<style type = "text/css"> .grey { color: #aaaaaa; } .gone { visibility: hidden; } ul li ul li { color: #aaaaaa; } </style> # OSF & LDP Mathew Vis-Dunbar Data & Digital Scholarship Librarian, UBCO 2022-03-15 --- ## Outline * OSF for Project Coordination * OSF vs Data Repositoris * Licences & Data --- ## OSF A unique project coordination tool. --- ## 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> --- ## What's involved? <span class = "grey">People, Objects & Metadata</span> * Permissions * Intermediary products & version control * Deposit & publication * Documentation & Licencing --- ## 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> --- ## 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> --- ## 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 --- ## Directory structure * Documentation * roles, responsibilities & structure * Background * Literature * Protocol * Data * In process, for review * Privacy & security * Outputs * Deposits & publications --- ## Disconnected services * Authoring * Google Docs, Microsoft 365 * Storage * Google Drive, OneDrive, Institutional, other Cloud * Citations * Zotero, Mendeley --- ## So what might this look like? [OSF sample project](https://osf.io/j2bfe/) --- ## OSF vs Data Repositories --- It's all about metadata --- OSF is generic \- Data repositories are specific --- OSF brings together specific tools \- Data repositories enable FAIR data --- ## Licencing data --- The data owner is the copyright holder and can licence its re-use. --- ## Licence dissambiguation * Authored documents * Code * Data --- ## Licence types Bespoke Pre-canned --- ## Creative Commons Layers --- Legal Human Readable Machine Readable <span class = "grey">[[read more...]](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/)</span> --- ## CC-BY Distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon your work, including commercially. Credit you. --- ## <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. --- ## <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. --- ## <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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