Sum-Up DezemberopenscienceASAP | openscienceASAP

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-01-08

Summary:

Use the link to access the complete roundup of OA news and information.  [From Google's English] "A big step at the beginning: SCOAP3 starts countries and magazines across , so virtually all high-energy physics journals Open Access are. Good and bad news for Research Data: A study in Nature showed that the probability to get to used raw scientific papers, each year is reduced by 17% . There are a lot of new data for chemists: 4 terabytes and 15 million chemical structures are now available to the public . Also, biologists and physicians may be pleased: Papers on BioMed Central have their associated data to publish in the future under CC0 . Publishers vs.. Scientists going into the next round : After warning letters to various universities Elsevier patrols now also social networks such as academia.edu to find copyright infringement. Elsevier This raises against burgeoning ideas as continuous publishing . This is also the current Nobel laureates Higgs and Schenkman too far, which is why they use for Open Access . The British Ecological Society is as much more open and now allows preprints . The Move to Mobile takes place gradually in science. smartphones and other mobile devices are too small Citizen-science laboratories for measuring, looking and joint work on site. UNESCO launches an Open Access repository and opens more than 300 reports from around the world . According to its Open Access Policy to be followed by even more, mostly under CC BY-SA license. Reproducibility by Open Methodology, which was Sophie Kershaw's focus as Panton Fellow. their experiences in teaching so she has a article written down. Opening Science - The Book , a book in which Martin Fenner on the changes in science through the Internet writes. The book has the same himself seized the opportunity and time so it is freely available on GitHub - open to the use and further development. The documents of the workshop "From Open Access to Open Science" by the Helmholtz society are online. The Mozilla Science Lab also has some current information about Open Science collected, which her ​​here place. The Open Science Working Group of the OKFN Italy has started and there is a mailing list for all who want to participate ..."

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http://openscienceasap.org/stream/2014/01/07/sum-up-dezember/

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oa.new oa.comment oa.german oa.open_science oa.scoap3 oa.data oa.publishers oa.business_models oa.social_networks oa.elsevier oa.unesco oa.green oa.okfn oa.repositories

Date tagged:

01/08/2014, 17:27

Date published:

01/08/2014, 12:26