Welcome to the Wikiversity Open Source Science Project.
The Open Source Science Project is a Wikiversity content development project. The goal of this project is to document existing sources of open content science. The term "open source" originated in the context of "open source software"[1]. The term "open source science" is used as scientific approaches, that used open source software to create the scientific results with application of open source software. Furthermore is addresses the impact of using open source for transparent versioning of source code e.g. for the applied methodology and its optimization of the code according to improvements of the methodology. The application of the source on data can be performed in several different ways. In some cases, also the data is open data and other scientist can reproduce the scientific results with the available "open source" software. On a second level Open Source Science is used to refer to science-related resources that are available under a free content license (example). The terms Open access and open content is also used. Examples of open content science projects are Science Commons and Public Library of Science (see also Green Open Access). For reproducibility of scientific results the following aspects are addressed with Open Source Science:
Learning materials and learning projects are located in the main Wikiversity namespace. Simply make a link to the name of the lesson (lessons are independent pages in the main namespace) and start writing!
You should also read about the Wikiversity:Learning model. Lessons should center on learning activities for Wikiversity participants. Learning materials and learning projects can be used by multiple projects. Cooperate with other departments that use the same learning resource.
Each activity has a suggested associated background reading selection.
Active participants in this Learning Group The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are.