I briefly describe three themes that help maximize the benefits of an open science approach towards code, literature, discussions, and lab notebooks
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
According to prominent open science advocate Michael Nielsen, open science is based on the idea that...
Open science starts with open conversation and two way communication. I advocate for having a contin...
Sharing code is becoming increasingly important in the wake of Open Science. In this review I descri...
The development of open science aligns with open source software and hardware in both philosophy and...
Over the past two years, we have been working with researchers to help them better manage their data...
The first Open Science Indicators Dataset released in December 2022 by the Public Library of Science...
Sharing code is becoming increasingly important in the wake of Open Science. In this review I descri...
Science is based on the confirmation of phenomena and events in a continuum. In the development of s...
This talk was given at University of Colorado Boulder on 11 October 2019, as part of the Boulder Flu...
<p>Open Science is a broad movement looking beyond Open Access to publish openly and share scientifi...
Presented 12 May, 2023 at the Center for Open and Reproducible Science (CORES) Annual Meeting 2023: ...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Closing message: "Many facets of open science should not be taken as restriction or distraction, but...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
According to prominent open science advocate Michael Nielsen, open science is based on the idea that...
Open science starts with open conversation and two way communication. I advocate for having a contin...
Sharing code is becoming increasingly important in the wake of Open Science. In this review I descri...
The development of open science aligns with open source software and hardware in both philosophy and...
Over the past two years, we have been working with researchers to help them better manage their data...
The first Open Science Indicators Dataset released in December 2022 by the Public Library of Science...
Sharing code is becoming increasingly important in the wake of Open Science. In this review I descri...
Science is based on the confirmation of phenomena and events in a continuum. In the development of s...
This talk was given at University of Colorado Boulder on 11 October 2019, as part of the Boulder Flu...
<p>Open Science is a broad movement looking beyond Open Access to publish openly and share scientifi...
Presented 12 May, 2023 at the Center for Open and Reproducible Science (CORES) Annual Meeting 2023: ...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Closing message: "Many facets of open science should not be taken as restriction or distraction, but...
By making research content more reusable, and providing a social infrastructure that facilitates sha...
Humanity has a mix of overlapping goals that relate to science (and more broadly, wissenschaft). We ...
According to prominent open science advocate Michael Nielsen, open science is based on the idea that...