A virtual community congress intended for women scientists in Latin America to network and collaborate
A toolkit of nine activities for those interested in hosting a cross-disciplinary workshop
An incomplete list of things we have read, are reading, and are thinking with.
A general guide to US nonprofit legal requirements around donation receipts
Documentation for the activity of the CS&S Board of Directors.
A guide to mapping out and evaluating how the specific features of your project speak to the meta goals of your project.
Our financial statements including Form 990 and audited financials.
The OSSAN 2022 Conference aimed to jump start a new network of people working on Open Science in the region
Monthly virtual community meet-up to discuss topics of interest to Carpentries instructors in the African context
A workshop focused on the application of existing open AI/ML tools to infectious disease research
What does it look like to build digital infrastructure?
How do efforts to sustain and maintain digital infrastructure cover for imperial domination, neocolonialism, and other forms of extractivism?
As open source digital public infrastructure embraces anti-racist, anti-ableist, anti-colonial, and gender-affirming values and commitments, how can project leads critically assess this work and the tools relied on to do it?
What can efforts to increase the sustainability of digital infrastructure learn from unionizing, whistleblowing, and other organizing among tech workers?
The 2nd Congress on Open Data and Metadata in Ecuador promotes a space for dialogue between the Government, universities, civil society and private companies on the importance of open data and metadata.
Monthly virtual community meet-up to discuss topics of interest to Carpentries instructors in the African context
Monthly virtual community meet-up to discuss topics of interest to Carpentries instructors in the African context
Monthly virtual community meet-up to discuss topics of interest to Carpentries instructors in the African context
A worksheet to sketch linkages between event goals and activities in your upcoming event
A curated list of event planning guides for in-person and virtual events
Examples of and resources for developing a code of conduct and other guidelines for community participation
This impact report submitted to the Moore Foundation in August 2022 details the observed impacts of the Event Fund from 2020-2022.
Observations from working with project leads as they develop their project governance.
Observations from working with project leads as they deepen community engagement.
Observations from working with project leads as they develop plans for localization, translation, and more.
Observations from working with project leads as they consider sustainability and community health.
Speakers explore the assumptions of “free” as used in open source and open infrastructure.
This event explores assumptions behind the value of "openness." Open to whom? For whom? To do what?
This panel discussion looks to trouble the enthusiasm about "decentralization" with other considerations of power.
As we imagine futures for open work, what role for science fiction in our understandings of where we’ve come from and where we’re going?
Presentations from 2022-2023 cohort members.
Collected resources from the event on December 8, 2021.
Collected resources from the event on February 23, 2022.
CoBLET2022 will foster discussions around education and training in bioinformatics.
How do we imagine the future of work in open data, open software, and public interest technology?
What is a “theory of change” specific to your project and how to go about articulating one?
Shared resources from the event on May 3, 2022.
To develop governing bodies in a way that is mindful of historical racism in nonprofits and across science and technology, we engaged leaders in equity, DeEtta Jones and Associates (DJA), to work with us to develop processes to center anti-racist values in the way we develop governance.
It’s time for scholars to ask whether today’s data preservation technologies align with open scholarship’s values of access, preservation, privacy, and transparency.
We are excited to share our report about the changing landscape of research-driven open source software. What will prove sustainable in the next 20 years? How can the projects and organizations emerge with the resources needed to prioritize innovation in data science for the pursuit of research?
What is fiscal sponsorship, and how does it support project in open source?
When considering how any project will run, you typically need to understand the roles that project members play and how decisions are made.
Defining project requirements is a good way to check what your project should do and, more importantly, why.
How do we grow a truly decentralized, inclusive, and resilient movement?
When open science, open access, or open scholarship are discussed, we encourage communities to question it.
Expectations of leaders have shifted, big time.
Working as an individual can be challenging, but we provide some guidance on how to grow your project and transition to a team environment as your work develops.
Considering the actions of the many players in the open scholarship space as a unified collective action – a movement -- offers an opportunity to have dramatic impact.
OSSAN IDEATHON 2022 is a first-of-its-kind event that aims to invite tangible solutions to facilitate open science in the region of South Asia
This guide for fiscally sponsored projects is meant to address how to get in touch with CS&S and how long requests may take to process.
Code for Science & Society strives to be a community leader on issues around meaningfully inclusive public interest technology across domains.
Reproducibility, Big Data, and Data Sharing in Geomorphology is a two day online workshop which aims to establish a community of practice around reproducible computational research in geomorphology. This workshop will bring together geomorphologists from a diverse range of career stages and backgrounds to explore key themes around the reproducibility of our discipline.
Featuring the 4 teams of the 2023 cohort of the Digital Infrastructure Incubator, in conversation and practice with 4 guest facilitators.