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a chapter about things to do to create an inclusive lab culture, open for reproducible research
Guide for Collaboration <-- @malvikasharan updated this
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Not sure about the content yet, needed to open the issue first to collect ressources, but as a start:
From @tee
dump of recent links I've seen on lab culture (for academics, not microorganisms): https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006914 https://direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/35/1/44/113591/10-Simple-Rules-for-a-Supportive-Lab-Environment (don't look up Mark Stokes's last tweet unless you're ready to weep 😞 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__PNXPl2xq0&list=PLeDygc8TN_J6h3RbDDVPW5oTJzRBVg7BQ&index=2&t=3472s "Building a culture of open and reproducible science" -- talks about in- and between-lab culture
from #650
@srtee @KirstieJane @malvikasharan @est
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not #2945 may become part of this if we make a new guide instead of a new chapter.
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Who can help? @est
I am sorry but how can I help?
Hey, this is very similar to #2877, and you could contribute to it.
@all-contributors please add @shreyadimri for review
@EstherPlomp
I've put up a pull request to add @shreyadimri! 🎉
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Title
a chapter about things to do to create an inclusive lab culture, open for reproducible research
Guide
Guide for Collaboration <-- @malvikasharan updated this
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Summary of proposed chapter
Not sure about the content yet, needed to open the issue first to collect ressources, but as a start:
Resources
From @tee
dump of recent links I've seen on lab culture (for academics, not microorganisms):
https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1006914
https://direct.mit.edu/jocn/article/35/1/44/113591/10-Simple-Rules-for-a-Supportive-Lab-Environment
(don't look up Mark Stokes's last tweet unless you're ready to weep 😞 )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__PNXPl2xq0&list=PLeDygc8TN_J6h3RbDDVPW5oTJzRBVg7BQ&index=2&t=3472s "Building a culture of open and reproducible science" -- talks about in- and between-lab culture
from #650
Who can help?
@srtee
@KirstieJane
@malvikasharan
@est
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