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Good morning everyone from sunny Paris! And apologies for any cross-posting.

Some excellent news to get this week started! The Open Science MOOC Steering Committee has had a new article published: What Collaboration Means to Us: We are more powerful when we work together as a community to solve problems. This is a story about the origin of the MOOC, how we operate, and what we hope to achieve in the future. Please do let us know what you think, and what we might be able to do better for the wider community!

Huge thanks to co-authors/partners in crime Bruce Becker, Tanja de Bie, Julien Colomb, Valentina Goglio, Ivo Grigorov, Chris Hartgerink, Ricardo Hartley, Johanna Havemann, Bianca Kramer, Christopher R. Madan, Paola Masuzzo, Lisa Matthias, Monika Schlatter, Tobias Steiner, Rutger Vos, Danny Colin, Nicolas Schmelling, Erzsebet Toth-Czifra, and Lisa Hehnke.

Also this morning, a new podcast came out which discusses the MOOC in the context of the wider Open Science movement. We hope that these both give you a bit more of an idea about the scope of this project, and what we stand for. Let us know if you have any comments or thoughts in our open community Slack group.

Have an awesome week!

Jon
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Rogue Palaeontologist; PhD, MEarthSci, MSc - Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity, Paris.

             
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