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Nemo_bis ๐ŸŒˆ

@stefko Will the outputs be published on an #OpenAccess repository under a free license (like CC BY for text, CC-0 for data)?

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Stefanie Kogler

@nemobis Hi! Thank you so much for your interest! The code for my computational analysis is already online and available as Open Access (itโ€™s also linked at the end of the survey).

Iโ€™d love to share the results of the survey too, but I havenโ€™t decided where to publish them yet. Do you have any recommendations?

Nemo_bis ๐ŸŒˆ

@stefko Ah! I didn't get to the end of the survey: I don't even go past the first page without a mention of CC BY. ;)

Yes, you can use zenodo.org/ (more advice at cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/?title= ).

Stefanie Kogler

@nemobis Thank you! I published my code with CC BY now :)

Alberto Cottica

@stefko @nemobis hello Stefanie. I agree with Nemo. As a data repository I recommend Zenodo, where your survey will share hard drives with the data of high-energy physics experiments in the Large Hadron Collider. I also believe Open Access is the only path consistent with asking for people's collaboration.

Following you here. Will you toot when your results are out?

Stefanie Kogler

@alberto_cottica @nemobis Hi! Yes I will publish my results as soon as I have them. Thank you for participating in my survey!

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