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Excellent page listing their feeds, and not only their published articles but also separate feeds for submissions and announcements.
Code shared on https://git.scipost.org, although many repos are sparse or have not been updated in years.
They also have their own Mastodon instance, with an account for each field.
All in all, very impressive work by what appears to be primarily Dutch academics.
First heard about it from 4 gravitons.
The Open Knowledge Network connects specialists of the open movement and promotes them through the Open Knowledge Global Directory.
Keep code, data, containers under control with git and git-annex
Built in Python.
- https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.03262 (paper)
- https://github.com/datalad/datalad (repo)
- https://www.datalad.org
- http://docs.datalad.org (docs)
- http://handbook.datalad.org (crash course)
ReproHack is a sandbox environment for practicing research reproducibility-
Why have I not heard about this before!
I should consider submitting my own paper to their general list of papers.
Utforska den biologiska mångfalden!
Här samlar och presenterar vi vår och andras kunskap om djur och natur. Vi arbetar på att beskriva de cirka 60 000 arterna som finns i Norden och Baltikum.
Presentationen på denna sajt är dock ganska torr. Många sidor saknar beskrivning. Länkar för all del till Wikipedia och andra sajter.
En mycket mer visuell presentation av "livets träd" är den på OneZoom.
En annan (sidindelad som Naturforskaren men med mer visuella element) är Tree of Life web project.
- Vetenskapsrådets kriterier för FAIR forskningsdata
- Vetenskapsrådet vägledning för implementering av kriterier för FAIR forskningsdata
Via Svensk nationell datatjänst (SND).
Also on FAIR:
- https://www.fairsfair.eu - Fostering Fair Data Practices in Europe
The website is a collaboration between two Dutch data science centers.
Should in my opinion also mention Gitea or Codeberg under suggested version control repositories, but otherwise good advice all around!
Bilder G, Lin J, Neylon C (2020), The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure, https://doi.org/10.24343/C34W2H
First author is Geoffrey Bilder, of Crossref.
The Swedish Research Council’s view is that everybody should be given access to research data that are financed via public funds. The recommendation below is part of our work of promoting a transition to open access to research data. The goal is to complete the transition no later than 2026.
With the increasing focus on open science and FAIR data, IUPAC is focusing effort toward the development of digital standards for chemistry. Its Committee on Publications and Cheminformatics Data Standards (CPCDS) has compiled this page with IUPAC resources.
A commendable effort!
Refractive index database
Via The power of computational materials theory
This preprint "All Topological Bands of All Stoichiometric Materials" by the same authors.
The Materials Project's mission is to accelerate the the discovery of new technological materials through advanced scientific computing and innovative design tools.
To use Materials Project's API, pymatgen may be easiest.
I am not aware of a similar API wrapper for R.
Taylor Sparks has produced a number of videos related to the Materials Project, such as Materials Project API example using pymatgen and Materials data repositories.
- Space-group symmetry
- Magnetic Symmetry and Applications
- Group-Subgroup Relations of Space Groups
- Representations and Applications
- Solid State Theory Applications
- Structure Utilities
- Topological Quantum Chemistry
- Subperiodic Groups: Layer, Rod and Frieze Groups
- Structure Databases
- Raman and Hyper-Raman scattering
- Point-group symmetry
- Plane-group symmetry
- Double point and space groups
How to cite the BCS. Related papers are tagged "Bilbao Crystallographic Server" in Zotero.
Ok, so this video is a few years old, but it does not have anywhere near the views it deserves. It's never too late to do reproducible science! (Video 1m 44s)
Reproducible science not only reduce errors, but speeds up the process of re-running your analysis and auto-generate updated documents with the results.
A Javascript tool to model tandem photocatalytic devices, by Brian Seger, assoc. prof. at DTU.
I first heard about it in a talk by Ib Chorkendorff (PECSYS, 201105).
These are such valuable guides (macOS, Windows, and Ubuntu), for @ubcmds and beyond. Installing a whole data science stack IS HARD. Enjoy and provide feedback!
https://nitter.net/JennyBryan/status/1293728561661005831
@joelostblom & I just finished our install guide for the @UBCMDS #datascience software stack across Ubuntu, Mac & Window. Got a new machine that you need to install the #datascience software stack on? Test drive our guide & report any issues!
https://nitter.net/TiffanyTimbers/status/1293680873431158786
For macOS, Ubuntu and Windows.
This guide consists of written instructions. Could easily be turned into an Ansible playbook, I think.
Nature has launched a Platform for Responsible Editorial Policies. This facilitates transparent review and research into peer-review procedures, thereby contributing to open science and optimal journal management (see P. Wouters et al. Nature 569, 621–623 (2019) and F. Squazzoni et al. Nature 578, 512–514; 2020).
Funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, and created with the Leiden Centre for Science.
A cloud for research data in Europe.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Open_Science_Cloud
- https://snd.gu.se/sv/nyheter/aktivt-svenskt-deltagande-i-eosc-men-mer-kan-goras
- https://snd.gu.se/sv/eosc-vad-hander-och-hur-bidrar-svenska-aktorer (inspelade presentationer från webbinarium 2022-02-11)
EOSC ska göra öppen vetenskap till det nya normala.
EOSC Association
- **EOSC Portal is your unified access to the European hub of research data, tools and services.***