Open Science News – 4 July 2014

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  • Are you a researcher in Germany? This survey asks how you are using online tools in your research.
  • Want to help make science more open? Mozilla is hosting a Global Sprint on July 22 and 23. You can find more info in the notes for the planning meetings they had yesterday.
  • F1000Research Managing Director Rebecca Lawrence wrote a feature for PMLive, explaining the importance of open and transparent publishing and reviewing.
  • Don’t forget to sign up for local free open science events if you’re in Melbourne or in Boston.
  • Finally, congratulations to WriteLaTeX for winning the 2014 Nominet Internet Award in the category “Innovative Internet Business”. These are the happy faces of the winners, posted on Twitter by John Hammersley.

 

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