Crafting a Statement of Open Research Principles and Practice for NZ/AU

We’re currently in Auckland, on the last day of the Open Research meeting https://sites.google.com/site/nzauopenresearch/ . It’s been fantastic – new friends and old friends. Today a small group of weary but energised survivors are drafting a statement. Here are some pictures:

Alison Stringer, who’s been coordinating and holding the operation together.

The group has been highly influenced by the Panton Principles (http://pantonprinciples.org/ ). I’ve shown them Sophie Kershaw’s (Panton Fellow) video – one message from Sophie’s work is that the outcome should be concise – e.g. fit on a T-shirt. But I’m deliberately keeping a back seat – this has to emphasize NZ/AU’s unique take on this as well as support existing efforts.

Currently we are running with about 6 concepts. Once the declaration is finalised I’ll blog it. These things have their own momentum and timescale.

Many of us are going on to Kiwi Foo later this afternoon.

[And guess who has snuck into the first photograph…]

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5 Responses to Crafting a Statement of Open Research Principles and Practice for NZ/AU

  1. Thanks so much for your wise council and insightful inputs into the process Peter. You (and Chuff) are always most welcome in NZ.

  2. We do look weary don’t we! It was wonderful to meet you Peter, and Chuff too.

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