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Publié in Divulga-CI
Auteur Pedro Andretta

"Sim, existem muitas bases de dados que reúnem milhões de artigos. Muitos projetos com milhares de dólares envolvidos. Entretanto, o ECOAR possui a única base de dados indexada pelo Qualis CAPES, um projeto genuinamente brasileiro, de um desenvolvedor só, e sem contar com recursos externos" do Prof. Dr. Jordan Juliani do Programa de Pós-graduação em Gestão da Informação da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina.

Publié in Divulga-CI
Auteur Pedro Andretta

"[...] o funk e a informação musical podem através do lazer e do divertimento ser subsídio para a construção de uma identidade negra ativa na luta contra o racismo, que denuncia uma clico vicioso de exclusão ao qual a população negra é sujeitada no Brasil, principalmente através de padrões estéticos.“ propõe o Prof. Dr. Jobson Junior, atualmente na Universidade Estadual da Paraíba.

Publié in quantixed

It is time for my annual post of the papers I selected for a module that I teach (MD9A8, the module formerly known as MD997). Previous selections are grouped here or here. The list serves as a snapshot of interesting papers published in the previous 12 months or so. I hope it is useful to others who are looking for lists of papers to read, for student selections or for anything else.

Publié in Front Matter

The Rogue Scholar science blog archive starts 2024 with an important release: all blog posts (more than 13,000) are now available for download in Markdown, ePub, and PDF formats. This builds on work completed in December to store the full text of every Rogue Scholar blog post in Markdown format in the Rogue Scholar backend. Combined with the metadata in YAML format, these posts can now be downloaded via the Rogue Scholar API, e.g.

Publié in quantixed

I am having some fun running AlphaPulldown on a computing cluster. A requirement is to have input sequences in FASTA format. I found that I needed to get ~600 sequences. I had a list of the relevant Uniprot IDs. Surely getting the sequences for these proteins should be straightforward? Solution The Uniprot IDs can be converted – using the ID Mapping Tool on the Uniprot website – into any number of other IDs.

Publié in Syntaxus baccata

This past year was relatively quiet for Citation.js, as changes to the more prominent components (BibTeX, RIS, Wikidata) start to slow down. I believe this is a good sign, and that it indicates the quality of the mappings is high. Nonetheless, following the reworks of BibTeX and RIS in the past couple of years, some room for improvement still came up. Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata , observed May 9th, 2021, Sint-Oedenrode, The Netherlands.

Publié in quantixed

2023 has been a great year in running for me. Previous running round-ups are here (2022, 2021). My two main goals for 2023 were to run 3000 km and also to run 50 HM-or-more distance runs. I managed both with a couple of weeks left. I also bagged new PBs for 5K, 10K and half marathon as well as a handful of segments on Strava. I won no races but I did win two little running competitions at work.

Publié in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Auteur The rOpenSci Team

Dear rOpenSci friends, it’s time for our monthly news roundup! You can read this post on our blog.Now let’s dive into the activity at and around rOpenSci!rOpenSci HQ Reminder about giving season: consider donating to rOpenSci This Giving Season consider donating to rOpenSci to support our mission of empowering Open Science.

Publié in Research Software Alliance
Auteur Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal

December 2023 Author: Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal In 2023 I was engaged by the Research Software Alliance (ReSA) as a Community Manager for the Asia region, as part of the ReSA mission to advance the research software ecosystem by collaborating with decision makers and key influencers.

Publié in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Auteur Bilikisu Wunmi Olatunji

Being a part of the rOpenSci Champion’s program has been a transformative experience, pushing me to explore the world of R package development and contribute to the world of open science. While my initial project proposal took a different route, the unexpected journey led me to create a valuable tool that I am proud to call my own – an R package ChartkickR.