Open Access and language barriers in China – ScienceOpen Blog

lkfitz's bookmarks 2017-01-13

Summary:

"We finished an amazing year at ScienceOpen by celebrating our Open Science Stars, people truly working to make research a better place from around the globe and who we can all learn from. The principle behind the series is this:

Only by listening to and understanding truly diverse voices can we gain a deeper appreciation of the issues surrounding Open Science. By taking on board what others have to say and learning from them, we strengthen ourselves and the community, and understand how to put things into practice more easily.

A new year means a new chance for us all to do the best that we can for ourselves, for research, and for broader aspects of society. So we’re not stopping, and continuing to showcase some of the best researchers from around the world and how they’re working to make a difference. We’re starting the 2017 series with Mr. Wang Dapeng, an Assistant Researcher at the China Research Institute for Science Popularization."

Link:

http://blog.scienceopen.com/2017/01/open-access-and-language-barriers-in-china/

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Date tagged:

01/13/2017, 14:55

Date published:

01/13/2017, 09:55