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Se me quedan muchas cosas, pero aquí va lo básico, elemental, para obervar en un texto con miras a su uniformidad. En las editoriales hay diversos tipos de correcciones (ortotipográfica, de estilo) y pueden existir tantas intervenciones como determine el editor. Esta sería una primera intervención, si se quiere… Haz una lectura general: Lee el texto completo de forma rápida para tener una idea general del contenido y la estructura.

Publié in Dual Power Supply
Auteur Kirk Pollard Smith

Updates from Form Energy My hot take no one asked for I don’t want to sound pessimistic. But Form Energy has benefited immensely from the MIT / Yet-Min Chiang / Mateo Jaramillo / Ex-Tesla hype-sphere, and I will wait to be excited about their technology when I see it working, at scale, for a long time, at an affordable price.

Publié in Dual Power Supply
Auteur Kirk Pollard Smith

I sip slowly from the information firehose that is my cornucopia of industry newsletters, RSS feeds, and Google Scholar updates on new publications in the flow battery landscape. There’s not enough time to give everything a proper read, and often if I see something useful I just file it away in Zotero for it to collect digital dust.

Publié in Blog - Metadata Game Changers

Funder metadata is becoming more important as the global research infrastructure is engaged as a tool for quantifying impact of funders on research results and as interest in open science increases. Using acronyms in funder names makes it difficult to find identifiers and make the connections that are needed to realize benefits.

Publié in Andrew Heiss's blog

Even though I’ve been teaching R and statistical programming since 2017, and despite the fact that I do all sorts of heavily quantitative research, I’m really really bad at probability math . Like super bad. The last time I truly had to do set theory and probability math was in my first PhD-level stats class in 2012.

Publié in Blog - Metadata Game Changers

Metadata Game Changers and the INFORMATE Project had the opportunity to present some of our recent work during the recent culminating conference to showcase the outcomes, coalition-building efforts, and ongoing work stemming from the 2023 Year of Open Science (YOS). Some highlights are described here and a recording of the talk is also available.

Auteur Arfon M. Smith

Subscribe Now: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, RSS Mats van Es joins Arfon and Abby to discuss reproducible science and the functionality he added to FieldTrip, a MATLAB software toolbox for analyzing brain imaging data. Mats is a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Oxford. You can follow Mats on Twitter/X @mats_van_es.

Publié in wisspub.net

Im Beitrag Ein neuer Blick auf Open Access: Wissenschaftliches Publizieren aus Sicht des öffentlichen Beschaffungsrechts, beleuchten die Juristen Alfred Früh und Rika Koch ein Thema, dem in der Schweizer Bibliothekswelt bislang viel zu wenig Beachtung zugekommen ist. Wesentliche Teile des Beitrags stammen aus dem swissuniversities-Projekt Regulatory Framework.