Creation of a University OSPO - First Year Lessons Learned
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the creation and first-year experiences of Open@RIT, a university Open Source Program Office (OSPO), in this informative 23-minute talk by Stephen Jacobs from Rochester Institute of Technology. Gain insights into the challenges and successes of establishing an OSPO in an academic setting, including strategies for supporting faculty, integrating open work into the curriculum, and collaborating with the library. Learn about the unique aspects of university OSPOs, the importance of open science initiatives, and future plans for expanding open source practices in higher education. Discover valuable lessons learned and practical advice for institutions considering similar programs to foster open source culture and innovation on campus.
Syllabus
Intro
Creating an OSPO
Faculty need support
Open work at RIT
Library Corps
University OSPO
Lessons Learned
Science is Open
Whats Next
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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