Tristan Matthews
@TrisCurator
Data curator at Springer Nature
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Great thread on how to write better.
Writing is hard. Writing concisely is especially hard yet it’s a crucial skill for scientists to develop. This past winter, I wrote a paper to help: “Simple rules for concise scientific writing” It’s now out and #OpenAccess: aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… A thread... 1/18
EBRAINS now a recommended #data #sharing service for Nature Scientific Data For the neurosciences, the new @EBRAINS_eu data services have now been added to the list of the journal's recommended repositories. Read our new release: humanbrainproject.eu/en/follow-hbp/…
Thanks to all the volunteers from around the world we keep a line list of the current COVID-19 pandemic. A full description of methods used are now published in @ScientificData (thanks also to @alhufton for rapid turnaround). nature.com/articles/s4159… Data: shorturl.at/nqAH1
Just had a @zoom_us meeting with my 80+ year old parents, for their first time ever, my son had 🎻 lessons online, my kids do their homework diligently on their chromebook at home. Only digital choir reversal failed (but was good fun). We'll get there 💪 #coronavirus
To support the rapid and wide dissemination of research during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Springer Nature authors can now use our Research Data Support service for COVID-19 data at no cost. bit.ly/2wg9sK1
Wow wasn’t expecting this. Even with all the new positioning coming out of Chinese #scicomm
China bans cash rewards for publishing papers nature.com/articles/d4158…
nature.com
China bans cash rewards for publishing papers
Nature - New policy tackles perverse incentives that drive ‘publish or perish’ culture and might be encouraging questionable research practices.
certainly interesting
China bans cash rewards for publishing papers nature.com/articles/d4158…
nature.com
China bans cash rewards for publishing papers
Nature - New policy tackles perverse incentives that drive ‘publish or perish’ culture and might be encouraging questionable research practices.
We asked 8,000+ researchers about their research data practices– here’s what they said: bit.ly/39KOVuZ @digitalsci @figshare #idcc2020
How a network of data curators can unlock the tremendous reuse value of research data - from @oclc @ifylawwt #datacurationnetwork oclc.org/blog/main/data…
I am delighted that today we are announcing that newly submitted papers to @nature will be published with peer review reports & authors' rebuttals upon their acceptance #peerreview #transparentreview nature.com/articles/d4158…
Check it out: @anbh66 at @ration_carbon uses a recent blog of mine, about the carbon burden of different protein sources, to illustrate how difficult it is for consumers to understand the carbon footprint of purchases carbonrationing.org/2020/01/24/go-…
Thank you to @varsha_khodiyar and @SpringerNature for their contribution and support for our work on #researchdata #repositories - Read why this is important for the participating publishers and send us your comments researchdata.springernature.com/users/69696-va… #FAIRdata #reproducibility #opendata
Pleased to be working with @FAIRsharing_org @datacite & several publishers on a #researchdata repository assessment framework for use by editors and authors to facilitate #datasharing researchdata.springernature.com/users/69696-va… Open for comments until 31st Jan 2020.
Pleased to join the editorial board of @ScientificData It's an open-access Nature journal that publishes descriptions of scientifically valuable datasets. (This is, as the kids say, very much my jam 👩🔬) Get your data out there! All well-curated FAIR datasets welcome
Whatever the motivation, sharing genomic data broadens its impact: “Almost all of our most-cited papers are supported by browser tracks.” go.nature.com/353OV7h
Data sharing grants! Data curation is not easy neither is the labour required free. That's why @kaggle is giving away small grants ($2k-$5k) explicitly to help academic researchers make their data open. Apply here: kaggle.com/open-data-rese…. Please RT.
Just found out that I have a profile on @plant_pathology Research Journal of Plant Pathology and that I have reviewed (accepted) 4 papers for them. This is all FAKE. I never heard of these papers until today.
Cool to see one of my favourite examples of data sharing & reuse - the studyforrest project, which uses the movie ‘Forrest Gump’ to map brain functions in a real-life context - continuing to produce more insights @ScientificData nature.com/articles/s4159… (30+ papers I believe)
Discussing data sharing and reproducibility - what can publishers do? @grace_baynes #stmweek #stminnovations
Tomorrow @grace_baynes, @Beck_Grant and Bettina Goerner will be speaking at the STM Innovations Seminar. The theme for Day 1 is 'Driven by data – moving open science forward'. Learn more: bit.ly/2sDIIAP @STMAssoc #STMWeek #STMInnovations
Speaker Samuel Winthrop @samofthedamned from Springer Nature. "We need to continue to learn what researchers experience as barriers to sharing their data in order to be able to effectively normalize data sharing." #Munin2019 septentrio.uit.no/index.php/SCS/…
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