Hello all,
Registration (which is free) is open for the 2017 GOBLET meeting.
Dave C
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From: Teresa Attwood <teresa.k.attwood(a)manchester.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:37 PM
Subject: Highlights from GOBLET's Operational Board - August 2017
To: "all(a)mygoblet.org" <all(a)mygoblet.org>
Cc: "info(a)mygoblet.org" <info(a)mygoblet.org>, Teresa Attwood <
teresa.k.attwood(a)manchester.ac.uk>
Dear All,
Here is a brief update from the August meeting of GOBLET's Operational
Board.
Thanks to all for your continued support and feedback.
GOBLET Exec
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Highlights from GOBLET's Operational Board, August 2017
* Carlos, Tech Committee Chair, leaves GOBLET at the end of August - we
warmly thank him for his work and support of GOBLET in recent years, and
wish him well in his future life in Norway
* Plans for the 2017 AGM satellite events are shaping up - agendas for
the GOBLET/ ELIXIR e-learning and Train-the-Trainer events will be posted
on the website soon
* Registration for the 2017 AGM is now open. Please register at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/goblet-agm-2017-registration-35460348858
* If you’d like to get involved with GOBLET’s Committees, please don't
hesitate to get in touch: info(a)mygoblet.org
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Hi All,
The latest from the GOBLET exec.
Dave C
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From: Michelle Brazas <Michelle.Brazas(a)oicr.on.ca>
Date: Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 7:19 PM
Subject: Highlights from the GOBLET Executive desk - August 2017
To: "all(a)mygoblet.org" <all(a)mygoblet.org>
Here we continue with our August update, after learning that our new
approach to communicating out Executive and Committee activities to the
GOBLET community is being well received! Thank you for your feedback.
GOBLET Executive
*Highlights from the GOBLET Executive desk for August 2017*
* GOBLET put forward a polished, professional look at ISMB/ECCB 2017 in
Prague, with new banners and booth materials from the PR committee which
drew in many new faces and inquiries.
* GOBLET posters presented at ISMB/ECCB 2017 have been uploaded to
F1000 for reference should you have not had the opportunity to visit us in
Prague.
* There are several vacancies in the various GOBLET committees, so
please contact us if you would like to join a committee and participate in
shaping its activities.
* Talk to action: GOBLET’s AGM 2017 agenda will focus on maintaining
currency and advancing our own trainer skill sets with hands-on sessions in
both GitHub and Docker planned, as well as a workshop in Bioschemas. Links
to the agenda have been posted on the GOBLET website under announcements
and upcoming events.
* Reminder to register to attend the AGM 2017 in Oeiras.
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HI All,
FYI.
Dave C
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From: Teresa Attwood <teresa.k.attwood(a)manchester.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:47 AM
Subject: FW: [ESCIENCE-LAB] Fwd: FOSTER - call for trainers to share their
experiences in a book sprint
To: "all(a)mygoblet.org" <all(a)mygoblet.org>
Cc: Teresa Attwood <teresa.k.attwood(a)manchester.ac.uk>
Dear All,
The following might be of interest to some members of the GOBLET community.
Best wishes,
Terri
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From: Joy Davidson <joy.davidson(a)glasgow.ac.uk<mailto:joy.davidson@glasgow.
ac.uk>>
Subject: [rda-edu-ig] FOSTER - call for trainers to share their experiences
in a book sprint
Date: 2 August 2017 at 14:53:46 BST
To: Education and Training on handling of research data IG <
rda-edu-ig(a)rda-groups.org<mailto:rda-edu-ig@rda-groups.org>>
Cc: "Brinken, Helene" <brinken(a)sub.uni-goettingen.de<mailto:brinken@sub.uni-
goettingen.de>>
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share this pre-call for potential authors to a collaboratively
author a handbook on Open Science training written by trainers for
trainers. The call will go out more widely via the FOSTER website in
September but I wanted to share it with members of this group in advance.
The dates are still be finalised but it will likely take place the first or
second week of February in Hanover, Germany. If you have any questions,
please contact Helen Brinken (cc’d).
All the best,
Joy
Call to Open Science trainers – share your experiences and help to write a
book!
Next February FOSTER will bring together Open Science trainers and
educators to collaboratively author a training handbook. If you have
practical experience in implementing Open Science training at your
organisation we’d love to hear from you.
What works, what doesn’t? How can you make the most of limited resources?
With your help, we will create a handbook that equips future trainers with
methods, instructions, exemplary training outlines and inspiration for
their own Open Science trainings. The handbook will provide Open Science
advocates across the globe with practical know-how to deliver Open Science
principles to researchers and support staff.
The handbook will be produced in a book sprint. You never have heard of
that? This format will ensure a workshop environment in which a team of
about 10 authors creates a finished book in four days collaboratively.
Sounds crazy? Maybe, but let’s go for it! Join our writing adventure: Ten
authors. Four days. One book.
We are looking for people from diverse scientific backgrounds, with Open
Science expertise (from general to discipline specific) and experience in
developing and delivering Open Science training.
So, if you would like to share your experiences and are motivated to be
part of our team writing a handbook in just a few days, please apply using
the form available at: https://goo.gl/forms/G6wwKMtKpuA00O9W2 <
https://goo.gl/forms/G6wwKMtKpuA00O9W2>
We will need information about your scientific background, your area of
Open Science expertise, your training experience and of course your
motivation to participate in our extraordinary writing adventure.
The book sprint will take place in Germany. Your travel expenses will be
co-funded by FOSTER.
The call for expressions of interests will be open until Sunday, 1 October
2017. You will hear from us by late October 2017.
Contact person
If you have any questions or need clarifications, please contact Helene
Brinken, University of Göttingen, State and University Library,
brinken(a)sub.uni-goettingen.de<mailto:brinken@sub.uni-goettingen.de> <mailto:
brinken(a)sub.uni-goettingen.de>.
About FOSTER
The EU-funded project FOSTER (Fostering the practical implementation of
Open Science in Horizon 2020 and beyond) aims to support Open Science
trainers in multiplying open access, open data sharing and open science
principles.
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