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- Name: Lane Rasberry
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9485-6146
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission:
- What brought you here: I was checking out Mozilla projects with a Wikimedia component
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: Wikimedia support
- Contact outside GitHub: user:bluerasberry in Wikimedia projects
- Anything else:
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- Name: Heidi Seibold
- ORCID (use full URL): http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8960-9642
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: I'd like to help out here 👩🔬
- What brought you here: I am an Open Science enthusiast. I am involved in OpenML, Journal of Statistical Software (OA journal, free for both authors and readers), School of Data, R. I am an Open Science Trainer (just joined the FOSTER bootcamp), am very much into automation and reproducibility of statistical analyses. I was part of the Mozilla Open Leaders last year.
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I have experience in organising open projects and am involved in at least two projects that I believe fit in the Open Science lifecycle.
- Contact outside GitHub: https://twitter.com/HeidiBaya, http://www.ibe.med.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/mitarbeiter/seibold/index.html
- Anything else: 🐱 👏 🎉 👩🔬 🔬 🙋♀️
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- Name: Tom Demeranville
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0902-4386
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: Wherever I'm needed!
- What brought you here: I'm really keen to see open science tools reach their full potential
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I've not got anything specific, but I'm based at ORCID (I'm the Tech Advocate) so can help out with anything ORCID related. Feel free to get in touch!
- Contact outside GitHub: @TomDemeranville
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- Name: Bianca Kramer
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5965-6560
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: none specifically for this year's sprint, but previously: https://github.com/bmkramer/101innovations-survey-data
- What brought you here: Very happy to see this initiative to mapping open science tools and platforms, as it closely aligns with my own interest and ongoing activities (e.g. https://101innovations.wordpress.com)
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: Prior collection of tools & platforms and their usage in workflows, thinking on principles / criteria
- Contact outside GitHub: https://twitter.com/MsPhelps
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- Name: Dan Whaley
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6532-2647
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: mozilla/global-sprint#285
- What brought you here: It's been increasingly clear that our project, Hypothes.is, and the broader paradigm of open Web Annotation (w3.org/annotation) fits within a broader landscape of open scholarly, and open scientific projects. Our goal is to reach out and form deeper relationships with those projects, so that we can identify areas of mutual synergy and cooperation. We notice that other open projects are more willing to collaborate in the fullest and truest sense, with nothing other than the delight and empowerment of researchers and other end users in mind.
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I want to begin sketching the outlines of the ecosystem, and to begin understanding the opportunities for integrations, interoperability and improved researcher potential.
- Contact outside GitHub: https://twitter.com/dwhly, https://hypothes.is/users/dwhly
- Anything else: Let's get started!
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- Name: Jason Heppler
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4158-6186
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: Endangered Data Week
- What brought you here: An introduction from Daniel!
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I think open science initiatives align very well with the kind of work we're doing with EDW. I'm eager to find ways we can work together, find overlap, and learn from each other.
- Contact outside GitHub: https://jasonheppler.org, @jaheppler
- Anything else: Keep the coffee stocked!
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- Name: Fitz Elliott
- ORCID (use full URL): -
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: Here to contribute however I can!
- What brought you here: I'm a developer at the Center for Open Science.
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I'll be taking a stab at visualizing the open science toolspace, starting with the services that the OSF interacts with.
- Contact outside GitHub: [email protected]
- Anything else: Go Science!
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- Name: Michael Haselton
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3816-0523
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: Working with @felliott on one
- What brought you here: Engineering Manager at Center for Open Science
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: Visualize the open science ecosystem.
- Contact outside GitHub: @icereval
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Name: Nici Pfeiffer
Your Mozsprint project/ submission: None just yet...
What brought you here: As a Product Manager at the Center for Open Science, I am interested in collaborating with other open science tools to support open research workflows for users of OSF and the collaborative landscape.
What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I want to dive into those user stories and provide them to the JROST community to uncover opportunities and gaps to support a concrete roadmap, inevitably make science more open!
Contact outside GitHub: [email protected]
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- Name: Nate Angell
- ORCID (use full URL): https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5224-3384
- Your Mozsprint project/ submission: Open Science Roadmap
- What brought you here: I lead communications and marketing for Hypothesis, the nonprofit organization that develops and stewards open annotation technologies and practices.
- What you can imagine bringing or doing here: I'm hoping to make sure other contributors feel welcome and empowered to engage in the sprint, and beyond. I'd also like to contribute to building blocks for a mapping of the #openscience tool ecosystem, including personas, user stories, and data and visualizations of projects/tools and how they work together to make science possible/better.
- Contact outside GitHub: @xolotl on Twitter
- Anything else: I live in Portland, Oregon USA and there's more info about my interests and activities on my personal blog/website.
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@Daniel-Mietchen Actually as ORCID was invented after I stepped away from being a scholar, I've never updated it with any info. I put some things in there now so it's not so empty ;)
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@icereval @xolotl probably worth checking your ORCID settings to make sure your information there is actually public.
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This issue was moved to OpenScienceRoadmap/jrost#32
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Related Issues (19)
- Review other Mozsprint submissions for potential systemic effects on the open science landscape, and engage HOT 7
- Review open science projects from other sprints, and engage HOT 1
- Create personas relevant for the open science ecosystem HOT 5
- Create (or reuse) a roadmap for any aspect of the open science ecosystem HOT 1
- Create a way to experience the open science ecosystem or parts of it, in past, present or future HOT 7
- Collect Qs & As related to open science tools, ideally along with suitable answers HOT 1
- Curate Wikidata entries about components of the open science ecosystem HOT 15
- Brainstorm user stories that touch one or more existing or imagined projects HOT 5
- How can projects join JROST? HOT 6
- What are core elements that most open science projects will tend to need or want? HOT 5
- What are the existing ecosystem maps for open science tools? What might one for open science tools look like? HOT 5
- Could we set a calendar with the set/possible dates for the future sprint(s)? HOT 5
- Criteria used to assess opennness of projects/tools/platforms? HOT 15
- Design a logo for the project HOT 14
- Things we learned through the 2018 Mozsprint HOT 3
- Configure this repo to meet the all-contributors specs HOT 3
- Augment JROST Communications & Information Infrastructure HOT 13
- Build a bibliography of open science HOT 4
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