okay, on the 12th day, it is time to wrap-up #OpenScienceChallenge

It should have taken about a month, but it actually took me three, see https://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2023/01/doing-open-science-challenge.html

I am (t)asked: "Reflect on the #OpenScienceChallenge month: what did you take away from it?"

Well, first of all: why does everything have to be quick, quick, quick? Instead of at the pace it takes?

I realized that #OpenScience takes time. We are still waiting for adoption of things suggested 20 years ago.

This is the way. 1/

Doing the "Open Science Challenge"

Screenshot of the sign up page . Triggered by the "reflections on your career" in the announcement I decide to give the  Open Science Challe...

a second reflection is on #OpenScienceChallenge

While many people have participated (see https://fosstodon.org/@HeidiSeibold/109699716965675268), when I search for the hashtag on two servers, I only see my own posts and an occasional post by @toothFAIRy, like this one: https://scholar.social/@toothFAIRy/109791144829355394

But that's it! Is the #hashtag thing on #Mastodon not working? Is it just this hashtag that is not (it seems to work fine for #wikidata

But it makes it hard to see responses by others :(

Heidi Seibold (@[email protected])

Wow! 🎉 🤩 >100 people are taking the #OpenScienceChallenge already 🤩 🎉 One month, an email with tasks every second day (Mo-Fr) to achieve an #OpenScience mindset. Want to join in, too? 🤝 https://heidiseibold.ck.page/opensciencechallenge

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my takeaways:

- #openscience is too big for me to remain an "expert": it no longer is possible to keep up with all the open science
- #openscience is getting more diverse: I cannot reflect on all the things happening, on all the directions people are taking open science

About the second, for example, #openaccess and #FAIR are typically put in contact with Open Science, but *neither* has to be open science. But people hear that.

"But my closed work is FAIR, so it is Open Science."

IT IS NOT!

Egon Willighagen (@[email protected])

okay, on the 12th day, it is time to wrap-up #OpenScienceChallenge It should have taken about a month, but it actually took me three, see https://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2023/01/doing-open-science-challenge.html I am (t)asked: "Reflect on the #OpenScienceChallenge month: what did you take away from it?" Well, first of all: why does everything have to be quick, quick, quick? Instead of at the pace it takes? I realized that #OpenScience takes time. We are still waiting for adoption of things suggested 20 years ago. This is the way. 1/

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