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OpennessReporting

IPython Notebook approaches to reporting on the openness of people, institutions, and funder outputs.

This repository is a set of tools embedded in a functioning set of IPython Notebooks intended to be run locally under a Vagrant virtual machine setup. If that doesn't make sense don't worry too much as the intention is that it should also be easy to setup locally, even for someone with no experience of setting up VMs or running a server.

Setting Up

To set this up on you local machine you will need to download two packages, both of which I found very easy to install. The first is VirtualBox which is what will actually run your VM. Simply download the package and follow the instructions as is usual. The second package you require is Vagrant which again is very straightforward to download and setup in my experience.

Once you have the two packages you can clone, fork, or simply download this repository to your machine. With the repository on your local machine, open a terminal window, navigate to the top directory of the repository (the one with the VagrantFile in it) and issue the command:

$ vagrant up

You should see things grinding away for a bit as the VM is set up and finally if all goes well you should get the message:

$ Starting the iPython Notebook


$ If no were errors reported your iPython notebook should be available at
$ http://192.168.33.10:8888 from your local browser

$ Returning control to your local terminal. To reach the virtual machine
$ issue the command vagrant ssh from your command prompt.

Running your own report

Navigate to http://192.168.33.10:8888 on your browser and you should see the IPython Notebook front page with one notebook already there. The simplest way to run your own report is to go to that notebook and change the ORCID. Then click the "play" button, just below the Kernel menu. If the numbers look a little low you may need to run it a few times. The Open Article Gauge will take a while to go out and check licenses but will return the ones for which it has an answer.

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