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Multilingual Open Science Space: Creating Open Educational Resources in Central Asian Languages #7
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Here's the link to my vision statement: |
Here's the link to my open canvas: |
Hi @sarenaz, |
Seems like a really great and worthwhile project! Do you have a specific area of open science you're going to focus on collecting resources for first? |
Hello @GemmaTuron, thank you very much for your comments. They are really helpful. I've been thinking to translate the resources myself and at some stage also invite other Central Asian (CA) researchers or any interested people to help me translate them to CA languages. But at an initial stage, I think, I can do it on my own (at least to my mother tongue). And regarding the resources, I've been thinking to use the Turing Way and focus on basic OS info, but an open database sounds really good. I think I'll create one definitely. |
Hi @vhellon thank you for your comment. Yes, I've been thinking about the research-related resources - more specifically, research collaboration/communication, research ethics and some basic (glossary like) information about open science and fair research principles, policies, and practices. But I'm still thinking. Maybe, to make the project more feasible, I'll focus on one aspect only. |
Hi @sarenaz your project vision and canvas look fantastic. I am a huge believer in supporting and maintaining linguistic diversity - in this context it's tangible way to support diversity of thought as well. |
Thank you for your comment @snietopski Yes, that's the ultimate goal of my project. I hope in some later phases (if the project succeeds), CA researchers will co-create a way to disseminate their work globally without thinking about linguistic and other barriers. |
The link to my repository and roadmap in progress https://github.com/sarenaz/MOSS |
Project Lead: Zarena Syrgak
Mentor: Alejandro Coco Castro and Stephen Klusza
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