diff --git a/.gitlab/issue_templates/default.md b/.gitlab/issue_templates/default.md index 7c75a88ce770da708b9533aca4a88529d44573f4..3f3f3873b0f4d7863639c6d2cf4af06d8038f625 100644 --- a/.gitlab/issue_templates/default.md +++ b/.gitlab/issue_templates/default.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ## Thank you for contributing to the Open WIN Community > <p>Please consider reading out guide on [how to submit an issue in GitLab](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/open-science/community/Open-WIN-Community/docs/CONTRIBUTING/).</p> > <p>Please fill in the details under each of the headings below to give your feedback. You may delete this text when you are done.</p> -> <p> Note: For support requests, please contact cassandra.gouldvanpraag@psych.ox.ac.uk. </p> +> <p> Note: For support requests, please contact open@win.ox.ac.uk. </p> ## I'm submitting a ... > Put an x in the appropriate square brackets diff --git a/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md b/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md index 84b9c670a99eb66af1a87973584c536c5b33af1b..64bc9d8c9fb4d526420689a44824a1e9c158b3d9 100644 --- a/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ How to contribute to this repository --- -This repository is designed to be used by members of the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), and we expect most contributions will come from WIN members. **If you are not a member of WIN, we still welcome your feedback and input!** Please contact cassandra.gouldvanpraag@psych.ox.ac.uk to discuss how you can be involved. +This repository is designed to be used by members of the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), and we expect most contributions will come from WIN members. **If you are not a member of WIN, we still welcome your feedback and input!** Please contact open@win.ox.ac.uk to discuss how you can be involved. --- diff --git a/docs/contact.md b/docs/contact.md index 3bff43a4098a8f25aca820004503fa96f2a29a26..38e502520ed291fa042a611761f69888e6af4165 100644 --- a/docs/contact.md +++ b/docs/contact.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Connect with us via any of the means below as per your preference and interests ### Email the Open WIN Community Coordinator directly  -You are very welcome to [email Cassandra Gould van Praag](mailto:cassandra.gouldvanpraag@psych.ox.ac.uk) directly to discuss any issue relating to open research at WIN, the community, or this repository. +You are very welcome to [email open@win.ox.ac.uk](mailto:open@win.ox.ac.uk) directly to discuss any issue relating to open research at WIN, the community, or this repository. --- diff --git a/docs/data/how.md b/docs/data/how.md index e455cbf103cb939c9e082a3974e9170e6ea37411..7a3b36441b69a5462663c149841bb50110037e47 100644 --- a/docs/data/how.md +++ b/docs/data/how.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ After these stages have been considered, one or a combination of the below [repo ## Contributor attribution Before you publish your data you should have an open and honest conversation about who has contributed to the data collection and processing, and agree how these individuals will be recognised and attributed for their work. This is not necessarily just the list of authors on the manuscript! Indeed, this can be a valuable opportunity to recognise contributors who do not traditionally receive authorship on journal manuscripts (project managers, software engineers, data stewards, etc.). -One way to standardise contributor attributions on your proejcts is with [CRediT](https://credit.niso.org) (Contributor Roles Taxonomy). CRediT attributes a list of authors to a set of standardised roles (data curation, formal analysis, resoruces, etc.). [Many journals](https://credit.niso.org/adopters/) have adopted the CRediT system for managing author contributions in their submission piplines. In addition, you can use [Tenzing](https://rollercoaster.shinyapps.io/tenzing/) to generate your own CRediT statements. This may be particularly relevant if you are publishing non-traditional research outputs, such as data and code. Here is an example of what a CRediT statment looks like in a [Zenodo entry](https://zenodo.org/record/5826183#.Yo5THC2ZPs0). +One way to standardise contributor attributions on your proejcts is with [CRediT](https://credit.niso.org) (Contributor Roles Taxonomy). CRediT attributes a list of authors to a set of standardised roles (data curation, formal analysis, resoruces, etc.). [Many journals](https://credit.niso.org/adopters/) have adopted the CRediT system for managing author contributions in their submission piplines. In addition, you can use [Tenzing](https://rollercoaster.shinyapps.io/tenzing/) to generate your own CRediT statements. This may be particularly relevant if you are publishing non-traditional research outputs, such as data and code. Here is an example of what a CRediT statment looks like in a [Zenodo entry](https://zenodo.org/record/5826183#.Yo5THC2ZPs0). In addition, aim to include the [ORCID](https://orcid.org) of all your contributors in your published metadata, so contributions can be traced back to the individual. @@ -89,4 +89,4 @@ While the Open Data Portal is in development, we suggest you use the below wordi #### For external researchers External users will be able to search the database for resources which individual teams have chosen to make openly available. These may be deposited to support publications as supplementary methods material, or they may form the main body of research in data papers. -[Sign up to the win-open-data mailing list](https://web.maillist.ox.ac.uk/ox/subscribe/win-open-data) to receive updates on new data shared to the WIN XNAT server or new features. This mailing list will be "broadcast only" with messages sent from WIN XNAT administrators. You can unsubscribe at any point. Enquiries about external access to WIN XNAT should be directed to cassandra.gouldvanpraag@psych.ox.ac.uk. +[Sign up to the win-open-data mailing list](https://web.maillist.ox.ac.uk/ox/subscribe/win-open-data) to receive updates on new data shared to the WIN XNAT server or new features. This mailing list will be "broadcast only" with messages sent from WIN XNAT administrators. You can unsubscribe at any point. Enquiries about external access to WIN XNAT should be directed to open@win.ox.ac.uk