We're building a platform that helps researchers organise the collective uptake of mutually beneficial research practices, so that we can create positive cultural change in academia without placing vulnerable individuals at risk.
- Develop Github Issue template for users to propose campaigns
- Invite open science ambassadors/networks to propose and discuss campaigns on Github
- Centre for Open Science ambassadors
- (copy in relevant channels from marketing/Communication_Strategy.md)
- Develop protocol for peer-reviewing campaign proposals
- Coordinate peer-review
- Write social media/marketing material for campaign release (including Thuderclap)
- Post highest-rated campaign to website (NOTE: requires platform development)
- Post next-highest-rated campaign after an initial period (perhaps a couple weeks), and so on...
- Write blog posts (see marketing/Communication_Strategy.md for outlets)
- Advertise campaigns widely (see marketing/Communication_Strategy.md for networks)
- 'Pledge drive'?
- Monitor website traffic (if developed) and use to inform marketing strategy
- Use script to email signatories as campaign progresses
- update on pledge count
- motivate them to sign up friends, colleagues
- inform about new campaigns as they are released
- Monitor campaign progress, consider removing those that don't gain sufficient traction
- Use script to email signatories when first campaign reaches threshold, remind them of their obligations and that their name will be posted on website
- Deanonymise names on website
- Update campaign page to indicate campaign has been successful
- Write blog posts (see marketing/Communication_Strategy.md for outlets)
- Advertise success widely (see marketing/Communication_Strategy.md for networks), including media agencies
- Develop short animated video/s for:
- Long-term vision for FOK
- Individual campaigns, ending with call-to-action? This would be useful for the OA campaigns, especially if retaining impact-based thresholds