Source repository for forrt.org — a didactic and pedagogical infrastructure for open and reproducible research training in higher education.
First and foremost, welcome! 🎉 Willkommen! 🎊 Bienvenue!
This document provides an overview of the FORRT project and the ways in which you may contribute to its mission.
For a deeper look into FORRT’s mission, initiatives, and available resources, visit forrt.org.
FORRT is sustained by the contributions of scholars, educators, students, and practitioners across disciplines and career stages. We welcome expertise and effort in: website development, research and content writing, user experience design, pedagogy and didactics in higher education, database curation and maintenance, documentation, translation, science communication, fundraising, and project management.
We are also committed to supporting the professional development of contributors at all levels. Whether you are seeking experience in collaborative software development, academic writing, grant applications, or the translation of disciplinary expertise to the digital domain, FORRT is a community in which such growth is actively encouraged.
Please note that participation in FORRT requires adherence to our code of conduct in all interactions.
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Slack: Join FORRT's Slack workspace and introduce yourself.
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Other initiatives: Explore the full range of FORRT tools and projects at forrt.org.
This site is built with Hugo and deployed via GitHub Actions. Contributions are submitted as Pull Requests targeting the main branch.
Important
See CONTRIBUTING for full setup instructions, contribution workflow, and deployment details.
Quick start:
git clone https://github.com/forrtproject/forrtproject.github.io.git
cd forrtproject.github.io
hugo server -DOpen http://localhost:1313 in your browser to preview the site locally.
You can find open issues here and contribute to any that interest you.
If you use FORRT resources or refer to the FORRT website in your work, please cite us.
The FORRT website has a persistent DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/QBCJ3 (FORRT-owned, registered on OSF).
Machine-readable citation metadata is provided in CITATION.cff. On GitHub, you can obtain a formatted citation (APA or BibTeX) via the "Cite this repository" button in the sidebar of the repository page.
To cite a specific FORRT initiative, resource, or publication, please use the citation details provided on its dedicated page at forrt.org. Many FORRT outputs (e.g. the Glossary, Summaries of Open Scholarship, and Lesson Banks) have their own preferred citations and persistent identifiers.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. See LICENSE.md for the full text.
