Want to learn how to get the most of preprint and data archiving tools to make research more reproducible, inclusive and collaborative? Check out this course taught by UCLA librarian @IbsAli_
@Rick_Frausto The easiest way to get access to the talks is to register, the conference is very affordable relative to typical lab costs! https://t.co/4Xj4hyhh0u
Slides will be deposited into an @OSFramework site, but recordings might not be archived (privacy and space issues) More soon!
This work wouldn't be possible without my great supporters & collaborators over the last few years. For more context: check out a recent pub w colleagues @RStudioEDU https://t.co/PCF8sgfw5y
Also shoutout to @UCLALibrary@arieldeardorff@OpenSci_UCSF @stephenfloor @tayloras21!
This week #UCLASciLibs' featured scientist is @ucla_alumni Dr. Mairin Balisi, a @NSF Postdoc Fellow at @labreatarpits and @ucmerced. Dr. Balisi investigates how extinct animals impacted ecosystems in North America millions of years ago.
View her website: https://t.co/s6BTtoJHvn
Training & mentorship in #peerreview are central to our mission of empowering new voices to actively participate in peer review. Our Open Reviewers program https://t.co/bcl6UY5mmW is shaping into a workshop + other types of interactions to offer everyone opportunities to engage.
Whoohoo! The second 'Science is Art' competition is live. ๐ Was great working with @IbsAli_ , Princess, and Kate on this for the second year! ๐๐พ๐งฌ๐
For my sciences people at UCLA we are excited to see your submissions! @uclachem@UCLAMBI@UCLAQCBio@uclaGSA@dgsomucla@UCLA_BRI
To support, please RT one of our posts in your channels ๐.
To submit, go to https://t.co/QC4MagkpxH
The #UCLASciLibs are now accepting submissions from all Bruin students, faculty & staff for the second annual "Science is Art" competition โก๏ธ https://t.co/Hek8iDwusG
Selected artworks will be featured on the Intersections in Science blog. Good luck & let your creativity shine!