Enjoy this series of online, self-paced modules at a time and place that works best for you.
Access the Open Scholarship and Research Impact Challenge*
Each year, the week of Valentine’s Day is designated as International Love Data Week. To “celebrate,” complete one of these HSLS self-paced learning modules and share out your earned badge on social media using #LoveData25.
The Open Scholarship and Research Impact Challenge is a series of asynchronous, self-paced learning modules on Canvas. These modules include a wide range of opportunities and activities that will give you the practical tools to make your research more accessible and impactful, more reproducible, more connected to the public welfare, and more in line with your personal values.
These modules were designed to fit the busy schedule of anyone at the University of Pittsburgh who creates scholarly works, including publications, data, protocols, etc. Whether you’re just beginning your academic journey or are an experienced researcher, there is something here for you to learn!
You can complete any that are of interest to you, in any order. Each module can be completed in an hour or less:
- Publishing Open Access
- Sharing Scholarship
- Sharing Data and Code
- Sharing Scholarship Best Practices
- Optimizing Your ORCiD Profile
- Communicating Scholarly Impact
The Impact Challenge was developed by Melissa Ratajeski, Stephen Gabrielson, and Aimee Jenkins. It is part of our lineup of HSLS self-paced modules. Visit Learn @ HSLS to explore upcoming live class offerings and find more learning opportunities that you can complete on your own time.
*HSLS self-paced modules require a Pitt username and password (to log in via Pitt Passport). UPMC residents and fellows who do not have a Pitt username can request access to a self-paced module. HSLS live classes are open to University of Pittsburgh faculty, staff, and students, as well as UPMC residents and fellows.