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17 Dec 2021
Expectations for researchers in terms of open scholarship are very high, but training is often insufficient. @dannykay68 suggestions what can be done in “A Call to Develop Standards for Those Delivering ‘Research Practice’ Training” #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/kingsl…

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13 Dec 2021
@shawnmartin considers how the disciplines of history, sociology, and diplomatics could transform open social scholarship in “Political Economy and Diplomatics of Open Social Scholarship” #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/martin

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10 Dec 2021
In their paper, “Supporting Positive Collaboration in Digital Online Projects”, @ldmm @lynnelynne53 @RayS6 & William R Bowen discuss how to navigate collaborative digital projects in all of their complexity #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/menese…

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6 Dec 2021
@lisagoddard shares how PIDs can transform research infrastructure for the better and makes recommendations for the task of incorporating PIDs globally in “Persistent Identifiers as Open Research Infrastructure to Reduce Administrative Burden” #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/goddar…

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2 Dec 2021
In “From Orality to Open: Innovations in Multimedia Monograph Publishing in the Humanities” @markturin shares about the World Literature Series, an open access monograph being used as a tool to preserve and promote endangered oral literature #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/turin

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29 Nov 2021
@GeoffRockwell, Kaylin Land & Andrew MacDonald talk about the collaborative and pedagogical possibilities of Spyral in their paper, “Social Analytics Through Spyral” #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/rockwe…

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26 Nov 2021
@rachellstarry & @kboehlert share the successes, challenges, and lessons learned from the development of a new Digital Scholarship Program at U California Riverside in “Building Virtual Community through Digital Scholarship Meetups” #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/starry…

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23 Nov 2021
In “Enabling Public Scholars through Faculty Development” @Adamson_CW describes how training in public scholarship helped faculty at the University of South Dakota build community between researchers, students, and the public #EngagingOSS popjournal.ca/issue03/adamso…

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Big thank you to all of the presenters and participants at #EngagingOSS! My brain is on fire from the last few days of discussion. Until next time 😊
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It was great to get involved with DH scholars through #EngagingOSS. Thanks for welcoming me into the community! Thanks to the organizers who made this event successful.
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I was thinking of tweeting the same thing earlier but didn’t have time because I was trying to keep up with the chat! #EngagingOSS
One of the things I'm noticing at #engagingoss and other events this year is that Twitter is less lively than usual, because so much vibrant conversation happens in Zoom chat. It's a pity that is so ephemeral and not public. But I too can't multitask enough to both tweet & chat
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One of the things I'm noticing at #engagingoss and other events this year is that Twitter is less lively than usual, because so much vibrant conversation happens in Zoom chat. It's a pity that is so ephemeral and not public. But I too can't multitask enough to both tweet & chat
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Amazing clusters of lightning talks were pre-recorded for #EngagingOSS and now the panels are engaging in discussion. I'm excited to be participating in the next cluster.
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BLOG mentioned by @markturin at today's #EngagingOSS discussion blog.scholarled.org/ownershi…

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10 Dec 2020
For more information about the INKE Partnership, its community, events & research activities–including the Canadian Humanities & Social Sciences Commons–visit inke.ca/. #EngagingOSS

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10 Dec 2020
Finally, warm thanks to the more than 220 participants who have joined us from all around the world and across many time zones over the past few days. #EngagingOSS
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10 Dec 2020
And many thanks to the team at the @ETCLatUVic: Randa El Khatib @randaelka, Jannaya Friggstad Jensen @JannayaJ, Talya Jesperson @tortalynii, Luis Meneses @ldmm, Tim Sobie @timsobie & Caroline Winter @EditrixCaroline. #EngagingOSS
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10 Dec 2020
Thanks, too, to our social media translators: Anne Clinio @anneclinio, Bárbara Rivera-Lopéz @barb_rivera, André Appel @AndreLAppel & Gwendal Henry @eruditorg. #EngagingOSS
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10 Dec 2020
Warm thanks to the Engaging Open Social Scholarship organizing committee: Ray Siemens @RayS6, Alyssa Arbuckle @arbuckle_alyssa, Jon Bath, Rachel Hendery @RHendery & Tully Barnett @tully_barnett. #EngagingOSS
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10 Dec 2020
We’d also like to thank the INKE/CAPOS gathering’s Advisory Board and Advisory Group, whose members are also too numerous to list here but can be found at inke.ca/engaging-open-social…. #EngagingOSS

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