New version of Supporting Research Communications: a guide is now available! Thank you for your feedback & revision ideas. Keep them coming! Sign up for updates and/or download PDF or ePub of version 1.1 at https://t.co/cRjQCl8ca4 Shared values, shared community, #supportersunite
Pleased to share the latest resource by the @FORCE11rescomm@C0PE Research Data Publication Ethics WG: policy templates for publishers & data repositories 10.5281/zenodo.5391293. If you use the templates, we’d love to have your feedback!
Read more at: https://t.co/3gbkG9H1oV
The #FORCE2021 conference is starting in TOMORROW! There is still time to register https://t.co/b7brRyPnGe Conference programme is https://t.co/liPQaVSw0o See you there!
In just over 24 hours (Tuesday Australia/East Asia and Monday afternoon/evening in the Americas) I‘ll be talking to @DaniLowenberg about a life in data, making it count and making it visible through publishing. Join us live or catch the replay!
https://t.co/eVZrMbpIG7
Announcing #FORCE2021 Keynote: @UNESCO's Dr Shamila Nair-Bedouelle will speak on how open science can help us achieve the sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Register now at https://t.co/RjCDjJRaBb
Green wave or red lights? We followed a traffic-light system in monitoring OpenCitations' compliance with #POSI. The results in this new blog post: https://t.co/XoeNPDSpS5
#openinfrastructure#OpenScience#OpenCitations
Do you use MAG? @unsub_org does, so we're building a replacement for MAG since it's going away at the end of the year. Tell us what MAG data you use so we can prioritize your usecase as well. See blog post for more info + link to form.
#opensource#opendata
Let's do this :)
Announcing the launch of our integration with @Zenodo_org 🎉 Innovating data & code publishing enables better & easier #openscience: https://t.co/ABE12nZFNt
Just in case it escaped notice... it's very cool that @datadryad has also committed to and self-assessed against #POSI, for the sustainability of #openinfrastructure
Dryad's post: https://t.co/JltaOpnUoK
Our post: https://t.co/h0VJmFhRPB
POSI website: https://t.co/uIYf73kFxS
Dryad takes our responsibility as open infrastructure seriously & works hard to align with the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure. With our board’s backing, we publicly commit to #POSI. Read our self-assessment & more about our journey: https://t.co/JMetfCWJ5i
We have POSItive news: The Crossref Board just voted to adopt the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (#POSI). @gbilder describes the (years-long) path to this point, our motivations, implications, and an initial self-assessment of how we meet POSI https://t.co/FkhE6jyebE
“The goal ought not to be to build our reputations on sequestered data but rather to recognize that our common enemy is disease and that we ought to be sharing data and code routinely”
Thank you for sharing your inspiring words and always championing open science @hmkyale
What are you doing (or trying to do) with persistent identifiers? This is your chance to tell the whole world about it! #PIDapalooza21 submissions are due soon - send in your proposal now! https://t.co/KM6aqLu86H
MDC team members @chodacki@mfenner@DaniLowenberg share their perspective on the need for open and transparent infrastructure in the development of data metrics https://t.co/z9b6LlNxCt
Three months in as our new Executive Director, Tracy Teal has reflected on her transition and put together some thoughts about the future of Dryad: https://t.co/ZefDhN468a
Excited to discuss how libraries provide infrastructure for data and software sharing with @chodacki as part of the #openpublish Fest @Micropub7n session https://t.co/w8AfxXYbNn. Session includes lots of great contributors including @tracykteal @KristinBriney +more. Open to all!