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Artes VisualesSciences humainesEspagnol
Publié in BLOG ATARRAYA
Auteur Atarraya

Fausta Gantús, DR © Fotografía digital (exposición normal) 2019 Redes sociales de la artista X Esta es una reproducción digital, con fines de divulgación, de una obra original proporcionada por su autora o propietaria. Todos los derechos están reservados por la artista.

PsychologieAnglais
Publié in Alex Holcombe's blog
Auteur Alex O. Holcombe

I gave a workshop on preregistration to honours students last Friday and mentioned that preregistration provides evidence that you created your hypothesis in advance of seeing the data. The students naturally asked how to prove that the data were collected after the preregistration. I pointed out that one can’t even prove that the data are real. At least, nobody has put together an accepted method for this.

Global HealthComplex LearningComplex ProblemsLearning StrategyPedagogySciences de l'éducationAnglais
Publié in Reda Sadki
Auteur Reda Sadki

What is a complex problem and what do we need to tackle it? Problems can be simple or complex. Simple problems have a clear first step, a known answer, and steps you can follow to get the answer. Complex problems do not have a single right answer. They have many possible answers or no answer at all. What makes complex problems really hard is that they can change over time. They have lots of different pieces that connect in unexpected ways.

CoARADORAInfrastructureLibrariesOpen AccessAutres sciences socialesAnglais
Publié in pulse49.com
Auteur Ulrich Herb

Joachim Schöpfel, Niels-Oliver Walkowski and I are excited to announce the Open Divide Lecture Series (2025–2026), a year-long exploration of the challenges, contradictions, and evolving landscape of Open Access and scholarly publishing.

Memory InstitutionsAcademiaCensorshipLibrarySciences humainesAnglais
Publié in Chroknowlogy
Auteur Joshua Chalifour

Librarians have ceded our control of collections and collection-building in the digital realm to a few commercial vendors. Among other things, this has professional ethical implications. We must host our own digital resources or be subject to censorship and extortion.

Sciences de la terre et de l'environnementAnglais
Publié in Blog - Metadata Game Changers

The DataCite metadata schema provides many options for describing relations between research objects. This talk, from the Winter 2025 ESIP meeting, describes how the most common relationTyprs are used, opportunities for more detail in DataCite metadata, and measures of repository connectivity with bright-spots.