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Lab LifeResearchCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês

We are excited to announce the launch of our new project, “Infra Wiss Blogs - Kooperative Informationsinfrastruktur für wissenschaftliche Blogs” funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG 2023). Blogs have become an indispensable component of digital science communication, serving as a platform for scholarly communication, a diary for documenting research findings in the context of open science, or a showcase for communicating

BibliometricBibliometricianERAInformetricsMetric IndicatorsCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in The Bibliomagician
Autor Bibliomagician Staff

Scientometric researcher and President of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (ISSI), Dr. Giovanni Abramo , discusses his views on and critically analyzes the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) Initiative. A response is forthcoming from CoARA.

Ciências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in COREF Blog
Autor re3data Team

Summer Meeting of the Editorial Board The re3data.org editorial board was able to get together in person over the summer, meeting for two days in June at the library of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). It was a great opportunity to on-board our new editors and to reconnect with colleagues to focus on updates and improvements to the registry. In addition to the work, the group enjoyed good food and fellowship in the evening.

AllgemeinMuseen + ArchiveUrheberrechtVideoWissenschaftDireitoAlemão
Publicados in iRights.info
Autor Adelheid Heftberger

Urheberrechte an Filmwerken sind oft nicht leicht zu ermitteln. Institutionen wie das Bundesarchiv verfügen über einen Schatz an teilweise verwaisten Filmwerken. Damit die Gesellschaft an diesem Schatz teilhaben kann, sind vorher Unsicherheiten bei Urheber- und Nutzungsrechten zu klären.

R BiologiaInglês
Publicados in Paired Ends

Update March 2025 : The preprint described in this paper is now peer-reviewed and published in PLoS ONE. VP (Pete) Nagraj is a long time friend, colleague, and collaborator, and is the author of this post. Pete and I have co-authored over a dozen publications, and have taught several graduate courses in data science together.

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Publicados in Upstream

Coming down from the recent FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) and FORCE2024 conference at UCLA has allowed reflection on some of the recurring themes from the two events. One of these was the issue of language appropriation in the open scholarship space. In the process of attempting to write some of these issues up, it became clear that this requires something of a wander down history lane.