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Global problems require reliable data sharing to respond effectively. The new tool 'Standardised data on initiatives (STARDIT)' addresses the need to standardize data across multiple sectors, disciplines and languages. doi.org/10.1186/s40900… #free #open #data #interoperable
Published today: "Standardised data on initiatives—STARDIT: Beta version" 'STARDIT is an open access data-sharing system to standardise the way that information about initiatives is reported' doi.org/10.1186/s40900… #democracy #data #open #science #research #policy #health
“By making science more transparent and more accessible, the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science will make science more equitable and inclusive…” sparcopen.org/news/2021/spar…
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SPARC Statement on UNESCO Ratification of Open Science Recommendation - SPARC
SPARC Statement on UNESCO Ratification of Open Science Recommendation - SPARC
1/8 Yesterday the @UNESCO delegates unanimously accepted 41c/22, the open science recommendation document. That is a landmark as it makes open science a more global endeavour en.unesco.org/science-sustai…. But what is it about? There is quite a lot in there. A short thread to recap.
Discussion about Wikipedia and Academic journals tomorrow at Open Publishing Fest. We'll have a few slides to spark discussion, but keep it generally casual and interactive. openpublishingfest.org/calendar.html#… #DiamondOA #Wikipedia #OpenAccess #OpenPublish
2 years have passed since we published the strategy papers for #Wikidata & the #Wikibase Ecosystem. We sat down again and took the time to really consider where we are & where we want to go. We would love to hear your feedback & thoughts on the talk page buff.ly/3GN29Zp
If you missed out on our #OAWeek2021 sessions this post may make your day - all recordings now available on our Youtube channel! Head over to youtu.be/JXX0dD1H8Tk to watch or rewatch the insightful session on nurturing the open knowledge ecosystem!
Reflect on the culture of research assessment with our fantastic panel @embws @DionDetterer @mclaren_tara @kim_weatherall and @RobertMailhamm1 - recording available now youtube.com/watch?v=y2vrSO…
In celebration of #OAWeek, @SiobhanLeachman, citizen scientist and Wikimedian, shares how she uses open content to create open content. #OpenAccess
A profoundly important and interesting bit of science history.
If you're interested some big-picture #openaccess discussion, our EiC is hosting a panel with @ScienceChiefAu Dr Cathy Foley, Conversation founder @AndrewJaspan, @nhmrc's Prue Torrance and Wikipedian @tobyhudson. buff.ly/2Z0SmgQ
A massive milestone for Africa today! 50,000 SARS-CoV-2 genomes @GISAID - Closing the global blindspots with 51/54 African countries with recent data.
Check out this great diagram made by fellow #DiamondOA journal @WeAreVolcanica. Happy #OAweek!
Have you seen our full #OAWeek2021 program? What sessions are you registered for? oaaustralasia.org/events/oa-week…
Open Publishing Fest 2021 now open for proposals! openpublishingfest.org/form.html
#AdaLovelaceDay in New Zealand, Australia, Pakistan, Kenya, England and now Ghana and Scotland. If you are a Wikipedia editor who is (or is not!) joining us via Zoom then join in with AdaWiki24.org. You only just need to click here to see what you and others have done.
In celebration of #AdaLovelaceDay, @wikiprojectnz and @WikiWomenInRed are hosting a 24-hour edit-a-thon on 12 October to celebrate women in STEM and improve coverage of women on @Wikipedia. Get involved! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia…
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