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Publié in Gemeinsamer Blog der DINI AGs
Auteur Gastautorin(nen) und -autor(en)

Anfang Juni berichtete Nature über das Anliegen des japanischen Wissenschaftsministeriums, 10 Milliarden Yen in den Ausbau von institutionellen Open-Access-Repositorien zu investieren (Singh Chawla, 2024). Diese Initiative bietet einen guten Anlass, um auf dem 112. BiblioCon über die Zukunft von institutionellen Open-Access-Repositorien zu sprechen.

Publié in Math ∩ Programming
Auteur Jeremy Kun

This blog now accepts webmentions. I used webmention.io and webmention.js for live rendering. You can see an example at the end of my old Bezier Curves post. After my initial experiments with POSSE, I’ve made a few improvements to the system. Now shortform posts are syndicated to Mastodon, Bluesky, and Twitter, and the links to the syndicated posts are automatically added to the end of each post.

Publié in Daniel S. Katz's blog

This post is cross-posted from Upstream: https://doi.org/10.54900/zks0k-pe034 I recently attended the FORCE2024 conference at UCLA. I’m a member of the board of directors of FORCE11, the parent organization for the conference, and the co-located FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute (FSCI), which I was not able to attend this year but have taught at in the past.

Publié in Lucidarios

En la entrada anterior dije que Nieremberg afirmó que Sancho IV escribió el Lucidario , atribuyéndole el nombre de auctor . Si entonces cité las visiones de la autoría de Buenaventura y Vicente Beauvais, posiblemente Nieremberg también pensara—seguramente Sancho lo hizo—en el más cercano referente de Alfonso X. La concepción de la autoría de Alfonso X es muy relevante para comenzar a responder la interrogante sobre la autoría del

Publié in chem-bla-ics

This summer I am trying to finish up some smaller projects that I did not have time for to finish, with mixed successes. I am combing this with a nice Dutch staycation, and I already cycled in Overijssel and in south-west Friesland and learning about their histories. But this post is about an update on my Citation Typing Ontology use cases. And I have to say, a mention by Silvio Peroni is pretty awesome, thanks! First, the bad news.

Recently Yanina Bellini Saibene reminded usto update our Slack profile: After doing that I went on to updating my profile photos on the rOpenSciwebsite, which ended up teaching me a few git tricks I would like to share here.Thanks Maëlle Salmon for the encouragement, andSteffi LaZerte for reviewing this post.Cloning as usual When I tried to clone the source code of rOpenSci’s website I realized the repowas large and it would take me several

Hace poco Yanina Bellini Saibene nos recordó actualizar el perfil de Slack: Después de hacer eso, decidí actualizar mis fotos de perfil en el sitio web de rOpenSci, y termine aprendiendo algunos trucos de git que voy a compartir acá.