Eligibility:
1. All Dartmouth researchers (graduate students, postdocs, staff, and faculty); individuals and groups can apply (one submission per project will be accepted). Undergraduates can be listed as collaborators.
2. The organizers of the award will inform all collaborators about the group submissions.
3. The cash prize will be given to the individual who makes the submission, irrespective of whether it's a group submission or an individual submission.
4. Teams should agree on how to share the cash prize before submitting the application. (We are unable to award cash prizes to collaborators outside of Dartmouth.)
5. Reproducible Research @Dartmouth group will not be responsible for how/whether the applicant distributes the cash prize.
Award Categories (depends on applicant pool):
1. graduate students (currently enrolled as a graduate student at Dartmouth)
2. early-career researchers (less than five years of post-graduate experience)
3. established scholars (five or more years of post-graduate experience)
Instructions:
1. You will need the full name of your collaborators at Dartmouth and outside Dartmouth (they will be notified about the entry).
2. An introduction (up to 500 words plus URLs) to how your work aligns with the FAIREST principles.
3. Links to your research work, open access publications, repositories, etc. The application form has space for three urls--if you need to add more please do so in the last section, 'Anything else you would like us to know.'
4. Please note that we will be sharing this information as a part of advertising the Dartmouth OSCARRs.
5. Explore the rubric that expert evaluators from Dartmouth will use to review your submission.
Three $1000 prizes to be won!
Dress to impress!
February 28, 12:00pm (Noon) - 2:00pm
Register to hear from our champions!
Location: Innovation Studio in the Jones Media Center (Baker-Berry Library)
The top three applicants for the award will be invited to briefly present and share the reproducible or open components of their project. Depending on the applicant pool the organizers will prioritize three categories - graduate students, early-career researchers, and established scholars for the award. There will be an popular audience choice award (non-monetary) during the event. See the 'How to Apply' page for more details.
Review Process: Evaluators from Dartmouth community will use a rubric based on the FAIREST principles linked here to evaluate each submission. We strongly recommend that you review the rubric before submitting your application. Your work doesn't have to meet all the criteria involved. We understand how difficult it is to align with all aspects of the FAIREST principles and this award is an opportunity for all of us at Dartmouth to review our processes to see where we can make improvements with our research workflows. If you have any questions during the process, please reach out to ResearchDataHelp@groups.dartmouth.edu.