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- Ten Simple Rules for Getting Involved in Your Scientific Community
Article in PLoS Computational Biology by Magali Michaut A scientific community consists of scientists working in a particular field of science and, most importantly, of their relationships and interactions. Beyond the traditional publication of res ...
Blog entry - Adam Webb - 31 Oct 2011 - 10:40 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 0 groups
- Ten Simple Rules for Getting Help from Online Scientific Communities
by Giovanni M. Dall'Olio, Jacopo Marino, Michael Schubert, Kevin L. Keys, Melanie I. Stefan, Colin S. Gillespie, Pierre Poulain, Khader Shameer, Robert Sugar, Brandon M. Invergo, Lars J. Jensen, Jaume Bertranpetit, Hafid Laayouni The increasing ...
Blog entry - Adam Webb - 3 Oct 2011 - 09:17 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 0 groups
- IRISC2011 registration deadline approaching, special hotel rate about to expire
The IRISC2011 workshop is now only a month away. We urge all those who are thinking of coming to register as soon as possible. The registration deadline September 5th, but the special hotel rates expire this coming Monday Aug 15th (see ‘Travel ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 12 Aug 2011 - 12:42 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 1 group
- IRISC2011 in Helsinki, latest event schedule and new registration site is now open
The latest workshop schedule is available on the IRISC website: http://irisc-workshop.org/irisc2011-helsinki/schedule/ We have also just launched a new IRISC 2011 registration site , hosted by Eventbrite. Head over there to get ticket ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 12 Aug 2011 - 12:35 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 1 group
- New IRISC website launched, with schedule details and speaker lineup
We have just launched a new, expanded version of the IRISC website: http://irisc-workshop.org New content includes expanded workshop schedule and a close-to-final speaker lineup . ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 12 Aug 2011 - 12:35 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 1 group
- Biology Needs a Modern Assessment System for Professional Productivity
A paper outlining challenges & potential solutions in contribution tracking and research assessment, with a focus on systematics and diversity studies. See also editorial in same issue and a blog post by one of the authors : McDade, ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 9 Aug 2011 - 11:53 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 0 groups
- Update on IRISC2011 speakers
Here's the latest IRISC2011 speaker lineup: Martin Fenner, Hannover Medical School / ORCID Board of Directors Hal Warren, APA / OpenID Society / Open Identity Exchange William Spoone ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 6 Jun 2011 - 23:44 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 1 group
- Announcing the IRISC2011 workshop on researcher identity, in Helsinki Sep 12-13
It is time for this Special Interest Group to wake from a slumber of the last several months and get active again. The occasion? Along with our collaborators at CSC in Finland, we ( GEN2PHEN ) are now well underway with organizing a foll ...
Blog entry - Gudmundur A Thorisson - 6 Jun 2011 - 23:33 - 0 comments - 0 attachments - 1 group
- Data producers deserve citation credit
Editorial in Nature Genetics, suggesting the use DOIs for datasets. ..data still remain someone's life work to be bartered in an economy of knowledge production. The value of research publications is currently acknowledged by citation. If this ...
Blog entry - Adam Webb - 29 Sep 2009 - 13:26 - 5 comments - 0 attachments - 0 groups
- Publish your computer code: it is good enough
Article in Nature: That the code is a little raw is one of the main reasons scientists give for not sharing it with others. Yet, software in all trades is written to be good enough for the job intended. So if your code is good enough to do the jo ...
Blog entry - Adam Webb - 14 Oct 2010 - 10:52 - 1 comment - 0 attachments - 0 groups
