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More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

CamOpenData's tweet image. More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

CamOpenAccess's tweet image. Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

CamOpenData's tweet image. Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

Fascinating work and important findings - fantastic job SPRI #datachampcam @frazer_christie and colleagues! Great to see associated datasets publicly available in Cambridge's #ApolloRepository 👏

Very proud to have contributed to this important work led by @karla_boxall @scottpolar showing widespread seasonal velo signals in the Antarctic Peninsula. A big deal for some estimates of Antarctic ice loss, and suggests that similar signals likely exist elsewhere! 1/n



Fascinating #Britannia OA article by the CAU @UCamArchaeology on Roman decapitation burials at Knobb's farm, Cambs (@CambridgeCore blog by Rob Wiseman ow.ly/BCAD50EQaoA). But it gets better! The associated data is open to all at #ApolloRepository doi.org/10.17863/CAM.6…


And the research data is publicly available in #ApolloRepository at doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5… #reproducibility !

A team from @ChemCambridge has used computational modelling to find out why the brightest colours in #nature tend to be blues or greens, instead of reds or yellows: bit.ly/2ZtHOEJ @PNASNews #chemistry #photonics



Why is it important to share research data as #OpenData? How is data reused? See unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=2839 for a blog by the Data Team's Dominic Dixon @subtractthesky on the sharing and subsequent reuse of mammogram image data #ApolloRepository @psychiatry_ucam #UnlockingResearch


Fascinating @Cambridge_Uni research published this week in @NatureEnergyJnl but wait for it... the study's data is openly available in repository.cam.ac.uk doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5… #OpenData #ApolloRepository

A wireless device developed by @ReisnerLab can make clean fuel out of sunlight, CO2 and water: bit.ly/31fmjsB @CambridgeZero @ChemCambridge #energy #climatechange #sustainability



Fascinating work and important findings - fantastic job SPRI #datachampcam @frazer_christie and colleagues! Great to see associated datasets publicly available in Cambridge's #ApolloRepository 👏

Very proud to have contributed to this important work led by @karla_boxall @scottpolar showing widespread seasonal velo signals in the Antarctic Peninsula. A big deal for some estimates of Antarctic ice loss, and suggests that similar signals likely exist elsewhere! 1/n



Fascinating #Britannia OA article by the CAU @UCamArchaeology on Roman decapitation burials at Knobb's farm, Cambs (@CambridgeCore blog by Rob Wiseman ow.ly/BCAD50EQaoA). But it gets better! The associated data is open to all at #ApolloRepository doi.org/10.17863/CAM.6…


And the research data is publicly available in #ApolloRepository at doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5… #reproducibility !

A team from @ChemCambridge has used computational modelling to find out why the brightest colours in #nature tend to be blues or greens, instead of reds or yellows: bit.ly/2ZtHOEJ @PNASNews #chemistry #photonics



Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

CamOpenData's tweet image. Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

Why is it important to share research data as #OpenData? How is data reused? See unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=2839 for a blog by the Data Team's Dominic Dixon @subtractthesky on the sharing and subsequent reuse of mammogram image data #ApolloRepository @psychiatry_ucam #UnlockingResearch


Fascinating @Cambridge_Uni research published this week in @NatureEnergyJnl but wait for it... the study's data is openly available in repository.cam.ac.uk doi.org/10.17863/CAM.5… #OpenData #ApolloRepository

A wireless device developed by @ReisnerLab can make clean fuel out of sunlight, CO2 and water: bit.ly/31fmjsB @CambridgeZero @ChemCambridge #energy #climatechange #sustainability



Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

CamOpenAccess's tweet image. Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

CamOpenData's tweet image. More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

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More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

CamOpenData's tweet image. More than 58 THOUSAND! That's how many times @Cambridge_Uni #datasets were downloaded from the #ApolloRepository in the first half of 2020. That's roughly one download every four and a half minutes. Pretty impressive, huh? Data from IRUS-UK @IRUSNEWS.

Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

CamOpenAccess's tweet image. Here's to you, @Cambridge_Uni researchers! We have received 4,450 papers from you so far this year for the #ApolloRepository. Great to see our community engaging with #greenopenaccess!

Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

CamOpenData's tweet image. Did you know you can check out the usage stats of your own dataset in Apollo? repository.cam.ac.uk #ApolloRepository

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