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We thank you for following the eLife Innovation Initiative to date and look forward to having you along on our journey towards the new ‘publish, review, curate’ model of science communication.
Today, we announce a shift in our technology strategy from building a suite of open-source products for publishers to developing open scholarly infrastructure in support of the ‘publish, review, curate’ model. https://t.co/V9BVIZZbda
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🎉 We just reached 100,000 followers! 🎉
To say thank you for following us, we've got 10 all-new eLife socks to give away. Spread the word and enter here by March 22 for a chance to win: https://t.co/IzLOLrgPDr
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Today, we’re sharing our new vision and strategy focusing on the “publish, review, curate” model of publishing.
Read our update on how our mission has evolved in response to the changing publishing landscape: https://t.co/h0KDdVzpGS
A major barrier to streamlining workflows throughout the research lifecycle is lack of interoperability between tools. Register for next week's Open Source Community Call organized by @FORCE11rescomm@eLifeInnovation@datadryad (Jan 25) to join discussion https://t.co/qZdYMkab2d
As we publish the final outputs of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology (RPCB), it’s clear that preclinical research in cancer biology is not as reproducible as it should be.
Check the thread 🧵 for more ⬇️
https://t.co/sxtFDmft27
I will have a short slot talking about @RiverValley1000's implementation of the "Executable Research Article" using @stencila. Tomorrow, 4pm GMT. #OpenScience
Curious to hear more about what you can do with your scientific paper?
Join the eLife Innovation event at #OpenPublish Fest, we will be demoing new ways to enrich your research paper with code and data!
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During the webinar Kaveh Barzagan, director at @RiverValley1000, will join us to talk about their experience in implementing the ERA technology on @GigaScience
@stencila and eLife will be joining forces once again at #OpenPublish Fest on November 17, demoing old and new features happening on the Stencila platform.
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Thanks to everyone who attended our #curation workshop at #OpenPublishing today. Very insightful and full of great ideas. One of the points raised: "Some concerns about curation = endorsement"
Do you agree?
What benefits does curation bring to both researchers, authors and the wider scientific community?
Join our @ScietyHQ team for an interactive and collaborative workshop at the Open Publishing Fest 2021: https://t.co/Tjrsp6vm7l
Today, Nextflow has built vibrant communities, is downloaded 55,000+ times monthly, and is used by over 1,000 organisations, having become one of the most widely used solutions for orchestrating scientific workflows.
Learn more about @nextflowio ⬇️
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Today, Nextflow has built vibrant communities, is downloaded 55,000+ times monthly, and is used by over 1,000 organisations, having become one of the most widely used solutions for orchestrating scientific workflows.
Learn more about @nextflowio ⬇️
https://t.co/NGfu7ssRy6
Di Tommaso shares the history and the path that helped https://t.co/yUeeFbhGT6 grow into one of the most widely used tools for orchestrating scientific workflows.
https://t.co/NGfu7ssRy6