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# OSF & LDP
Mathew Vis-Dunbar
Data & Digital Scholarship Librarian, UBCO
2022-03-15
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## Outline
* OSF for Project Coordination
* OSF vs Data Repositoris
* Licences & Data
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## OSF
A unique project coordination tool.
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## What's involved?
People, Objects & Metadata
<span class = "gone">* Permissions</span>
<span class = "gone">* Intermediary products & version control</span>
<span class = "gone">* Deposit & publication</span>
<span class = "gone">* Documentation & Licencing</span>
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## What's involved?
<span class = "grey">People, Objects & Metadata</span>
* Permissions
* Intermediary products & version control
* Deposit & publication
* Documentation & Licencing
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## Where does OSF fit in?
Maps a directory structure to a cloud based environment
<span class = "gone">A hub for otherwise disconnected services</span>
<span class = "gone">Builds a narrative</span>
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## Where doesn OSF fit in?
<span class = "grey">Maps a directory structure to a cloud based environment</span>
A hub for otherwise disconnected services
<span class = "gone">Builds a narrative</span>
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## Where doesn OSF fit in?
<span class = "grey">Maps a directory structure to a cloud based environment</span>
<span class = "grey">A hub for otherwise disconnected services</span>
Builds a narrative
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## Directory structure
* Documentation
* roles, responsibilities & structure
* Background
* Literature
* Protocol
* Data
* In process, for review
* Privacy & security
* Outputs
* Deposits & publications
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## Disconnected services
* Authoring
* Google Docs, Microsoft 365
* Storage
* Google Drive, OneDrive, Institutional, other Cloud
* Citations
* Zotero, Mendeley
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## So what might this look like?
[OSF sample project](https://osf.io/j2bfe/)
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## OSF vs Data Repositories
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It's all about metadata
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OSF is generic
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Data repositories are specific
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OSF brings together specific tools
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Data repositories enable FAIR data
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## Licencing data
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The data owner is the copyright holder and can licence its re-use.
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## Licence dissambiguation
* Authored documents
* Code
* Data
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## Licence types
Bespoke
Pre-canned
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## Creative Commons Layers
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Legal
Human Readable
Machine Readable
<span class = "grey">[[read more...]](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/)</span>
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## CC-BY
Distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon your work, including commercially. Credit you.
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## <span class = "grey">CC-BY</span>-SA
<span class = "grey">Remix, adapt, and build upon your work, including commercially. Credit you.</span> Redistribute under identical terms.
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## <span class = "grey">CC-BY</span>-ND
<span class = "grey">Reuse for any purpose, including commercially. Credit you.</span> Cannot be shared in adapted form.
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## <span class = "grey">CC-BY</span>-NC
<span class = "grey">Remix, adapt, and build upon your work</span> non-commercially. Re-distribute under any licence.
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