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<p></p> <p>Last week, I went out to Columbia University on the upper west side to attend the <a href="https://research.columbia.edu/content/pcri-symposium">Promoting Credibility, Reproducibility, and Integrity in Research (PCRI) Symposium</a>. This "a one-day symposium to showcase a robust discussion of reproducibility and research integrity among leading experts, high-profile journal editors, funders and researchers. This program revealed the "inside story" of how issues are handled by institutions, journals and federal agencies and offered strategies for responding to challenges in these areas. Researchers in all stages of their career joined for a stimulating discussion. We are looking forward to continuing the discussion in a future event." (from the <a href="https://research.columbia.edu/content/pcri-symposium">PCRI website</a>).</p>
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<p>Remi, Fernando, and I headed up to Columbia last week to . The <a href="https://research.site.drupaldisttest.cc.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/content/RCT%20content/PCRI/PCRI_Bibliography.pdf">bibliography</a> </p>
<p>The <a href="https://research.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/content/RCT%20content/PCRI/Program_PCRI_V4.pdf">program for the Symposium</a> was stacked with exactly zero early-to-mid career folks. The panels were also </p>
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<p class="caption">The ReproZip team in a <a href="https://research.columbia.edu/content/pcri-symposium">larger photo</a> from the PCRI Symposium.</p>
<p>One of my favourite moments from the Symposium was hearing Victoria Stodden speak for the first time -- besides the fact she did a lot for bringing attention to the theories around reproducibility, she also did this:</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I REALLY appreciate .<a href="https://twitter.com/victoriastodden?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@victoriastodden</a> calling out librarians as knowing abt data mgmt &amp; repro &amp; contributing to research. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/pcrisymposium?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#pcrisymposium</a></p>&mdash; Vicky Steeves (joinmastodon.org) (@VickySteeves) <a href="https://twitter.com/VickySteeves/status/807298608286625792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 9, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<p>Librarians who work with data management and reproducibility aren't very much cited or discussed by other researchers -- Victoria Stoddent, a very well-known figure in the field, shouting us out .</p>
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<p></p> <p>I participated in two sessions at this, my first ACRL -- the first was a roundtable on reproducibility, and how libraries/librarians are getting involved. We made a <a href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1h0hpKEJaNdqLXKUKsAZNA0zYRoAuYmHo7Bg7jpgskIc/edit?usp=sharing">cute handout</a> and kept <a href="https://goo.gl/kdd8yB">running notes</a> for those who wanted to hear some thoughts but didn't get a chance to make the talk. The second session I participated in was an excellent roundtable</p>
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<p></p> <p><a href="http://fyoaw.vickysteeves.com/">FUCK YEAH OA WOMEN</a> is a website which contains a searchable, sortable list of women who do work in the field of openness: open access, open science, open scholarship, open source code, open data, open education resources -- anything open. There is also a map available for folks who would like to look for women leaders nearest them -- the hope is that this map makes planning conferences, workshops, and events more convenient.</p>
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<p></p> <p>The idea for this website first started on Twitter, where Lenny Teytelman reached out to the larger Twittersphere to ask for recommendations of women who work in open access and open science:</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Please recommend women leaders in the Open Access/Science area. Too many conferences/boards feel like openness in science is only for men.</p>&mdash; Lenny Teytelman (@lteytelman) <a href="https://twitter.com/lteytelman/status/877214120201797632">June 20, 2017</a></blockquote><script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<p>The thread goes on for ages, until <a href="https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/">April Hathcock</a> (Scholarly Communications Librarian, New York University) wrote a <a href="http://intheopen.net/2017/06/women-working-in-the-open/">blog post</a> in which she discusses how lists and visibility are always great, but we need to start putting them into action -- in this case, inviting more women speakers. She also released an accompanying open <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zkuWXiGKZ_pYtOgwUy0LpyqcuURVxQkwAHtHEXTigdk/edit">google doc</a> which had a list of women who work in the open which anyone can add names to.</p>
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<p>I took April's google doc and made this website, transforming the doc into a searchable, sortable list and a map. The data here is licensed as <a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/">CC0</a>, and the code is 100% open source and openly licensed. The code is available in a <a href="https://gitlab.com/VickySteeves/Women-Leaders-Openness">Gitlab repository</a> for anyone who would like to report a bug (as an <a href="https://gitlab.com/VickySteeves/Women-Leaders-Openness/issues">issue</a>, please!), make a merge request of any fixes, additions, or deletions, or to integrate into your database of speakers (<a href="https://gitlab.com/VickySteeves/Women-Leaders-Openness/blob/master/data/women-leaders-openness.csv">underlying data</a> is also in Gitlab).</p>
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<p class="caption">Image taken from on <a href="https://fyoaw.vickysteeves.com/map.html">fyoaw.vickysteeves.com/map.html</a> on June 14, 2017.</p>
<p>I built the website based on a lot of free and open source software and code. I built the website using <a href="https://getbootstrap.com">Bootstrap3</a>, the open source toolkit for developing with HTML, CSS, and JS. I modified the <a href="https://bootswatch.com/flatly/">Flatly</a> theme from <a href="https://bootswatch.com/">Bootswatch</a> for the website aesthetics, only changing it to make it purple rather than green (I just like the purple better, ok?). This site would have required SO MUCH MORE coding on my part if it wasn't for the code called 'CSV to HTML table' by Derek Eder, available here: <a href="https://github.com/derekeder/csv-to-html-table">https://github.com/derekeder/csv-to-html-table</a>. This let me easily plug in a csv file to a website and get a nice searchable, sortable list. The <a href="https://fyoaw.vickysteeves.com/map.html">map</a> was built using <a href="http://leafletjs.com/">leaflet</a> open source JavaScript library used to build interactive maps on the web. I cleaned up the data using <a href="http://openrefine.org/">OpenRefine</a> and their excellent <a href="https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Geocoding">Geocoding wiki</a>.</p>
<p>All this to say -- YES open code, YES open data, and YES to all the wonderful women working towards openness!</p>
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<p>I've been doing this thing for a while that has recently 100% launched -- the LIS Scholarship Archive! An open source, open access disciplinary repository for library and information science.</p> <p>I am really pleased to finally announce that the LIS Scholarship Archive is officially, 100% launched! LISSA is an open source, open access disciplinary repository for library and information science which I co-founded this year. A really great opportunity for LIS to holitistically publish their work openly!</p>
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<p></p> <p>The LIS Scholarship Archive first opened for sumbmission in August 2017, for a "soft launch" period to see where functionality and usability can be improved for a full-launch. We picked this week in October to coincide with <a href="http://www.openaccessweek.org/">Open Access Week</a>, an international, annual scholarly communication event focusing on open access, sponsered by <a href="https://sparcopen.org/">SPARC</a>. LISSA accepts the full range of content from the library and information science (LIS) community and allied fields, including but not limited to: data, code, oral histories, zines, articles, books/book chapters, and student work. LISSA is governed by a board of LIS professionals from a range of backgrounds, and managed technologically by the <a href="https://cos.io">Center for Open Science</a>.</p>
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<p>The <a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">LIS Scholarship Archive</a> (<a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">osf.io/preprints/lissa</a>) has fully launched and we are ready to help you open your work! The LIS Scholarship Archive, in partnership with the Center for Open Science, is a free, open, and community-led archive for scholarship in library and information science and allied fields.The infrastructure of LISSA is completely open source and all materials and associated metadata on LISSA will be permanently, publicly available.</p> <p>The <a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">LIS Scholarship Archive</a> (<a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">osf.io/preprints/lissa</a>) has fully launched and we are ready to help you open your work! The LIS Scholarship Archive, in partnership with the Center for Open Science, is a free, open, and community-led archive for scholarship in library and information science and allied fields.The infrastructure of LISSA is completely open source and all materials and associated metadata on LISSA will be permanently, publicly available.</p>

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<p class="lead"> Hi!! I'm Vicky Steeves. I am a librarian specializing in data management and reproducibility. Here you'll find out more about me, my work, and probably see more pictures of my cat than you ever wanted to.</p> <p class="lead"> Hi!! I'm Vicky Steeves. I am a librarian specializing in data management and reproducibility. Here you'll find out more about me, my work, and probably see more pictures of my cat than you ever wanted to.</p>
<p>I'm the Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility, a dual appointment between NYU's Division of Libraries and Center for Data Science. I support students, faculty, staff, and researchers in creating well-managed, high quality, and reproducible research through facilitating use of tools such as ReproZip. My research centers on integrating reproducible practices into the research workflow, advocating openness in all facets of research (manuscripts, code, data, analysis tools, etc.), and building/contributing to open infrastructure. I am also the co-founder of <a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">the LIS Scholarship Archive</a>, a repository for library and information science scholarship. I'm also piloting research curation and preservation practices.</p> <p>I'm the Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility, a dual appointment between NYU's Division of Libraries and Center for Data Science. I support students, faculty, staff, and researchers in creating well-managed, high quality, and reproducible research through facilitating use of tools such as ReproZip. My research centers on integrating reproducible practices into the research workflow, advocating openness in all facets of research (manuscripts, code, data, analysis tools, etc.), and building/contributing to open infrastructure. I am also the co-founder of <a href="https://osf.io/preprints/lissa">the LIS Scholarship Archive</a>, a repository for library and information science scholarship.</p>
<p>I am an alum of the National Digital Stewardship Residency New York (2014-15 cohort), at the American Museum of Natural History. My project was to gain a broad overview of the extent and status of AMNH digital assets pertaining to Science. To do so I developed a structured interview guide designed to measure and describe scientific digital assets resulting in a metric to predict ongoing data curation needs. Other interests include: gaming (pencil &amp; paper and PC), crafting (embroidery, sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, scrapbooking--you name it), animal care (especially my kitten Little Boss!), snowboarding, and hiking.</p> <p>I am an alum of the National Digital Stewardship Residency New York (2014-15 cohort), at the American Museum of Natural History. My project was to gain a broad overview of the extent and status of AMNH digital assets pertaining to Science. To do so I developed a structured interview guide designed to measure and describe scientific digital assets resulting in a metric to predict ongoing data curation needs. Other interests include: gaming (pencil &amp; paper and PC), crafting (embroidery, sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, scrapbooking--you name it), animal care (especially my kitten Little Boss!), snowboarding, and hiking.</p>

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