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TutorielsUneScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneFrancese
Pubblicato in Le blog Zotero francophone
Autore Pascal Martinolli

Billet rédigé par ✏️ Pascal Martinolli, avec la collaboration de Raphaël Grolimund Ce billet présente l’extension Cita pour Zotero qui permet d’enrichir ses propres notices de Zotero avec des identifiants pérennes (autres que le DOI) et des données de citations que l’extension va chercher dans CrossRef, OpenAlex et Wikidata.

Plug-ins Et AppsTutorielsUneScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneFrancese
Pubblicato in Le blog Zotero francophone
Autore Pascal Martinolli

Billet rédigé par ✏️ Pascal Martinolli, avec la collaboration de Raphaël Grolimund Ce billet est la suite du billet « Enrichir sa collection de références Zotero grâce à l’extension Cita ». Nous allons explorer comment Zotero et Cita peuvent vous aider à contribuer à Wikidata. Les généralités à connaître pour contribuer à Wikidata sont dans les annexes à la fin de ce billet.

Lab LifeResearchScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese

I recently returned from a research stay at the University of Ottawa: A grant by the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) - through the BUA Fellowship Program of the Objective 3 - Advancing Research Quality and Value - allowed me to visit Stefanie Haustein, associate professor at the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa and co-director of the Scholarly Communications Lab.

ChemistryComputational ChemistryHistory Of ScienceMathematicsModelsChimicaInglese
Pubblicato in Dr. Joaquin Barroso's Blog

2025 was declared by UNESCO as the International Year of Quantum Sciences, bringing a lot of celebrations, however much of the discourse is dominated by physicists and quantum technologists, some of which proclaim the dawn of the new “quantum revolution”. Yet, amid the excitement, I can’t help but notice that quantum chemistry remains underrepresented, despite […]

RBiologiaInglese
Pubblicato in Getting Genetics Done

Reposted from the original at https://blog.stephenturner.us/p/construct-objects-with-idiomatic-r-code --- Today I discovered the constructive package and the construct() function for creating R objects with idiomatic R code to make human-readable reproducible examples. CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/package=constructive Source: https://github.com/cynkra/constructive/ Docs &

Rogue ScholarScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
Pubblicato in Front Matter

This is the September 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 One blog was added in September. Welcome!

NewsMPubPublishing CoursesSFU PublishingScienze socialiInglese
Pubblicato in Public Knowledge Project
Autore Famira Racy

Registration is now open for the Open Publishing Series — three online courses from SFU’s MPub program, with start dates in January and May, 2026. Join us for a webinar on October 30 to meet the instructors and learn more. In an era of disinformation, polarization, and growing mistrust of academic institutions, scholarly publishing is […] The post Register Now for PKP + SFU Open Publishing Courses! appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.

Sin CategoríaStudi umanisticiSpagnolo
Pubblicato in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autore Atarraya

Arturo Souto , DR © Tinta y acuarelas sobre papel Esta es una reproducción digital, con fines de divulgación, de una obra original, todos los derechos de autor y reproducción están reservados por el coleccionista.

Appalachian HistoryWythe County VAStoria e archeologiaInglese
Pubblicato in Appalachianhistorian.org
Autore Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Why the cove mattered In the spring of 1864 Ulysses S. Grant pushed on all fronts in Virginia. One prong sent Brigadier General George Crook to wreck the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad at Dublin Depot and to burn the big railroad bridge over the New River at Central Depot, today’s Radford.