Research collaborations often start out vague, and participants may have different expectations about issues like workload, authorship, publication form, and open science. We are developing a toolkit where project initiators can state how they foresee the collaboration, and potential collaborators can evaluate if the project is right for them.

Please try it out and give feedback!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19hi7Diro6NuE5QExR8YZ8eozCCLTSE5hhEh-xvc2g9M/edit

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Research collaboration planning toolkit (v 0.24)

Research collaboration planning toolkit Version 0.24 Instructions Welcome to the research collaboration planning toolkit. The current document is a template for filling out how the collaboration for a research project is planned. The idea is for the project initiators to first suggest how the col...

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