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# Publishing Tips & Tricks & Templates
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## My Self Publishing Requirements
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# My Self Publishing Requirements
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1. Copyright / ownership
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1. Copyright: Creative Commons (CC) BY-SA 4.0
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1. Attribution - Share Alike
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1. Online: Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.nl, Bol.com, ?
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1. Goodreads, Google books, Worldcat
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## Publishing Checklist
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# Publishing Checklist
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Some things I think are needed for a nice publication.
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### Relevant tools for science
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1. Use ORCID for your unique ID as author.
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On the ORCID you can create a list of all your published work (thesis, blogs etc)
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1. Use the Open Science Framework (OSF).
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This provides guidelines on steps in your research and how to document these steps.
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1. Zenodo delivers a public repository (DOI).
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### Relevant tools for academic publication
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1. Use [ORCID](https://orcid.org/) for your unique ID as author.
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On the ORCID you can create a list of all your published work (thesis, blogs etc).
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You can use ORCID to login to Zenodo and OSF.
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1. Use the [Open Science Framework Workflow](https://www.cos.io/our-products/osf) ([OSF](https://osf.io/)).
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This provides guidelines on steps in your research and how to document these steps.
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To my it appears that OSF is the US version of Zenodo, and COS is the US version of OpenAire.
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1. Use the [TOP Factor topics](https://topfactor.org/) as guideline for the research setup.
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1. [Zenodo](https://www.zenodo.org) delivers a public repository (DOI).
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These are the [Zenodo Principles](https://about.zenodo.org/principles/).
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Zenodo is linked to [OpenAire](https://www.openaire.eu/zenodo-guide). OpenAire [supports](https://www.openaire.eu/mission-and-vision) Open Science in Europe.
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I think Zenodo supports most of the Open Science Framework (OSF).
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