We are very pleased to kick off the New Year with another important schema update and the news that a Grant DOI field is now supported for all record types.
We are very pleased to kick off the New Year with another important schema update and the news that a Grant DOI field is now supported for all record types.
🔗Maintaining Community Trust and Safety The rOpenSci community is supported by our Code of Conductwith a clear description of unacceptable behaviors,instructions on how to make a report,and information on how reports are handled.
🔗Mantener la confianza y la seguridad de la comunidad La comunidad rOpenSci se rige por nuestro Código de conducta,que describe claramente los comportamientos inaceptables,incluye instrucciones sobre cómo reportar un incidentee informa sobre cómo se gestionan estos reportes.
por Masiel Hurtado González En la época colonial y buena parte de los siglos posteriores, la Iglesia católica impregnaba casi todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana. Entre ellos, la familia y la reproducción ocupaban un lugar central. Tener hijos no solo era lo esperado; era considerado un deber moral.
It’s 2026 and so it’s time for another edition of “the papers I selected for a module that I teach”. Previous selections are here (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022). The list serves as a snapshot of interesting papers published in the previous 12 months or so. I hope it’s useful to others who are looking for lists […]

tl;dr: You can now serve map files for CoMaps from your own servers, including local ones. I made a small and simple command-line tool to help you download the maps to your computer and serve them in a local network. CoMaps is a mobile app for Android &

Information & truth. What’s the difference? I’ve always liked this analogy from the world of data science: data is information, but models are truth. Let’s start with the data. This image shows total monthly publications for a particular journal up until mid 2024: On its own, the data doesn’t tell us much that’s interesting. But a little bit of analysis can go a long way here.
R + AI, uv, RAG+Zotero, Quarto books, Codex in Positron, Positron assistant &
Appalachian History Series – Blackjewel: How One Coal Company Turned Appalachian Mines Into Bankruptcy Assets On strip mine benches above eastern Kentucky and southwestern Virginia, Blackjewel looked like any other late era coal operator. Conveyor belts crossed hollow mouths. Rusting loaders sat beside black ponds. Permit numbers were nailed to posts at the edge of steep, gray highwalls. On paper, though, Blackjewel was something different.
Appalachian Figures Series – The Story of James Harrod of Bedford, Pennsylvania Along the courthouse lawn at Harrodsburg, a roadside marker and a reconstructed fort point back toward a man most Kentuckians know only by name. James Harrod does not loom in popular memory the way Daniel Boone does, yet the town that still carries his name began as his outpost on the edge of Virginia’s empire.