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Publicados in Divulga-CI
Autor Divulga-CI

Estudo da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo analisa as práticas informacionais das travestis da Grande Vitória (ES) frente ao processo de construção da identidade de gênero. Conheça a dissertação de Marcela Aguiar da Silva Nascimento, “Práticas informacionais de travestis da Grande Vitória (ES)”, desenvolvida junto ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Orientado pela Profa. Dra.

Publicados in Divulga-CI
Autor Divulga-CI

Pesquisadora propõe discussão acerca da mediação da informação e o protagonismo social para combater às violências de raça, gênero e sexualidade. Conheça a dissertação de Aline Ferreira, “Mulheres feministas negras e lésbicas e a mediação da informação e o protagonismo social”, desenvolvida junto ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina. Orientado pela Profa. Dra. Daniella Camara Pizarro.

Publicados in Divulga-CI
Autor Divulga-CI

Volume 2, Número 6 – Junho de 2024. Editada em maio de 2024. Última edição em junho de 2024. Publicada em 10 de junho de 2024. Disponível em: https://www.divulgaci.unir.br https://www.divulgaci.labci.online Laboratório Aberto Contexto e Informação Universidade Federal de Rondônia Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro O post Expediente apareceu primeiro em Divulga-CI.

Publicados in Research Software Alliance
Autor Michelle Barker, Domhnall Carlin, Jeremy Cohen, Eric A. Jensen, Catherine M. Jones, Carlos Martinez Ortiz and Dan Rudmann

June 2024 By Michelle Barker, Domhnall Carlin, Jeremy Cohen, Eric A. Jensen, Catherine M. Jones, Carlos Martinez Ortiz and Dan Rudmann 1 Introduction Advocating for, initiating and supporting policy change can be a major challenge. This is especially true in large organisations with longstanding structures and complex operational models that have been established over, sometimes, many years or even decades.

Publicados in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autor The rOpenSci Team

Developing dendroNetwork as a package was not a goal from the beginning, but looking back, I think that it should have been. I wish someone had suggested making a package to me much earlier. Why? Because of many things, but mostly: reproducibility and transparency. This enables others to also use the method and software.

Publicados in Stories by Adam Day on Medium
Autor Adam Day

TL;DR: The current version of the Papermill Alarm detects signals in 98.9% of the Hindawi retractions conducted over the last 12 months.** It’s never nice to see the harms caused by papermills, but it is good to see independent verification of the Papermill Alarm’s predictions. Here’s a question: Why are there 2 multi-squillion-euro detectors at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider?

Publicados in Research Software Alliance
Autor Kim Hartley, Michelle Barker, Daniel S. Katz

(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.

Publicados in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autor 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 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.

Publicados in Front Matter

This week I updated the submission form for the Rogue Scholar science blog archive to clarify that participating blogs can't be journals (or books). Journals and journal articles have many similarities to blogs and blog posts, but they are something different, and out of scope for the Rogue Scholar science blog archive. One feature that can differentiate a journal from a blog is that journals often have volumes and issues.

Publicados in COREF Blog
Autor re3data Team

The re3data Editorial Board is pleased to welcome seven new members: Dalal Hakim Rahme, Coordinator of Content Curation, United Nations Rene Faustino Gabriel Junior, Professor, Universidade Federal do Rio Grando do Sul Sandra Gisela Martín, Library Director, Universidad Católica de Córdoba Tekleweyni Geday, Lecturer, Mekelle University Theodora Bloom, Executive Editor, BMJ Vaidas Morkevičius, Professor, Lithuanian Data Archive for Social