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* sheet for people to sign up if interested in more info | * sheet for people to sign up if interested in more info | ||
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** [[Media:VisionBioscience.pdf | Vision piece on Open Data]] | ** [[Media:VisionBioscience.pdf | Vision piece on Open Data]] | ||
** Piwowar article on data sharing associated with increased citation rate [[Media:Piwowar2007.pdf | PDF]], [http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000308 online] | ** Piwowar article on data sharing associated with increased citation rate [[Media:Piwowar2007.pdf | PDF]], [http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000308 online] | ||
− | ** | + | ** Data archiving in ecology and evolution: best practices (no longer on wiki) |
** [[Media:PiwowarVisionWhitlock2011.pdf | Data archiving is a good investment]] | ** [[Media:PiwowarVisionWhitlock2011.pdf | Data archiving is a good investment]] | ||
* screenshots and article sample pages | * screenshots and article sample pages |
Latest revision as of 08:04, 25 June 2015
Supplies to bring
- power strip and extension cords
- security cables for monitors/laptops
- scissors and tape, also packaging tape for wrapping things to send at end of conference
- stickies
- pad of paper & clipboard
- pens and markers
- easel?
PR Materials to bring
- Dryad banner
- brochures
- stickers
- magnets? (there aren't very many left)
- bookmarks
- sheet for people to sign up if interested in more info
- reprints; consider these:
- Vision piece on Open Data
- Piwowar article on data sharing associated with increased citation rate PDF, online
- Data archiving in ecology and evolution: best practices (no longer on wiki)
- Data archiving is a good investment
- screenshots and article sample pages
Other useful wiki pages
Lessons Learned
- Shipping equipment is much cheaper than renting.
- For a hands-on demo, you need a big screen with a (non-laptop) keyboard and mouse.