target audienceThis is a nationally offered course open to PhD students, postdocs, researchers, PIs and other employees at all Swedish universities who would like to implement Open Science practices into every step of their research projects.
Expertise (skill) levelbeginner/intermediate
Prerequisite - knowledgenone
Prerequisite - technicalbasic computer knowledge, xxx
Additional informationnone
Links and referencesnone

Reuse

Licensing and reuse detailsUnless stated otherwise, all materials from this course are available for re-use under a CC-BY license
Preferred citationSession author 1, Session author 2, etc (2024) Open Science in the Swedish context - session x: session title. Retrieved from https://scilifelab-training.github.io/open-science/2505
Statusunder development
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