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Diller ve Edebiyatİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Martin Paul Eve

Like most years, a mixed bag for me here. Kidney failure continues to be a truly challenging medical fiasco, with AV fistulas, overnight dialysis, hormone therapies, and much much more. I also continue to feel the severe difficulties of my rheumatoid arthritis, which required a hip replacement in April.

Bibliographic ReferencesOpen CitationsOpen ScienceOpenCitationsBarcelona DeclarationDiğer Sosyal Bilimlerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in OpenCitations blog
Yazar Chiara Di Giambattista

OpenCitations and the Barcelona Declaration are happy to announce that the call for participation and contributions to the Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata 2025 is now open.  After the success of the 2023 edition, this edition of the Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata (WOOC) will take place in Bologna , on 28-29 May 2025 . – https://workshop-oc.github.io.

Sosyal Bilimlerİngilizce

Since the inception of ChatGPT in late 2022, the question of how AI will change academia is a concern in almost every discipline. Social media and mailing lists alike are flooded with suggestions for new AI-based tools, workflows, or seminars. At the same time, many journal publications now come with some form of AI involvement – from analyzing and interpreting data to the drafting of whole sections.

Global Access FundGlobal Access ProgramGuest Blog PostMembersBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in DataCite Blog - DataCite
Yazarlar Bessem Aamira, Salaheddine Ben Ali, Mohamad Mostafa

In the digital era, making research easily discoverable and accessible cannot be overstated. In this context, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system has emerged as a global persistent identifiers (PIDs) standard for identifying and linking digital content. However, many institutions in Tunisia, as well as institutions in other developing countries, have been slow to adopt this system due to various challenges.

NotesPrivacy-engineeringStandardsBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Abhishek Tiwari

In contemporary technology environments, organisations are increasingly challenged with the complexities of privacy engineering. The evolving data governance and regulatory ecosystems demand not only technical ingenuity but also a deep understanding of legal frameworks and organizational dynamics.

CrossrefProductProgramsStrategyBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Crossref Blog

Looking back over 2024, we wanted to reflect on where we are in meeting our goals, and report on the progress and plans that affect you - our community of 21,000 organisational members as well as the vast number of research initiatives and scientific bodies that rely on Crossref metadata. In this post, we will give an update on our roadmap, including what is completed, underway, and up next, and a bit about what’s paused and why.

NotesPrivacy-engineeringPurpose-limitationData-lineageBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
Yayınlandı in Abhishek Tiwari

At the heart of privacy lies the principle of purpose limitation, dictating that data should only be processed for explicitly stated purposes. This principle presents a considerable challenge, especially for organisations operating at the scale of Meta, which handles vast amounts of data from billions of users.

FunMusicAlbumsITunesNowplayingBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
Yayınlandı in quantixed

It’s getting towards the end of the year so it is time to assemble a list of my favourite albums released in 2024. I have sporadically posted lists like this in the past. These twenty albums were the ones I liked the most (and the ones that I thought other people might like to hear). The Lemon Twigs – A Dream Is All We Know Genre: Power pop | [link] My favourite record of this year.

EducationSocial Mobility93%ATFQBanterMühendislik ve Teknolojiİngilizce
Yayınlandı in O'Really?

Have you ever been asked WHAT SCHOOL DID YOU GO TO? I was once asked this in a high-stakes job interview and my answer was that of a startled rabbit caught in the headlights before becoming squashed roadkill on the highway to hell. Nobody has asked me that question before or since. How can such a simple question be so difficult to answer?