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Now that you have created your package, presenting it to the world is a crucial step to gain visibility and attract users . Marketing your package effectively contributes to reaching the people your package can support, finding users to assist you in maintaining and improving your package and allowing you to learn about how people use it. In this blog post we suggest a series of activities and tools for advertising your

Veröffentlicht in Journal of Open Source Software Blog |
Autor Arfon M. Smith

Skip to main content ::: {#app-content .styles__appChildrenContainer___[chunkhash-base64-5] role=“main”} Rewrite in Rust – Gui Castelão and Luiz Irber on Gibbs SeaWater Oceanographic Toolbox in Rust JOSSCast: Open Source for ResearchersBy The Journal of Open Source SoftwareMar 07, 2024 Share 00:00 36:54 ::: Subscribe Now: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, RSS Gui Castelão and Luiz Irber join Arfon and

Veröffentlicht in Open Access Brandenburg
Autor Team OA Brandenburg

Es gibt etwas Neues in der Open-Access-Landschaft: Einen Preis, genauer: einen Bundespreis für Open Access für Personen und Institutionen, die sich besonders für den Kulturwandel durch Open Access engagierten und engagieren. Das Motto: “Gemeinsam entfesseln wir Wissen”. Enter ENTER-Award.

Veröffentlicht in iRights.info
Autor Christoph Hornung

Die Auswahl einer geeigneten Zeitschrift oder Publikationsplattform ist wichtiger Teil der Publikationsstrategie von Forschenden – auch und gerade wenn sie Open Access publizieren möchten. Christoph Hornung stellt verschiedene Such-Angebote wie B!SON und oa.finder vor und erläutert passende Einsatzmöglichkeiten. In kleinen Disziplinen mit beschränkter Anzahl an relevanten Open-Access-Titeln ist es mitunter leicht, den Überblick zu behalten.

Veröffentlicht in JP's blog
Autor JP Monteagudo

RQ: What exactly is the CLT and what’s the deal with n 30? CLT - mathematical definition and simple terms definition How we use CLT How to know when empirical distribution converges to normal distribution? How did we come up with n $ $ 30? Cohen (1991) Taught that at least 30 observations were needed to use critical-ratio approach used in t-tables when comparing groups.

Veröffentlicht in GigaBlog

Few countries have a biodiversity that’s comparable to Brazil’s, including plant-based food sources that are little known elsewhere.  Even in big cities you may pick all kinds of fruit directly from the tree, which can be both tasty and also interesting for the botanist. The Citizen Science project “Pomar Urbano” collects data on urban fruit-bearing plant in Brazilian cities.

Veröffentlicht in Politics, Science, Political Science
Autor Ingo Rohlfing

The article “Resolving empirical controversies with mechanistic evidence” discusses the potential of using evidence about mechanisms to resolve statistical disagreements and aid in choosing the correct quantitative model. While there are challenges and uncertainties in this approach, it emphasizes the value of theorizing about mechanisms and collecting evidence about them, especially in disciplines like economics.

Veröffentlicht in Syntaxus baccata

Version 0.7.9 of Citation.js comes with a new feature: plugin-bibtex now supports the import and export of Data Annotations in BibLaTeX files. This means ORCID identifiers from DOI, Wikidata, CFF, and other sources can now be exported to BibLaTeX. Combined with a BibLaTeX style that displays ORCID identifiers, you can now quickly improve your reference lists with ORCIDs.

Veröffentlicht in Front Matter

This week the Rogue Scholar science blog archive has added author affiliation name and ROR ID to the DOI metadata of about 2,500 of its 15K blog posts registered with Crossref. This makes Front Matter (the Crossref member registering Rogue Scholar DOIs) one of the top 10 ROR early adopters in Crossref metadata.