por Cristina Sacristán ¿Cómo se demostraba la locura en las salas de justicia en el siglo XIX?
por Cristina Sacristán ¿Cómo se demostraba la locura en las salas de justicia en el siglo XIX?
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Ein Austausch zu gemeinsamen Prinzipien und Perspektiven zwischen den Landesinitiativen in Berlin, Brandenburg und Nordrhein-Westfalen
The most common definition of anti-semitism is the racist treatment of Jewish people. [1] Even though when we talk about racism we often talk about white supremacist racism towards Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), racism can be directed to any group. [2] But that also means that if you have been learning about racism since Black Lives Matter, we can use that knowledge to understand anti-semitism better.
(Photo credit: Annelies Verhelst) Authors: Kim Hartley, Michelle Barker, Daniel S. Katz Given that software is an integral component of research processes and a widely used instrument for scientific research in all fields, funders have increasingly recognised and valued research software and the people who develop and maintain it as fundamental and vital to research globally.
I was about to call this blog post From spreadsheets to RDF , after the post last week. But then I decided to just use the pattern I typically use. Why I wanted to use that shorter term in the first place was that one of the thing I like about the AMBIT software (of OpenTox and eNanoMapper fame) is its RDF support (see doi:10.1186/1756-0500-4-487). But RDF, ontologies, those are hard things.
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Students and early PhD candidates often don't understand all the talk about Open Science. They think Open Science is just 'normal' science. The older researchers are the ones who teach them otherwise. Let's change that!
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 rOpenSci in the Research Organization Registry rOpenSci was added to the Research Organization Registry (ROR) in its latest release. The ROR is a global, community-led registry of open persistent identifiers for research organizations.
Sürekli Ulaşılabilirlik Ve Türk Hukukunda Ulaşılabilir Olmama Hakkı* Tuğçe Kaya** Avrupa ülkelerinin büyük bir kısmı, bir süredir işçinin ulaşılabilir olmama […]