Open Science News – 31 July 2015
31 July, 2015 | Eva Amsen |
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This week, Adam Becker is tweeting from rotation Twitter account @astrotweeps and one of the things he’s talking about is open science. If you want an introduction, from an astrophysics point of view, head on over there! The account changes host every week.
- If you’re in Berlin on August 14, you can join this open science meetup, hosted by Julien Colomb. Maybe he can tell you over a drink about the “living figure” in his F1000Research article…
- Open Source.com lists 16 science projects for open innovation. We’re one of them, and you probably know us already, but have a look at the other 15!
- GitXiv is an intitiative for collaborative open computer science. See their wiki page for more information.
- Ecologists might want to have a look at the new article “The Tao of open science for ecology”, published in Ecosphere, which introduces open science concepts and practices for an ecologist audience.
- “RCUK will immediately explore options to incorporate the use of ORCID in its systems” and other updates from Research Councils UK on their open access policy.
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