Open Science News – 25 July 2014

Openscience.svgWhat was new in open science this week?

  • Hack your PhD has produced a series of flyers representing various individuals who benefit from open science. See the PhD student image below, and all the rest (including journalist, citizen, librarian, etc.) on their website.
  • If you missed the F1000Research/Harvard open science event in Boston last week, the slides are available on Slideshare.
  • Open geosciences. Tips for geoscientists on making their work more open, by Sara Mynott of the European Geosciences Union.
  • Congratulations to Neelie Kroes, vice president of the European Commission, on winning the BioMed Central Open Access Advocate of the Year Award.

 

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