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Publicados in Everything is Connected
Autor Ernesto Priego

We come from the stone age: the magic happens here. It is medicine, nutrients, seed, sauce cornerstone sediment of history the centre holds heavy cold, totemic- it is everything multiple make, serve, be. Basalt broken in before it works: Texolotl and Molcaxitl need each other. We come from the stone age: this is the tool no life without its power Sooner or later you need to have one you may have forgotten it is so essential.

Publicados in Upstream

This post is the third in a four-part series by Jennifer Gibson. The first post, on the shape and impact of research communication is available here. Reactions from readers are very welcome. Please use the commenting function. Before I dive into this part of the discussion, I’d like to credit Damian Pattinson and Stuart King at eLife, with whom I worked to develop the three first tenets below in 2020 and 2021, as eLife's core values.

Publicados in Everything is Connected
Autor Ernesto Priego

So many thoughts of home burst with the smell then heat sight religiously a crowd of faithful revere the old woman el comal cóncavo la vida en la calle roots not la hoguera not chimenea cooking to take away the embers with the hand of other braceros took braseros, died with them- a new land as promised legend. Arms, glowing coals abrazos and remembrance.

Publicados in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

El Movimiento de Sacerdotes del Tercer Mundo en el Noroeste Argentino por Lucía Santos Lepera En enero de 1968, el cura del pueblo azucarero de San Pablo –ubicado en la norteña provincia de Tucumán (Argentina)– ofició una misa en la sede del sindicato de obreros del ingenio, en repudio por el despido de un centenar […]

Publicados in Everything is Connected
Autor Ernesto Priego

For Paty In my language, cog rattle, noisemaker, ratchet: Signal to noise Arabic: from مَطْرَق‎ maṭraq stick, hammer, chatterbox to knock, bang, strike. Aramaic: from טרק‎ to hit, sting, bite, close a door, mix. Talmud: pakia? What is a madra? Rav Papa says: An Arabian whip whose end is split. Suena la matraca noisy, fun, old. Every sound comes from somewhere else. What fortunes will the racket bring?

Publicados in Upstream

The FORCE11 attribution working group held a workshop during the 2021 FORCE conference to explore some ethical aspects of using Contributor Roles (CRs). This workshop provided an overview of various CRs and their practical values in terms of providing a better recognition of the wide range of scholarly contributions.

Publicados in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

por Octavio Spindola Zago La Bella Época, ese periodo que se extiende desde el fin de la Guerra de Crimea hasta el estallido de la Gran Guerra, se caracterizó por tropos como el optimismo y la autocomplacencia –al menos para los europeos occidentales y los estadounidenses-: la paz reinaba garantizada por el Sistema Bismarckiano (una […]