As a passionate aficionado of WWII narratives, I'm utterly captivated by a meticulously-researched historical novel! 📚 Nothing immerses me more in the past. Currently, I’m COMPLETELY absorbed in a riveting book—how about you? Let’s exchange scholarly recommendations! Share what you're reading.
Interessant om door de projecten heen te browsen die funding hebben ontvangen.
https://www.openscience.nl/en/news/45-projects-strengthen-dutch-open-science-infrastructure
from my link log —
Publish, Review, Curate to upend scholarly publishing.
https://anil.recoil.org/notes/coar-prc
saved 2025-12-08 https://dotat.a…
"Assessing the academic and societal impact of Open Access: bibliometric and altmetric analyses" https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-025-05436-6
"The accessibility of scholarly research plays a crucial role in shaping academic impact and societal engagement. This study examine…
The Death of the LGBTQ #SuicidePrevention Line
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/09/29/the-death-of-the-lgbtq-suicide-prevention…
MIARec: Mutual-influence-aware Heterogeneous Network Embedding for Scientific Paper Recommendation
Wenjin Xie, Tao Jia
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12054 https://
Since these remarks address a number of mobile and evolving scholarly fields,
it is difficult to assess their pertinence.
"NOT everything that is worth reading is a book. A good programmer’s library (I will let you decide whether that is a good library owned by a programmer, or a library belonging to a good programmer) includes essays, scholarly articles, videos, magazines, blog posts, podcast episodes, and more. This month, we are going to read an Easter egg in a programming language."
Wie lange dauert es heute im Schnitt, um 1 #Gigawatt #Solarleistung zu installieren?
FĂĽr Freunde der #Kernkraft: Das ist ein fedder
"How Fanfiction Can Help Us Reimagine Scholarly Publishing"
https://doi.org/10.1146/katina-102825-1
"Archive of Our Own, a digital fanfiction repository, shows what’s possible when we design our infrastructures around the communities that use them, rather than around extractive…