OPEN SCIENCE IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES Boostcamp Open Science Leuven 24 October 2014 Katrien Verbert HCI research group - KU Barbara.

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OPEN SCIENCE IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES Boostcamp Open Science Leuven 24 October 2014 Katrien Verbert HCI research group - KU Barbara Bordalejo Faculty of Arts - Katrien Verbert HCI research group - KU Barbara Bordalejo Faculty of Arts - Boostcamp Open Science Leuven 24 October 2014

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Introducing the Open Scholar The Open Scholar, as I'm defining this person, is not simply someone who agrees to allow free access and reuse of his or her traditional scholarly articles and books; no, the Open Scholar is someone who makes their intellectual projects and processes digitally visible and who invites and encourages ongoing criticism of their work and secondary uses of any or all parts of it--at any stage of its development. 3

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7 OPEN ANALYTICS

ARTEL Graz, Austria 

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Charleer, S., Klerkx, J., Santos, J. L., & Duval, E. Improving awareness and reflection through collaborative, interactive visualizations of badges. In Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Awareness and Reflection in Technology-Enhanced Learning, pages CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2013 ARTEL Graz, Austria ARTEL 2013 

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In summary Open content Open learning Open analytics Open accreditation Open data 17

Ensuring the Future: Open Culture Creative Commons Licenses without commercial restrictions Independence from the interface Educating academics Engaging the general public Making Open Culture sustainable 18

CC Without Commercial Restrictions It truly ensures the long-term survival of the data: by allowing its modification in any context by permitting derivative works by encouraging commercial development and exploitation 19

Independence of the Interface Raw data deposited in institutional repositories Made truly available to anyone for any purposes 20

Educating academics Highlighting benefits Developing reliable versioning systems Encouraging a culture of acknowledgment 21

Engaging the General Public Through participative projects (crowdsourcing) By developing products with practical uses 22

Making Open Culture Sustainable Thinking of ways in which commercial entities can take advantage of the raw data Encouraging data use for both commercial and non-commercial projects Remember “Information wants to be free” refers to “free” as in “freedom,” not “free” as in “gratis.” 23

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THANK YOU! Boostcamp Open Science Leuven 24 October 2014 Katrien Verbert HCI research group - KU Barbara Bordalejo Faculty of Arts - Katrien Verbert HCI research group - KU Barbara Bordalejo Faculty of Arts - Boostcamp Open Science Leuven 24 October 2014