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GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH is accessible. Anyone can create, obtain, study, modify, distribute, use, and share designs of open science hardware projects. Tools are open, free (libre), and licensed as such.Our documents are understandable and communicative.THE GATHERINGS
This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), with the common goal of documenting open hardware productsand practices.
WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP Executive Summary. The ability to use, study, replicate, and improve scientific instrumentation is a central part of experimental science, and plays a crucial role in public life, research, and action. BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixedGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH is accessible. Anyone can create, obtain, study, modify, distribute, use, and share designs of open science hardware projects. Tools are open, free (libre), and licensed as such.Our documents are understandable and communicative.THE GATHERINGS
This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), with the common goal of documenting open hardware productsand practices.
WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st.THE GATHERINGS
This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), with the common goal of documenting open hardware productsand practices.
OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Graphic Designer (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open ScienceHardware Inc, a
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP By Greg Austic, Julian Stirling, Jenny Molloy. Source: fdecomite(CC-BY 2.0) This is the sixth post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). ACCELERATING SCIENCE AND IMPROVING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO The US National Science Foundation (NSF) recently published a call for suggestions of research areas that could benefit from ‘networks of networks’ between US and international researchers. The GOSH Community prepared a response, which you can read below. Submitted by: Stacey Kuznetsov*, Arizona State University AFRICA OPEN SCIENCE AND HARDWARE SUMMIT HEADS TO EAST Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Community is excited to announce Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as the next host of the Africa OSHSummit.
PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. REPORT ON THE NATIONAL HACKATHON SERIES 1.0 IN NIGERIA Obasegun Ayodele, Technical Co-Founder at Vilsquare and AfricaOSH participant reports on the National Hackathon Series 1.0 in Nigeria to build technology solutions to GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED).THE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP By Greg Austic, Julian Stirling, Jenny Molloy. Source: fdecomite(CC-BY 2.0) This is the sixth post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Graphic Designer (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open ScienceHardware Inc, a
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). ACCELERATING SCIENCE AND IMPROVING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO The US National Science Foundation (NSF) recently published a call for suggestions of research areas that could benefit from ‘networks of networks’ between US and international researchers. The GOSH Community prepared a response, which you can read below. Submitted by: Stacey Kuznetsov*, Arizona State University GOSH ROADMAP: LAUNCHING A REVOLUTION IN ACCESS TO A global community from 30 countries calls for open sharing of scientific hardware. Over 100 researchers, engineers, educators, entrepreneurs and community organizers from 30 countries have published a report describing the steps for providing global access to scientific hardware by 2025 through open source designs, collaborative research and new manufacturing techniques, including 3D AFRICA OPEN SCIENCE AND HARDWARE SUMMIT HEADS TO EAST Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Community is excited to announce Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as the next host of the Africa OSHSummit.
PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED).THE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP By Greg Austic, Julian Stirling, Jenny Molloy. Source: fdecomite(CC-BY 2.0) This is the sixth post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Graphic Designer (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open ScienceHardware Inc, a
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). ACCELERATING SCIENCE AND IMPROVING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO The US National Science Foundation (NSF) recently published a call for suggestions of research areas that could benefit from ‘networks of networks’ between US and international researchers. The GOSH Community prepared a response, which you can read below. Submitted by: Stacey Kuznetsov*, Arizona State University GOSH ROADMAP: LAUNCHING A REVOLUTION IN ACCESS TO A global community from 30 countries calls for open sharing of scientific hardware. Over 100 researchers, engineers, educators, entrepreneurs and community organizers from 30 countries have published a report describing the steps for providing global access to scientific hardware by 2025 through open source designs, collaborative research and new manufacturing techniques, including 3D AFRICA OPEN SCIENCE AND HARDWARE SUMMIT HEADS TO EAST Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Community is excited to announce Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as the next host of the Africa OSHSummit.
PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE GOSH WRITING SPRINTS 2021-2022 GOSH Writing Sprints 2021-2022. In 2021-2022 the GOSH community will host a series of writing workshops, in the form of community writing sprints, to develop guidance on Open Science Hardware (OScH) aimed at research funders, academic institutions (particularly technology transfer offices), and science policymakers: stakeholders who we viewas
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED).THE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP By Greg Austic, Julian Stirling, Jenny Molloy. Source: fdecomite(CC-BY 2.0) This is the sixth post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Graphic Designer (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open ScienceHardware Inc, a
GOSH MANIFESTO AND PROJECTS FROM OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Online PDF. Congratulations to two projects from the open science hardware community, involving several GOSH attendees, on being selected as part of six case studies from the European Commission-funded Digital Social Innovation Toolkit.DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). ACCELERATING SCIENCE AND IMPROVING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO The US National Science Foundation (NSF) recently published a call for suggestions of research areas that could benefit from ‘networks of networks’ between US and international researchers. The GOSH Community prepared a response, which you can read below. Submitted by: Stacey Kuznetsov*, Arizona State University GOSH ROADMAP: LAUNCHING A REVOLUTION IN ACCESS TO A global community from 30 countries calls for open sharing of scientific hardware. Over 100 researchers, engineers, educators, entrepreneurs and community organizers from 30 countries have published a report describing the steps for providing global access to scientific hardware by 2025 through open source designs, collaborative research and new manufacturing techniques, including 3D AFRICA OPEN SCIENCE AND HARDWARE SUMMIT HEADS TO EAST Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Community is excited to announce Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as the next host of the Africa OSHSummit.
PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS: OPEN-SOURCE HARDWARE AND GOSH 2016 and 2017 alum Ryan Fobel and colleagues have a new paper out in the ACS Journal Analytical Chemistry – GOSH gets a good mention! Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry ‘A DIY ULTRASONIC SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR SOUND EXPERIMENTS Ihab Riad from the Univversity of Khartoum in Sudan has a new paper on open hardware submitted to The Physics Teacher and posted as a pre-print on arXiv.As he says on the GOSH Forum:. Being from a developing country, Sudan I also feel that in addition to research oriented instruments there is also a strong need for experimental setup and lab equipment that are more focused to education SCHEDULE | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE GOSH 2016 was about connecting people and sharing stories, creating coherent ideas about what open science hardware is, and dreaming about what it might be. One of GOSH 2018 PARTICIPANTS Name Affiliation Country; Agnieszka Pokrywka: Pixelache: Finland: Akshai M: ICFOSS / MicroHOPE Foundation: India: Alexander Kutschera: Technical University of Munich/Independent LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS: OPEN-SOURCE HARDWARE AND GOSH 2016 and 2017 alum Ryan Fobel and colleagues have a new paper out in the ACS Journal Analytical Chemistry – GOSH gets a good mention! Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry ‘A DIY ULTRASONIC SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR SOUND EXPERIMENTS Ihab Riad from the Univversity of Khartoum in Sudan has a new paper on open hardware submitted to The Physics Teacher and posted as a pre-print on arXiv.As he says on the GOSH Forum:. Being from a developing country, Sudan I also feel that in addition to research oriented instruments there is also a strong need for experimental setup and lab equipment that are more focused to education SCHEDULE | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE GOSH 2016 was about connecting people and sharing stories, creating coherent ideas about what open science hardware is, and dreaming about what it might be. One of GOSH 2018 PARTICIPANTS Name Affiliation Country; Agnieszka Pokrywka: Pixelache: Finland: Akshai M: ICFOSS / MicroHOPE Foundation: India: Alexander Kutschera: Technical University of Munich/Independent LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixedTHE GATHERINGS
This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), with the common goal of documenting open hardware productsand practices.
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP Executive Summary. The ability to use, study, replicate, and improve scientific instrumentation is a central part of experimental science, and plays a crucial role in public life, research, and action.GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH is accessible. Anyone can create, obtain, study, modify, distribute, use, and share designs of open science hardware projects. Tools are open, free (libre), and licensed as such.Our documents are understandable and communicative. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results [i.e GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE From microscopes to microfluidics and water quality test equipment, hardware is a vital part of science. Advances in instrumentation have been central to scientific revolutions and access to hardware shapes the work of communities conducting research globally on a daily basis. BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixedTHE GATHERINGS
This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), with the common goal of documenting open hardware productsand practices.
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP Executive Summary. The ability to use, study, replicate, and improve scientific instrumentation is a central part of experimental science, and plays a crucial role in public life, research, and action.GOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH is accessible. Anyone can create, obtain, study, modify, distribute, use, and share designs of open science hardware projects. Tools are open, free (libre), and licensed as such.Our documents are understandable and communicative. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCE OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results [i.e GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS: OPEN-SOURCE HARDWARE AND GOSH 2016 and 2017 alum Ryan Fobel and colleagues have a new paper out in the ACS Journal Analytical Chemistry – GOSH gets a good mention! Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry ‘A DIY ULTRASONIC SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR SOUND EXPERIMENTS Ihab Riad from the Univversity of Khartoum in Sudan has a new paper on open hardware submitted to The Physics Teacher and posted as a pre-print on arXiv.As he says on the GOSH Forum:. Being from a developing country, Sudan I also feel that in addition to research oriented instruments there is also a strong need for experimental setup and lab equipment that are more focused to education SCHEDULE | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE GOSH 2016 was about connecting people and sharing stories, creating coherent ideas about what open science hardware is, and dreaming about what it might be. One of LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. GOSH 2018 PARTICIPANTS Name Affiliation Country; Agnieszka Pokrywka: Pixelache: Finland: Akshai M: ICFOSS / MicroHOPE Foundation: India: Alexander Kutschera: Technical University of Munich/Independent PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). 2021 GOSH COMMUNITY COUNCIL ELECTION 2021 Election Schedule. 25 Feb 2021 – Community Call #2 for feedback on the process. 5 March 2021 – Comments close on GOSH Governance Proposal. 26 March – Finalize election process, technology, managing and communicating results 2 April – Complete set-up of election infrastructure (platform, etc) 9 (or 12 GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById( UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS: OPEN-SOURCE HARDWARE AND GOSH 2016 and 2017 alum Ryan Fobel and colleagues have a new paper out in the ACS Journal Analytical Chemistry – GOSH gets a good mention! Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry ‘A DIY ULTRASONIC SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR SOUND EXPERIMENTS Ihab Riad from the Univversity of Khartoum in Sudan has a new paper on open hardware submitted to The Physics Teacher and posted as a pre-print on arXiv.As he says on the GOSH Forum:. Being from a developing country, Sudan I also feel that in addition to research oriented instruments there is also a strong need for experimental setup and lab equipment that are more focused to education SCHEDULE | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE GOSH 2016 was about connecting people and sharing stories, creating coherent ideas about what open science hardware is, and dreaming about what it might be. One of GOSH 2018 PARTICIPANTS Name Affiliation Country; Agnieszka Pokrywka: Pixelache: Finland: Akshai M: ICFOSS / MicroHOPE Foundation: India: Alexander Kutschera: Technical University of Munich/Independent LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH.OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixed BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: OPEN HARDWARE FOR SCIENCE Held October 28, 2020. Proprietary tools limit scientific progress. Open hardware can accelerate science and broaden access, and recent moves in open science to respond to COVID 19 have demonstrated its value for addressing a range of global challenges. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById(DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH.OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixed BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: OPEN HARDWARE FOR SCIENCE Held October 28, 2020. Proprietary tools limit scientific progress. Open hardware can accelerate science and broaden access, and recent moves in open science to respond to COVID 19 have demonstrated its value for addressing a range of global challenges. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById(DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years. GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE We are a community that wants to make open science hardware ubiquitous by 2025 GOSH FORUM Join and chat about open science hardware GOSH MANIFESTO Learn about our community values GOSH ROADMAP How will we ABOUT | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Open Science Hardware (OScH) means sharing designs for scientific hardware openly online that anyone is freely able to use, modify and even commercialize. This approach could drastically reduce the costs of research while enabling people to collaborate and learn in new ways. The Global Open Science Hardware community supports OScH byconvening
GLOBAL OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE ROADMAP This document describes what is required for Open Science Hardware to become ubiquitous by 2025, laying out challenges and opportunities and recommending concrete actions. These actions include: Preparing guidelines for hardware designers, funders, users and newcomers on key aspects of OScH development, such as quality control and standardsTHE GATHERINGS
The Gatherings. Public Policy Workshop - Virtual. This workshop led by the Woodrow Wilson Centre on 28 Oct 2020 brought together 22 experts from open hardware and open science communities, including representatives from networks such as the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) and the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), withthe
BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. WHY GOSH? | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARESEE MORE ON OPENHARDWARE.SCIENCEGOSH MANIFESTO
GOSH makes science better. Scientific experiments using open hardware are more reproducible, more comparable, and more likely to be replicated. Comparing data across sectors, standards, and countries is more likely when using open hardware. Reproducibility is a hallmark of good science, and open science hardware allows for greaterreproducibility.
OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”). GOSH CODE OF CONDUCTDIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). OPEN HARDWARE DISTRIBUTION & DOCUMENTATION WORKING GROUP Source: Kevin Dooley, CC-BY 2.0 This is the second post of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’re shortening to “DistDoc”).COMMUNITY CALLS
GOSH community calls are virtual meetings aimed to learn about the activities and projects of GOSHers around the world, discuss interesting Open Science Hardware topics and make things easier for those interested in joining GOSH.OPPORTUNITIES
The Basics Role: GOSH Roadmap Policy Workshop Writer and Editor (funded by Alfred P Sloan Foundation via a grant to Gathering for Open Science Hardware Inc, a US-based nonprofit)Part-time, fixed BLOG | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE This is the tenth post (and the first of 2021) of the series of the Open Hardware Distribution and Documentation Working Group (which we’ve shortened to “DistDoc”). The group aims . Support the Open Science Hardware Community as the new GOSH Community Coordinator! Deadline 3 Jan 2021. VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: OPEN HARDWARE FOR SCIENCE Held October 28, 2020. Proprietary tools limit scientific progress. Open hardware can accelerate science and broaden access, and recent moves in open science to respond to COVID 19 have demonstrated its value for addressing a range of global challenges. GOSH – A HISTORY (⚙️ IN THE MAKING…) Emerging. In 2015 preparations were under way for GOSH first gathering in 2016 at CERN Idea Square.Being in Switzerland, in October François contacted Marc Dusseiller and Urs Gaudenz (GaudiLabs, Hackteria), who from different angles were already working with open science hardware since 2010.Besides co-founding Hackteria, Marc had been using open hardware in his science classes and GOSH! COMMUNITY FORUM document.getElementById(DIY MICROSCOPES
Hackteria’s DIY microscopy /w webcam Hackteria has an excellent step-by-step, concept-by-concept guide to building a microscope with a webcam that includes a stable observation stage.Since webcams are cheap and often found in waste streams, this is a nicely accessible camera. It has three parts: a converted webcam, an observation platform, and a light (an LED). LOGISTICS | GATHERING FOR OPEN SCIENCE HARDWARE Event Timing. When do I arrive? The dates of GOSH 2017 are from March 22-25 th, 2017, with two optional days of collaborating: March 26-27 th. Since we expect all participants to attend all three days (this is a requirement if you are receiving travel funding), and the gathering starts at 9am on the 22nd, we recommend arriving on the 21st. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN UK: PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES OF 3D Funding Notes. UK and EU students applying for this project may be considered for a University Research Studentship which will cover Home/EU tuition fees, a training support fee of £1,000 per annum and a tax-free maintenance allowance at the RCUK Doctoral Stipend rate (£14,553 in 2017-18) for a period of 3.5 years.__ Navigation
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