What’s in store for 2014 | Mozilla Science Lab

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-01-15

Summary:

"As we dive into planning for the new year, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on where we’ve come over the last few months, and give you a peek at our plans for 2014. Since our launch in mid-June, we’ve been busy building a vision of how Mozilla can help support the open research community by addressing gaps where they exist, growing the community of practitioners, and helping projects that show what science on the web is and can do. Back in October, we stopped to reflect on what we’d been up to since our launch. In that post, we described how we had spoken with over 3,000 educators, developers, startups, and publishers around the world to find out how we could help. We also started to test our model through community building, technical work to test new models for doing research on the web, and extending programs like Software Carpentry to teach researchers the technical skills they need to do more open, collaborative, efficient science. Here’s a look at where we’ve come, and where we’re heading in 2014 ..."

Link:

http://mozillascience.org/whats-in-store-for-2014/

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Date tagged:

01/15/2014, 18:36

Date published:

01/15/2014, 13:36