Open Science News – 29 May 2015
29 May, 2015 | Eva Amsen |
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Neil Chue Hong crowdsourced a long list of all the journals in which you can publish software.
- Green or Gold? On their blogs, open access champions Michael Eisen and Mike Taylor debate what the future will look like. The inevitable failure of parasitic green open access, by Michael Eisen, and the response by Mike Taylor, Green and Gold: the possible futures of Open Access.
- This summer, the Center for Open Science will award 1000 researchers with $1000 each for pre-registering study protocols.
- PLOS has taken to Reddit with regular AMAs with authors of some of their articles. This week Jelte Wicherts answered questions about his 2014 article “Why Publishing Everything Is More Effective than Selective Publishing of Statistically Significant Results“
- Finally, the Mozilla Science Lab Global Sprint is taking place across the world this weekend. Are there any locations near you? Check the etherpad under line 211 to see the locations. If there’s no site near you, you can still participate remotely by adding your name to the very bottom of the etherpad document.
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