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Lab LifeResearchPolicyCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês

The conversation about advancing the open access transformation has been revitalized by the “Council Conclusions on High-Quality, Transparent, Open, Trustworthy, and Equitable Scholarly Publishing” issued by the EU Science Ministries in May 2023 (Council of the European Union 2023). In September 2023, we organized the conference “Community-Driven Open Access Publishing” as a satellite event of the Open Access Days 2023 (Bibliotheks- und

Ciências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Blog - Bitfield Consulting
Autor John Arundel

Thanks to generics, there are some interesting new ways to program in Go. This article explains how we can use functional programming techniques like Map, Filter, and Reduce, and what kind of problems they might help us to solve.

BlaugustWritingBiologiaInglês
Publicados in Quintessence of Dust
Autor Stephen Matheson

The June issue of The Atlantic includes a deep profile of the accomplished but not-very-well-known comedian Albert Brooks. Here's a glimpse of his view of writing: I found a few interesting nuggets in that paragraph. His vision of writing as something you don't stop once you've started seems odd at first. The architect metaphor is funny, sure, but I wonder if his view is rare among writers.

Medicina e ciências da saúdeInglês
Publicados in André's slide box

Although Thoracic SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumour (SD-UT) is a recognized entity in the 5th edition of the WHO classification of thoracic tumors, this alteration occurs in garden-variety lung cancer as well (and in many other tumors too!) In fact, it is likely SD-UT exists on a continuum with SMARCA4 -deficient lung cancer. I recently came across an interesting case that demonstrated this phenomenon.

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Publicados in Open Research Office Berlin
Autor Maike Neufend

Das Open-Access-Büro hat den Open-Access-Bericht Berlin veröffentlicht. Er kann über die Community des OABB auf der Plattform PubPub abgerufen werden: https://oabb.pubpub.org/open-access-bericht-berlin. Open Research bedeutet, allen Interessierten einen offenen Zugang und eine umfassende Nachnutzbarkeit zu Forschungsergebnissen, -daten und dem gesamten Forschungsprozess zu ermöglichen.

MatemáticaInglês
Publicados in Math ∩ Programming
Autor Jeremy Kun

I’ve been upstreaming a bit of my compiler work to the MLIR project. Yesterday, I merged in a tutorial on mlir-opt, the main debugging tool for running passes on MLIR code. This is roughly the upstreamable parts of my first MLIR tutorial entry, MLIR — Running and Testing a Lowering. Mehdi Amini also provided a lot of useful information during review that taught me some stuff I didn’t know about the tool.

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Publicados in The Bibliomagician
Autor Bibliomagician Staff

The theme for the LIS-Bibliometrics conference 2024 is Exploring the Bibliometric Universe . LIS-Bibliometrics conference 2024 wishes to explore the ways that Bibliometrics is being used in the wider academic universe and help those who use bibliometric tools navigate that universe. The three keynote speakers are Professor Jennifer Byrne, Dr. Álvaro Cabezas Clavijo , and Professor Caroline S. Wagner.

Outras ciências sociaisInglês
Publicados in Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship
Autor Aaron Tay

New! Listen to a 10min autogenerated podcast discussing this blogpost from Google LLM Notebook Update Primo Research Assistant is out - See my initial preliminary view IP and ethical issues surrounding the use of content in Large Language Models (LLMs) have sparked significant debate, but I’ve mostly stayed out of it as this isn’t my area of expertise, and while there’s much to discuss and many legal opinions to

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

By Beatrice Mihalache Examining open source projects has been most useful to me while I am sharpening my coding skills, so I was excited to learn about the Bioinformatics Open Source Conference – BOSC.  I am a rising senior at UCLA, studying biophysics and data science. I strongly believe in open source, so I submitted the work I’d done with my PI and my grad student collaborator for a poster presentation at BOSC.