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Abandoned AppalachiaHistoire et archéologieAnglais
Publié in Appalachianhistorian.org
Auteur Alex Hall

Abandoned Appalachia Series A Mid‑Century Push for Modern Utilities In the years after World War II, small cities across the southern Appalachian coalfields raced to install the public works that bigger towns already took for granted. Whitesburg’s answer was a stout, cinder‑block water‑treatment plant erected at the foot of School Hill, just yards from Main Street and the North Fork of the Kentucky River.

PythonMypyStatic TypingSciences naturellesAnglais
Publié in Biopragmatics
Auteur Charles Tapley Hoyt

Following the theme of my previous two posts, I’ve run into another typing conundrum where I want to unpack a pre-existing Callable into a class with Generic[P, T] where P is a parameter specification type (i.e. ParamsSpec) After figuring out the right way to declare a generic featuring a ParamSpec, I updated the class-resolver package to use the shiny new (and more accurate) annotations.

FundingFeedbackGrantsBiologieAnglais
Publié in quantixed

Giving effective feedback is a skill that, like any other, needs to be honed. I wouldn’t claim to be an expert but there are methods in how to give feedback that means that your guidance is more likely to help the person improve. Giving feedback to colleagues on grant applications is particularly tricky. It’s partly the high stakes involved: people’s livelihoods can be at stake and applicants’ best ideas are laid bare, so care is needed.

Creative Commons + LizenzenUrheberrechtWissen + Open AccessWissenschaftCopyright LawDroitAllemand
Publié in iRights.info
Auteur Thomas Dreier

Thomas Dreier begleitete die Einführung der Creative Commons-Lizenzen in Deutschland. Rückblickend erläutert der Jurist, welche Erfolge und Herausforderungen das flexible Lizenzmodell hierzulande brachte und wie es sich auf Urheberrecht und digitale Kommunikation auswirkte.

Géographie humaine et aménagement du territoireAnglais
Publié in Existential Crunch

So, how do you actually write a living literature review? In the more than two years that I have been writing this (time really flies), sometimes I get asked how I go about writing the posts here. With this post, I want to answer this question. While this is focused on a living literature review, I think these notes are probably helpful for everybody who has to do at least some scientific writing or wants to do more of that in the future.

3QsOpen AccessResearchSciences socialesAnglais
Auteur Belen Febres-Cordero

Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing. This post introduces Lucía Céspedes , a research associate at ScholCommLab. In this interview, Lucía tells us about her exciting work and encourages us to dare to write, rewrite, and publish, while letting go of the unachievable desire to read it all.

Informatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Research Software Alliance
Auteur Research Software Alliance

April 2025 ReSA has released its 2024 Community Report, highlighting another impactful year of global collaboration to advance research software and support the people behind it. This year’s highlights include the Research Software Funders Forum’s involvement in the Global Research Council’s annual meeting and the successful hosting of its third international workshop in Sweden.

OutreachyOpen ScienceBiologieAnglais
Publié in Bioconductor community blog
Auteurs Kate Rasheed, Divine Aleru

Introduction Open source provides an accessible platform for individuals to develop and refine their skills while collaborating on real-world projects. For tech enthusiasts with little to no experience, contributing to open-source projects is a great way to gain hands-on experience, learn from experts, and become part of a global community. One program that actively supports newcomers in open source is Outreachy.

InterviewsNeuerscheinungenOA PublikationsfondsBrandenburgDagmar Barth-WeingartenAutres sciences socialesAllemand
Publié in Open Access Brandenburg
Auteur Team OA Brandenburg

Im Jahr 2024 hat der Publikationsfonds des Landes Brandenburg die Veröffentlichung von Open-Access-Publikationen von Wissenschaftler*innen aus verschiedenen Fachbereichen. Diese Titel repräsentieren eine breite Palette von Disziplinen und sind ein Zeugnis der vielfältigen Forschungslandschaft des Landes. In den kommenden Wochen werden wir Ihnen einige dieser Veröffentlichungen in unserem Blog näherbringen.