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NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsCoalition PublicaLogiciels LibresSocial Science
Published in Public Knowledge Project
Author Famira Racy

À l’occasion de la Journée du logiciel libre, des membres des équipes d’Érudit et du Public Knowledge Project (PKP), partenaires dans Coalition Publica, décrivent l’importance des logiciels libres dans leur travail et leur place centrale dans nos actions. Découvrez ce que signifie utiliser un logiciel libre et ce qu’en pensent les membres de nos équipes!

NewsNews For DevelopersNews For Hosted ClientsCoalition PublicaSoftware Freedom DaySocial Science
Published in Public Knowledge Project
Author Famira Racy

This Software Freedom Day, Érudit and PKP get together as Coalition Publica to share why software freedom matters to us, and how it is at the heart of our efforts. Continue on to learn what it means to use free software, and for personalized messages from folks across our teams. La version française est disponible […] The post Érudit and PKP Celebrate Software Freedom Day Together as Coalition Publica appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.

Media and Communications
Published in the modern peer
Author Leal Oburoglu

“So, what experiment should we do next?” asks the student.  And two different tabs open up side to side in your mind. Tab 1: Taking a stroll in your field In this tab, there are no real rules. You are wandering on the signaling pathways, thinking back to the intersections that you encountered before and at the same time, looking for new ones that could appear in the continuation of this little walk.

Annual MeetingBoardCrossrefElectionsGovernanceComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Crossref Blog

On behalf of the Nominating Committee, I’m pleased to share the slate of candidates for the 2025 board election. Each year we do an open call for board interest. This year, the Nominating Committee received 51 submissions from members worldwide to fill five open board seats.

Alberta Oil ProductionEnergyExtraction PulseFossil FuelsLotka-Volterra ModelEconomics and Business
Published in Economics from the Top Down
Author Blair Fix

Your browser does not support the audio tag. Download: PDF | EPUB | MP3 | WATCH VIDEO All models are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful. — George Box In science, there’s an inherent trade off between comprehensibility and realism. Realistic models tend to be intricate … even convoluted. But to be comprehensible, a model must be simple.

Global HealthLeadershipCertificate Peer Learning Programme For Gender In EmergenciesGender In EmergenciesGender LensEducational Sciences
Published in Reda Sadki
Author Reda Sadki

This is a critical moment for work on gender in emergencies. Across the humanitarian sector, we are witnessing a coordinated backlash. Decades of progress are threatened by targeted funding cuts, the erasure of essential research and tools, and a political climate that seeks to silence our work. Many dedicated practitioners feel isolated and that their work is being devalued. This is not a time for silence.

FraudMetasciencePublication EthicsEducationHealthEngineering and Technology
Published in Reese Richardson
Author Reese Richardson

Happy Peer Review Week! [ TLDR: To make my latest tumble down a deep rabbit hole marginally less bumpy, I downloaded >200K peer review documents for >30K articles in four open access journals published by BMC (an imprint of Springer Nature). You can find links to download these archives in full here or at the bottom of this post.

Thinking In PublicSocial Science
Published in Chris Hartgerink
Author Chris Hartgerink

In November 2022, I migrated from Twitter to Mastodon. Since then, I also started administering a Mastodon server, and have gotten much more into the technical details of hosting services. I semi-understand ActivityPub, which Mastodon is built on – so I wondered, how does Bluesky actually work?

Dark MatterData InterpretationDwarf Satellite GalaxiesMONDPhilosophy Of SciencePhysical Sciences
Published in Triton Station

Previously, we discussed non-equilibrium dynamics in tidal dwarf galaxies. These are the result of interactions between giant galaxies that are manifestly a departure from equilibrium, a circumstance that makes TDGs potentially a decisive test to distinguish between dark matter and MOND, and simultaneously precludes confident application of that test.

DiplodocidsNavel BloggingPapers By SV-POW!sketeersEarth and related Environmental Sciences
Published in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

One of the things that comes up over and over — on this blog, at conferences like DinoCon, on Q&A websites — is how to become a palaeontologist. As I’ve said before (at some length) the way to become a published palaeontologist is to publish papers about palaeontology.