Postagens de Rogue Scholar

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DevelopmentRstatsTeachingBiologiaInglês
Publicados in quantixed

How can we teach “R for cell biologists” rather than teaching R to cell biologists? I’ve noticed that many R training courses will teach R – regardless of who is taking the course – and leave it to the participants to figure out how they can use R in their own discipline.

Open AccessOpen ScienceUrheberrechtWissenschaftskommunikationCiências SociaisAlemão
Publicados in wisspub.net

Dieser Blogpost dokumentiert zentrale Aussagen zu Open-Science-Themen in den Parteiprogrammen zur Bundestagswahl 2025 am 23. Februar 2025 von AFD, BSW, CDU/CSU, SPD, FDP, Grünen und Linke. AFD Im Wahlprogramm der AFD (PDF) wird Open Science nicht spezifisch adressiert.

CommunityCode Of ConductGovernanceCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autores Yanina Bellini Saibene, Mark Padgham, Natalia Morandeira

🔗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.We, the Code of Conduct Committee,are responsible for receiving, investigating, deciding,enforcing and reporting on all reports of potential violations of our Code.We are committed to transparency with our community

ROpen-sourcePackage DevelopmentDOIOutra medicina humana e ciências da saúdeInglês
Publicados in Epiverse-TRACE developer space
Autores Joshua Lambert, Chris Hartgerink

Note This is a follow-up blog post to the Dual licensing R packages with code and data post published in September 2024. It contains learnings from submitting epiparameter to CRAN with a dual license. Overview of previous blog post on R package licensing We previously published a post on the Epiverse-TRACE blog discussing the importance of licensing code and data for open source.

BlogQuímicaInglês
Publicados in chem-bla-ics

One-and-a-half years ago I started migration my blog from blogger.com to a Markdown and Git-based blog. It has been a fascinating journey that I do not regret. I love being back in control and not reliant on features of some content management system. I learned so much along the way, including Jekyll and Liquid to start with, but also Fontawesome (for better or worse)m and Goatcounter for GDPR-compatible and privacy-first impact tracking.

BooksCiências NaturaisInglês
Publicados in Biopragmatics
Autor Charles Tapley Hoyt

Here’s the books I read in 2024. If I were Dudley Dursley, I’d be very upset that I read one fewer new book than in 2023. But then, I’d remember that I re-read a lot of Cosmere in 2024 to prepare for Wind and Truth , which was great.

BiologiaInglês
Publicados in Home on Open Bioinformatics Foundation
Autor Open Bioinformatics Foundation

We invited our community to nominate potential keynote speakers for BOSC, and we were delighted with the many excellent suggestions received. In the next stage of this process, we’re providing you with an opportunity to express any concerns regarding the suitability of any nominated individuals as BOSC Keynote Speakers. Our invited speaker selection process and criteria include examples of potential reasons for exclusion.