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A Community Science Index
This is a collaboratively made index of resources to accompany the GenR theme ‘Post-Digital Community Science’ which ran over May/June 2019. The theme blogposts can all be seen here online
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Open Science Top Ten Tools – All Open Source!
A list of general purpose tools for researchers compiled by Generation R which can be used with no additional learning other than standard user interface familiarity. There will be an advanced ‘Data Scientists 4 All’ Top Ten coming soon 🙂 This top ten index is part of GenRs theme Integrating Open Science Learning into Higher Education (Jan/Mar 2019). The tools …
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Collaborative Text Invitation! Top 10 FOSS Open Science Tools & Services for Researchers
The motivation behind the work is to help students and researchers in higher education with their study practice by providing them with the best free and open source — tools and services — from the Open Science community. All contributors will be listed in the blogpost and journal article. A vote for the top 10 …
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Making a ‘Pre-Publishing’ Research Workflow Open Source
Being open & transparent saves time & improves research Image: Before – After. ‘Being open & transparent saves time & improves research: The Grackle Project’ and ‘Making a ‘Pre-Publishing’ Research Workflow Open Source’ modification of slide 25 from keynote presentation from the 13th Munin Conference (Tromsø, Norway) by Dr. Corina Logan, “We won’t be… ‘Bullied into Bad Science’”, …
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An Interview with de-RSE: Supporting Researchers Using Software
An interview by GenR with members of the newly forming German association of Research Software Engineers – de-RSE. The association is being formally constituted in late November 2018 (next week 26th Nov., Berlin) and will provide a new support network for the wider software community. Highlights being a summer 2018 conference in Potsdam
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Socializing Infrastructures #infraQA
GenR theme asking questions about ‘how’ to transition to Open Science infrastructures. What can researchers make use of and how to get involved in shaping their future. Covering: software as infrastructure, governance, tools, methodologies, pedagogy, knowledge, & institutions.
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