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We are thrilled to announce that our group at the Berlin School of Library and Information Science has been honored with the Open Access Award 2024 of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. This recognition, valued at €5,000, underscores our commitment to advancing Open Access in research, education, and knowledge transfer.

Published in Abhishek Tiwari

Recently I migrated this website from Ghost to Hugo. This site is now generated by Hugo, stored by Github, deployed on Cloudflare Pages, and content managed via Decap CMS. Hugo, Decap CMS, Cloudflare Pages, and GitHub together create a powerful and efficient stack for building, managing, and deploying static websites.

Published in Open Access Blog Berlin
Author Maike Neufend

Um den freien Zugang zu Wissenschaft, Forschung und Lehre in Berlin zum Standard zu machen, wird die Open-Access-Strategie des Landes Berlin und der Berliner Wissenschafts- und Kulturerbe-Einrichtungen in Zuständigkeit des Landes Berlin zu einer Open-Research-Strategie weiterentwickelt. Das Open-Access-Büro Berlin konturiert die wesentlichen Zielmarken der Open-Research-Strategie in zehn Punkten.

Published in Biopragmatics
Author Charles Tapley Hoyt

Brandon Sanderson has been releasing a few chapters a week of his upcoming novel, Wind and Truth, on his publisher’s website leading up to its December 6 th release. This includes the audiobook chapters, but they’re posted to Soundcloud and there’s no good way to listen at 1.6x speed. This post is a note sheet on how to download audio from Soundcloud and prepare it for my audiobook reader.

Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey

The Surprising Mammal You Didn’t Know Was So Abundant When you think of mammals, the usual suspects—humans, elephants, and whales—might come to mind. Yet, the world’s most numerous mammal isn’t one of these well-known creatures. Instead, it’s much smaller, and you might have never even noticed it in the wild.

Authors Noam Ross, Jeroen Ooms

Nos complace anunciar que R-Universeha sido designado como un nuevo Proyecto de alto nivel del R Consortium ¡Nos alegramosde estar en compañía de proyectos comunitarios y de infraestructuras que han sidodesignados críticos para el Ecosistema R!, como R-hub, DBI, R-Ladies y elPrograma Grupos de Usuari(a|o)s de R y agradecemos el apoyo de R Consortium y desu Comité Directivo de Infraestructura (ISC) El R Consortium apoya a la comunidad R para

Published in Jabberwocky Ecology

When last we left our rodent community at Portal, things were still…weird. Recap: In fall of 2023, one of our most abundant species, Chaetodipus penicillatus (Desert pocket mouse), experienced a population crash right before their seasonal torpor for the winter. Had they hibernated early or had we really lost individuals? We could only wait and see what happened in the spring. Spring came and still no Desert pocket mouse.

Published in CST Online
Author CSTonline

Editors: Ellie Tomsett and Hazel Collie Family dynamics have long been an area of comic consideration (Mills 2009, Pugh 2018, White 2018). From the evocation of the mother-in-law on the live Working Men’s Club circuit (Double 2014), to the depiction of the nuclear family unit in traditional sitcoms from the 1950s onwards (Jones 1992), the interpersonal tensions of how we get along with our nearest and dearest have become a