This blog post was written Dylan Roskams-Edris, Open Science Alliance Officer, Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, The Neuro. This piece resulted from an…
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COVID-19 The Digital Migration: Lessons About Open Science Arising from the COVID19 Crisis
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In the News PLOS and Iowa State University Library announce APC-free Open Access publishing agreement
The following press release was issued on Wednesday, April 29, at 9am Pacific SAN FRANCISCO — Iowa State University Library and the…
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Open Access Power to the Preprint
This press release was originally published on the Official PLOS blog. Because of possible interest in the Paleontology community, we at PLOS Paleo…
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Open Research Museum Collection Visit Bingo
Museum collections are a core resource of paleontology, far beyond their role in providing fossils for exhibits. Collections, with their fossils and…
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From the community Engaging the Public – The Experiment of the “Valley of the Mastodons” Workshop & Exhibit
This guest post was contributed by science writer Jeanne Timmons (@mostlymammoths), as a follow-up to her first post. The post reflects the views solely of…
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Dinosaurs Social Media, Preprints, and a Dinosaur Tooth
Today my colleague George Phillips and I published a paper on the first known ceratopsid horned dinosaur from eastern North America. The…
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Open Research SVP Conference Workshop: Calculating Disparity and Rates from Discrete Phenotypic Data
The 2016 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference officially starts on Wednesday, but was already well underway with a series of field trips and…
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Dinosaurs The Open Access Dinosaurs of 2015
The use of open access publishing in dinosaur paleontology has seen great growth over the past few years, particularly for newly named…
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Open Research ‘Open’ is about equality
OpenCon 2014 was an epic milestone for the global research community. OpenCon 2015 was different. OpenCon 2015 was a storm. Never have…