OGH is a research and advocacy group organized at OpenCon 2015 (15 November 2015) to tackle the issues of openness in Global Health..
Currently we communicate through e-mail and organize our progress on these pages.
1. Open Access: Scholarly papers in global health are often locked in subscription-based journals or decentralized conference proceedings. This requires concrete policy advocacy to convince scientists and publishers to embrace open access. Furthermore, since the latest research results are firstly reported in conferences, an online public repository for such abstracts and proceedings would improve accessibility and affordability.
2. Open Research: Statistical analysis codes in global health research are rarely shared due to prominent use of proprietary software and click-and-point interfaces. We would like to bring more online and offline workshops teaching how to use free and open source software and how to write reproducible codes for global health practitioners.
3. Open Data: Patient confidentiality and national laws restrict how, with whom, and where data can shared. We respect such legal requirements and privacy concern. We seek to find alternative solutions, such as data simulation and interactive visualization, which may help improve research reproducibility and user experience.
Focus on open access, as the first priority/project. Ways to link and preserve abstracts and proceedings from global health conferences. Ideally, we would like to provide DOIs and ORCIDs. Collaboration with existing open access journals or academic repositories would be preferable.
Focus on data processing/analysis and open research instruments. Ways to make use of the open access or well structured corpora.
Once some work is done, we could talk to This Week in Global Health podcast.
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Ale Abdo, a.k.a. Solstag (discuss • contribs)
Jeremiah Pietersen, a.k.a. JeorgeWilliamsJr (discuss • contribs)
Daniel Huerlimann
Peter Grabitz (Twitter @petergrabitz)
Neo Christopher Chung, a.k.a. nchchung (discuss • contribs)
Bastian Greshake
Daniel Mietchen (discuss • contribs)
Célya Gruson-Daniel (Twitter @hackyourphd / @celyagd)