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Rogue ScholarComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Front Matter

This is the April issue of the monthly newsletter from the Rogue Scholar science blog archive. The newsletter reports on new blogs that have joined the platform, important technical updates in Rogue Scholar infrastructure, community updates, and other news relevant to Rogue Scholar users.Blogs added to Rogue Scholar Nine blogs from six different subject areas were added in April. Welcome everybody!

Appalachian HistoryHistory and Archaeology
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

A Newspaper Born in the Fire of Bloody Harlan In early May 1931 thousands of miners in Harlan and neighboring Bell County, Kentucky, walked off the job to protest brutal conditions and another round of wage cuts. Their walk-out erupted into gunfire at the Battle of Evarts on 5 May, a fifteen-minute exchange that left three company guards and one union miner dead and carried “Bloody Harlan” onto front pages nationwide.

Creative Commons + LizenzenGrundwissenUrheberrechtWissen + Open AccessWissenschaftLawGerman
Published in iRights.info
Author Lea Singson

Das Erscheinen des CCPL-Kommentars ist auch eine gute Nachricht für alle Beteiligten in der Forschung, die in ihrer Forschungspraxis auf CC-Lizenzen zurückgreifen. Welche Informationen und Hilfestellungen das Werk für die Wissenschaft bietet. Der erste juristische Kommentar inklusive Handbuch zu allen Fragen rund um die Creative Commons Public License (CCPL) ist kürzlich im Open Access erschienen.

EventStaffComputer and Information Sciences
Published in DataCite Blog - DataCite
Author Rorie EdmundsandPaul Vierkant

The global DataCite community is supported by a fully remote team of 21 members, located in 12 countries and speaking more than 20 languages. Once a year, the team meets somewhere in the world to interact in person, remind one another that we are humans rather than 2-D images on screens, and brainstorm topics of current and strategic importance.

Biological Sciences
Published in Home on Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Author Open Bioinformatics Foundation

Thanks to the Event Fellowship from Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF), I was privileged to attend the 2025 International Statistical Genetics Workshop (ISG). ISG is an intensive, week-long workshop held annually in Boulder, Colorado that provides hands-on training in the principles and application of over a dozen open-access bioinformatics tools for analysis of genomic data.

ComputingScienceBiological Sciences
Published in quantixed

The software that we use to do our work is our academic software stack . I often see requests for advice on which software works well. Since recommendations from labs that have road-tested a few options are quite valuable, I thought I would document what we’re currently using and why. I have tried to note if we’ve switched, tried alternatives and if we’re happy. The lab is Mac-based and we prefer FOSS solutions.