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Veröffentlicht in Divulga-CI
Autor Divulga-CI

Volume 2, Número 6 – Junho de 2024. Editada em maio de 2024. Última edição em junho de 2024. Publicada em 10 de junho de 2024. Disponível em: https://www.divulgaci.unir.br https://www.divulgaci.labci.online Laboratório Aberto Contexto e Informação Universidade Federal de Rondônia Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro O post Expediente apareceu primeiro em Divulga-CI.

Veröffentlicht in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

Una oposición de gran popularidad en el Distrito Federal que fue rápidamente desintegrada. Por Noé Daniel Sosa Santos La Federación de Partidos del Pueblo Mexicano (FPPM) fue un partido fundado en 1951 que al poco tiempo de su registro alcanzó una gran popularidad en muchas zonas de México, en especial en el Distrito Federal.

Veröffentlicht in OpenCitations blog
Autor Chiara Di Giambattista

The Founder and Co-Director of OpenCitations, Prof. David M. Shotton, peacefully passed away on Saturday, 18th May, after a long battle against illness. With his death, OpenCitations lost a Director, a Mentor, and a Guide. OpenCitations wouldn’t have existed without David’s foresight, which led him to design the first prototype of OpenCitations as a one-year project founded by JISC in 2010.

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Veröffentlicht in Research Software Alliance
Autor Michelle Barker, Domhnall Carlin, Jeremy Cohen, Eric A. Jensen, Catherine M. Jones, Carlos Martinez Ortiz and Dan Rudmann

June 2024 By Michelle Barker, Domhnall Carlin, Jeremy Cohen, Eric A. Jensen, Catherine M. Jones, Carlos Martinez Ortiz and Dan Rudmann 1 Introduction Advocating for, initiating and supporting policy change can be a major challenge. This is especially true in large organisations with longstanding structures and complex operational models that have been established over, sometimes, many years or even decades.

Veröffentlicht in chem-bla-ics

Ammar is finishing up his PhD thesis with his research on the use of FAIR towards predictive toxicology. Or, “AI ready”, as the term FAIR is now sometimes explained. Any computational method needs good data, and just FAIR is not enough. It needs to meet community standards, as formalized in R1.3. To me, this includes meeting community standards like minimal reporting standards.

Veröffentlicht in chem-bla-ics

Noting that in the coming week I am not attending the ELIXIR All Hands in Uppsala. Having lived in (and around) Uppsala for more than three years, I am disappointed and with the first stories from colleagues coming in even more. But it has been a way too busy year, I have much to finish up, and I need to take care of myself too. I am not 32 anymore. But in the past two weeks I did attend two workshops.

Veröffentlicht in GigaBlog

The 8th World Congress on Research Integrity (WCRI) took place in Athens, Greece from 1st-5th June. GigaScience Press are regular attendees of this conference, and this year our organisation was represented by GigaScience Editor-in-Chief Scott Edmunds, Executive Editor Nicole Nogoy, and Data Scientist Chris Armit.

Veröffentlicht in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

I gave my keynote talk last evening at the 28th Annual Tate Conference. I also passed out the handout shown above so people could have a handy reference for sauropod biology while I was talking. I have a link to a PDF version at the bottom of this post if you’d prefer it that way. Now that the talk’s done, I’m letting my “abstract” out into the world, here (link) and at the bottom of this post.

Veröffentlicht in Biopragmatics
Autor Charles Tapley Hoyt

The Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier (ORCID) database is an invaluable resource that supports the unambiguous identification of researchers. However, its first party data dump is too complex, verbose, and unstandardized for many use cases. This post describes open source software I wrote that automates downloading, processing, and exporting ORCID into a more usable form. I put the results on Zenodo under the CC0 license.