@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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@stefko Will the outputs be published on an #OpenAccess repository under a free license (like CC BY for text, CC-0 for data)? 5 comments
@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 https://zenodo.org/ (more advice at https://cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/?title=How_to_make_your_own_work_open_access&oldid=9356#Deposit_in_an_OA_repository_(%22green%22_OA%29 ). @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? @alberto_cottica @nemobis Hi! Yes I will publish my results as soon as I have them. Thank you for participating in my survey! |
@nemobis Hi! Thank you so much for your interest! The code for my computational analysis is already online and available as Open Access (itโs also linked at the end of the survey).
Iโd love to share the results of the survey too, but I havenโt decided where to publish them yet. Do you have any recommendations?