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- Jun 2024
- Aug 2023
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royalsocietypublishing.org royalsocietypublishing.org
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interesting paper about replacing journals with more "modern" scholarly infrastructure
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- Nov 2022
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scoss.org scoss.org
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In an Open Science context, “infrastructure” -- the "structures and facilities" -- refers to the scholarly communication resources and services, including software, that we depend upon to enable the scientific and scholarly community to collect, store, organise, access, share, and assess research.
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- Nov 2021
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Malamud’s General Index
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dasaptaerwin.net dasaptaerwin.net
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it builds on the following key pillars: open scientific knowledge, open science infrastructures, science communication, open engagement of societal actors and open dialogue with other knowledge systems.
penerbitan makalah di jurnal open access jelas hanyasebagian kecil saja dari lima pilar kunci: open scientific knowledge, open science infrastructures, science communication, open engagement of societal actors.
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- Apr 2021
- Jun 2020
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zoom.us zoom.us
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Supporting Open Science Data Curation, Preservation, and Access by Libraries. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. (n.d.). Zoom Video. Retrieved June 28, 2020, from https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2615905946283/WN_W6dYUXQFTqGQjGAZPRB74w
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- Dec 2019
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open-scholarship-strategy.github.io open-scholarship-strategy.github.io
- Jul 2019
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open.semanticscholar.org open.semanticscholar.orgOAS1
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another body working on scholarly comms infrastructure - but for AI
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- Apr 2019
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www.orfg.org www.orfg.org
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viennaprinciples.org viennaprinciples.org
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A Vision for Scholarly Communication Currently, there is a strong push to address the apparent deficits of the scholarly communication system. Open Science has the potential to change the production and dissemination of scholarly knowledge for the better, but there is no commonly shared vision that describes the system that we want to create.
A Vision for Scholarly Communication
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