The Open Science Quest (Luxembourg, November 2018) was split into six knowledge areas:
- Scholarly publication and Open Access
- Finding and reusing data
- Open Licences
- Open Source softwares and Open File Formats
- Persistent Identifiers
- The Publish or Perish problem

In each area, information about the topic was displayed alongside the Quest activity that consisted of three elements:
* Question
* Password
* Task
The 'Question' and 'Password' are relatively similar in design, but we wanted two clearly distinguishable questions per activity. 
The 'Task' was an additional more hands-on activity that was optional (i.e. was not required to complete the Open Science Quest).
Some of the activities rely on specific information points to be displayed (from the 'Information points' folder) and a few activities require participants to search for answers online (a smartphone is the best option).

The folders in this zip file contain the activities displayed, but feel free to add/remove/adapt new resources.

The materials for which ownership belongs to the author of the Open Science Quest (Jonathan England, 0000-0001-6715-8628) are made available under a CC0 license (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
But feel free to attribute the author (Jonathan England, 0000-0001-6715-8628) whenever convenient.

Answers:
* Finding and reusing data
	Question - GDPR
	Password - FAIR
* Open Access
	Question - Plan S (or cOAlition S)
	Password - VOYAGER
* Open Licences
	Question - CC BY-SA
	Password - 13 (or 11) (in 2018); now articles 15 and 17 (approved in 2019)
* Open Source sofwares and open file formats
	Question - OpenOffice, LibreOffice, LaTex, Scribus, Markdown, etc.
	Password - WMA
* Persistent Identifiers
	Question - University of Trier
	Password - ISBN
* Publish or Perish
	Question - 12 months (or 1 year)
	Password - Sherpa/Juliet (or JULIET)