FYI!
Take part in the Open Science Primer train-the-trainer program and explore how to meet the evolving Open Sciences needs of your research communities. This training will engage participants in approaches and techniques for teaching, communicating, and advocating for the various aspects of Open Science.
This training is designed for academic librarians, though others are welcome to participate. All levels of experience are welcome, however some general knowledge of scholarly communications, research data management, or academic publishing is expected for participants.
This program is offered as a two-day in-person event at various locations across the country, as well as an online format over a two-week period. Registration for the Open Science Primer is free and registration for the in-person sessions includes lunch and refreshments.
Travel stipends are also available to those needing financial assistance to attend in person. Visit the
program site to learn more, register, and apply for travel stipends.
Registration is now open for the first session!
Carnegie Mellon University (In-person in Pittsburgh, PA): October 16-17, 2024.
Registration is open now through October 4, 2024.Save the date for a session near you!
Florida State University (In-person in Tallahassee, Florida): March 11-12, 2025.
Registration will open in October, 2024.
Colorado School of Mines (In-person in Golden, Colorado): March 18-19, 2025. Registration will open in October, 2024.
University of Chicago (In-person in Chicago, Illinois) : April 1-2, 2025. Registration will open in October, 2024.
University of Maryland (In-person in College Park, Maryland): June 3-4, 2025. Registration will open in December, 2024.
University of Oregon (In-person in Eugene, Oregon): June 24-25, 2025. Registration will open in December, 2024.
Carnegie Mellon University (In-person in Pittsburgh, PA): Summer/Fall 2025 (dates TBD)
Online Training: Multiple sessions in 2025 (dates TBD)
The Open Science Primer is funded by Institute of Museum and Library Services Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program grant (IMLS Grant No. RE-254818-OLS-23, PI: Emily Bongiovanni)
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Melanie A. Gainey, PhD
Librarian for Biological Sciences, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, and Neuroscience Institute
Director, Open Science & Data Collaborations Program
Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
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Take care,
Twanna
Twanna Hodge, MLIS (
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PhD Student | Information Studies
University of Maryland, College Park
2013 Spectrum Scholar
2022 Spectrum Doctoral Fellow