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@v_i_o_l_a@openbiblio.social
2025-09-15 06:13:16

"How a New Data Platform Sheds Light on #OpenScience #Funding" @ Katina Magazine:

@HeidiSeibold@fosstodon.org
2025-08-11 11:33:02

I am looking for inspiring examples of outreach and marketing activities of #OpenScience initiatives or services.
Any help would be appreciated! 💜

A drawing of one person interviewing another. There is a camera person and someone taking the audio. In the background an oversized screen, headphones, writing and mini globe.
@v_i_o_l_a@openbiblio.social
2025-08-13 06:30:53

"The Open Science Cookbook" #OpenScience
[why on earth is ALA unable to publish the open access version properly with…

@geant@mstdn.social
2025-07-30 09:14:06

We’re heading to #OSFair2025
Together with the European e-Infrastructures Assembly, we’ll be at CERN with a joint booth and a shared mission: to help shape a more open, inclusive, and connected future for research and #openscience
📅 Register by 31 July:

Open Science Fair 2025 poster
@a_j_millar@fediscience.org
2025-08-28 12:50:31

Conference vignette 👀: #OpenScience is about much more than #OpenData. Presenting unpublished work is also Openness, as social science alumna Dr. Ros Attenborough reminded us. And if you can share that way, then...
In the Presidential symposium, another lab alumnus introduced a mouse protein that massively affected the clock ⏰ . His group found it through an ambitious phosphoproteomic 🧪 candidate selection approach on a cell line 🧫 , looking beyond the canonical idea of the clockwork (TTFL in the jargon). Canonical here means canonised by a Nobel prize.
A good friend from Japan explained in the Q&A that his group had just found the SAME gene in a genetic screen of mice 🐁with altered sleep patterns 🐁💤🛌. We know the clock controls sleep. So, independent evidence across continents.👍
Over dinner they started to coordinate how they would each publish their work. #Science working.

@toothFAIRy@scholar.social
2025-07-26 18:19:41

Great read by Sarahanne Field and Madeleine Pownall:
Subjectivity is a Feature, not a Flaw: A Call to Unsilence the Human Element in Science
#OpenScience includes practices such as #reflexivity in order to increase the transparancy of the research process.

@awinkler@openbiblio.social
2025-09-19 10:57:44
Content warning:

nettes Bild aus einer eher epistemologischen skeptischen Betrachtung von #openscience 🤗 🌵
"Openness is a saguaro cactus: a beautiful ecological keystone that we should love, celebrate, and occasionally water, but should not embrace in a full-on bearhug."
(Santana, C. (2024). The Value of Openness in Open Science. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1–15