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Open Research Pilot Project is a joint initiative between the Office of Scholarly Communication and the Wellcome Trust.

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  • ItemOpen Access
    Open Research Pilot project: the funder view
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-03-13) Carr, D
    This is the sixth and final piece in our series of blogs to mark the end of the Open Research Pilot Project – a two-year initiative through which four University of Cambridge research groups worked with University Research Support and the Wellcome Trust’s Open Research Team to assess what would be needed to make all their research outputs openly available. In this blog, David Carr, Programme Manager for Open Research at Wellcome, provides his perspectives on the project.
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    Sustaining open research resources – a funder perspective
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-07-26) Carr, D
    This is the second in a series of three blog posts which set out the perspectives of researchers, funders and universities on support for open resources. The first was Open Resources, who should pay? In this post, David Carr from the Open Research team at the Wellcome Trust provides the view of a research funder on the challenges of developing and sustaining the key infrastructures needed to enable open research.
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    Open Research Pilot project: reflections from the Research Support Team
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-03-05) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cronin, George; Hansen, Debbie; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Cronin, George [0000-0003-0054-6436]
    In the fifth blog in the series from the end of the Open Research Pilot, the project’s latest Research Support team, Georgina Cronin, Dr Debbie Hansen and Dr Lauren Cadwallader, reflect on their individual contributions and thoughts about the pilot. The team’s knowledge and skills include those related to open access and research data management as well as general research librarian and scholarly communication support.
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    Open Research Pilot case studies: sharing image data
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-02-05) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cronin, George; Hansen, Debbie; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Cronin, George [0000-0003-0054-6436]
    January 2017 saw the launch of the Open Research Pilot Project. This two-year initiative comprised four volunteer University of Cambridge research groups, University Research Support, and Wellcome Trust’s Open Research Team. The aims of the project were to perceive what is needed for researchers to make openly available, and be rewarded for, all outputs of the research process (e.g. along with traditional publications, other outputs include negative results, protocols, source code).
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    Open Research Pilot case studies: sharing all research outputs and future sustainability of data repositories
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-02-28) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cronin, George; Hansen, Debbie; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Cronin, George [0000-0003-0054-6436]
    In this final blog from the researchers involved in the Open Research Pilot, the Jefferis group discuss their participation. During this time, their open interests have been focused particularly on how to share all outputs from the research process, and on issues around sustainability of data repositories into the future.
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    Open Research Pilot case studies: research integrity and reproducibility
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-02-19) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cronin, George; Hansen, Debbie; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Cronin, George [0000-0003-0054-6436]
    This is the third blog in our series marking the end of the Open Research Pilot (a two-year initiative involving University of Cambridge research groups, University Research Support, and Wellcome Trust’s Open Research Team). Professor David Savage tells the Research Support Team how he is concerned with how to improve and ensure research integrity and reproducibility.
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    Open Research Pilot case studies: promoting greater openness in research
    (Open Adventures blog, 2019-02-12) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cronin, George; Hansen, Debbie; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Cronin, George [0000-0003-0054-6436]
    In the second blog in our series marking the end of the Open Research Pilot (a two-year initiative involving University of Cambridge research groups, University Research Support, and Wellcome Trust’s Open Research Team), Dr Laurent Gatto tells us about his group’s involvement with the project. His particular Open interests during this time have been how to influence the research community in general towards greater openness.
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    Open Research at Cambridge
    (2019-02-04) Kingsley, Danny
    A summary of Open Research activities at Cambridge University during the period of the Open Research Pilot - Dec 2016 to March 2019.
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    Open at scale: sharing images in the Open Research Pilot
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-05-08) Higman, Rosie; Steventon, Benjamin; Higman, Rosie [0000-0001-5329-7168]; Steventon, Benjamin [0000-0001-7838-839X]
    Dr Ben Steventon is one of the participants in the Open Research Pilot. He is working with the Office of Scholarly Communication to make his research process more open and here reports on some of the major challenges he perceives at the beginning of the project.
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    The Open Research Pilot – one year in
    (Open Research: Adventures from the front line blog, 2017-11-10) Kingsley, Danny; Kingsley, Danny [0000-0002-3636-5939]
  • ItemOpen Access
    Open Resources: Who Should Pay?
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-06-23) Cadwallader, Lauren; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]
    This blog is the first in a series of three which considers the perspectives of researchers, funders and universities in relation to the support for open resources, coordinated and written by Dr Lauren Cadwallader. This post asks the question: What is the responsibility of national funders to research resources that are internationally important?
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    Open Research Project, first thoughts
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-03-08) Gatto, Laurent; Gatto, Laurent [0000-0002-1520-2268]
    Dr Laurent Gatto is one of the participants in the Office of Scholarly Communication’s Open Research Pilot. He has recently blogged about his first impressions of the pilot.
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    Sustaining long-term access to open research resources – a university library perspective
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-09-11) Gerrard, Dave; Gerrard, Dave [0000-0002-5659-4720]
    In the third in a series of three blog posts, Dave Gerrard, a Technical Specialist Fellow from the Polonsky-Foundation-funded Digital Preservation at Oxford and Cambridge project, describes how he thinks university libraries might contribute to ensuring access to Open Research for the longer-term. The series began with Open Resources, who should pay, and continued with Sustaining open research resources – a funder perspective.
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    Reflections on Open Research – a PI’s perspective
    (Unlocking Research blog, 2017-06-22) Teperek, Marta; Teperek, Marta [0000-0001-8520-5598]
    As part of the Open Research Pilot Project, Marta Teperek met with Dr David Savage and asked him several questions about his own views and motivations for Open Research. This led to a very inspiring conversation and great reflections on Open Research from the Principal Investigator’s perspective. The main points that came out of the discussion were: - Lack of reproducibility raises questions about scientific rigour, integrity and relevance of work in general - Being open is to work in a team and be collaborative - Open Research will benefit science as a whole, and not the careers of individuals - Peer review remains a critical aspect of the scientific process - Nowadays, global collaboration and information exchange is possible, making the data really robust - Funders should emphasise the importance of research integrity and scientific rigour
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    We are going OPEN – the Open Research experiment has begun!
    (Unlocking Research Blog, 2017-02-08) Teperek, Marta; Teperek, Marta [0000-0001-8520-5598]
    Opening blog of the Open Research Pilot Project.
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    Open Research Pilot Project Meeting 13th September 2017
    (2017-11-13) Hansen, Debbie
    This describes the discussion at the full meeting of the Open Research Pilot Project held at Wellcome Trust in September 2017.
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    Presentation from the Open Research Pilot Project Kick-off meeting
    (2017-01-27) Teperek, Marta; Kiley, Robert; Kiley, Robert [0000-0003-4733-2558]; Teperek, Marta [0000-0001-8520-5598]
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    Webpage archive - Call for participants in the Open Research Pilot Project
    Teperek, Marta; Cronin, Georgina; Cadwallader, Lauren; Higman, Rosie; Kingsley, Danny; Carr, David; Kiley, Robert; Teperek, Marta [0000-0001-8520-5598]; Higman, Rosie [0000-0001-5329-7168]; Cronin, Georgina [0000-0003-0054-6436]; Cadwallader, Lauren [0000-0002-7571-3502]; Kingsley, Danny [0000-0002-3636-5939]