Bridging the digital divide! Kathleen Shearer explores how repository networks are transforming open science, making research more accessible and fostering collaboration. Read more: https://t.co/LcbKmEWxrr
Making the case (again) at @GlobalDiamondOA that using DOI metadata for understanding the publishing landscape since many regions cannot afford, or do not want to use DOIs @WACREN@LAReferenciaAA
Making the case (again) at @GlobalDiamondOA that using DOI metadata for understanding the publishing landscape since many regions cannot afford, or do not want to use DOIs @WACREN@LAReferenciaAA
Making the case (again) at @GlobalDiamondOA that using DOI metadata for understanding the publishing landscape since many regions cannot afford, or do not want to use DOIs @WACREN@LAReferenciaAA
Good to spend time with LIBSENSE folks in Cape Town, and to promote the Publish Review Curate model as a powerful approach to NEXT GEN diamond publishing.
Very pleased to have been a founding partner of the LIBSENSE Africa project. Grass roots community building + top down policy development is a good combination.
7οΈβ£ Key Impacts from 9οΈβ£ Years of Advancing #OpenScience in #Africa π
With our partners and collaborators, we built vibrant communities, shaped policies, enhanced infrastructure access, and more.
Read the full story here π https://t.co/9Pcbe0FSnB
@InfoSchoolSheff @AC3_News π
7οΈβ£ Key Impacts from 9οΈβ£ Years of Advancing #OpenScience in #Africa π
With our partners and collaborators, we built vibrant communities, shaped policies, enhanced infrastructure access, and more.
Read the full story here π https://t.co/9Pcbe0FSnB
@InfoSchoolSheff @AC3_News π
We are very pleased to publish a new version of the "Resource Type" Vocabulary: https://t.co/tlhOTNougQ 105 resource types in 25 languages - representing the huge variety and language diversity of research outputs in repositories!
Great to see another innovative review service joining the growing community of Publish-Review-Curate. These services bypass many of the problems of the traditional publishing system (think: slow, closed, opaque, and inefficient) Congrats to @RoRInstitute !
MetaROR has launched today! This free platform from @RoRInstitute and @aimos_inc, aims to change the way research is reviewed and shared. Using their Publish-Review-Curate model, MetaROR is making the publication process faster and more open. Details: https://t.co/SHOs7l2voV
Transforming scholarly publishing through the Publish, Review, Curate model https://t.co/OlBjz8Ef9H In a climate where the scholarly community is increasingly looking for alternatives the Publish, Review, Curate approach offers a very promising option.
COAR launches task force on sustainable and interoperable PIDs models https://t.co/Idl8L5VBx1 This is *not* about competing with the existing, mainstream solutions, but ensuring other local approaches are widely discoverable and interoperable with the mainstream PIDs.
Looking forward to sharing some of the key takeaways from our recent meeting discussing how we can expand the "publish, review, curate" publishing model. Part of the diamond ecosystem, but with an innovative twist. @PeerCommunityIn @ASAPbio_@PREreview_@eLife@LIBSENSE
20 days to go! π Join the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access to explore how open science advances social justice. Virtual attendance still open! π
ποΈ 8β14 Dec 2024 | Cape Town
#DOASummit2024#DiamondOpenAccess#OpenScience
20 days to go! π Join the 2nd Global Summit on Diamond Open Access to explore how open science advances social justice. Virtual attendance still open! π
ποΈ 8β14 Dec 2024 | Cape Town
#DOASummit2024#DiamondOpenAccess#OpenScience
@scholarlykitchn In defence of repositories https://t.co/abSzV6JpIJ
In reply to @scholarlykitchn
blog. Lisa Hinchliffe (unfortunately) does not accurately portray the reality related to discoverability of repository content. Next time, ask the experts @COAR
From https://t.co/QmW428npbv
@CabellsPublish@scholarlykitchn In defence of repositories https://t.co/abSzV6JpIJ
In reply to @scholarlykitchn
blog. Lisa Hinchliffe (unfortunately) does not accurately portray the reality related to discoverability of repository content. Next time, ask the experts @COAR
From https://t.co/QmW428npbv
In defence of repositories https://t.co/abSzV6IRTb In reply to @scholarlykitchn blog. Lisa Hinchliffe (unfortunately) does not accurately portray the reality related to discoverability of repository content. Next time, ask the experts @COAR
Today we are excited to launch the "Paper Pledge for the Planet initiative" with many international partners. Work with us to make climate change articles openly available! Happy #OpenAccessWeek https://t.co/qaHObqce87