Introduction: What is open science hardware?


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Domains of open science, including open hardware, from the 2021 UNESCO Open Science Recommendation
Domains of open science, including open hardware, from the 2021 UNESCO Open Science Recommendation

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Open Ephys piece of equipment
Open Ephys piece of equipment

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An Audiomoth in the wild
An Audiomoth in the wild

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Latest version of the OpenFlexure microscope
Latest version of the OpenFlexure microscope

Lesson 2: How does open science hardware work?


Lesson 3: licenses and open science hardware


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Permission overview for software licences, from The Turing Way
Permission overview for software licences, from The Turing Way

Lesson 4: Open science hardware best practices


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Source: Jérémy Bonvoisin and Robert Mies. Measuring openness in open source hardware with the open-o-meter. Procedia CIRP, 78:388–393, 2018.
Source: Jérémy Bonvoisin and Robert Mies. Measuring openness in open source hardware with the open-o-meter. Procedia CIRP, 78:388–393, 2018.

Lesson 5: Connecting to open science hardware communities


[Visual guide] Supporting Open Science Hardware: A guide for librarians


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Supporting Open Science Hardware: A guide for librarians, by Julieta Arancio
Supporting Open Science Hardware: A guide for librarians, by Julieta Arancio