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It is more important than ever that individuals, institutions, and networks work together to improve the student experience and learning outcomes globally. We can do so much more together than we can alone! GSoLEN is working together as part of a network of networks to accelerate change. We look forward to seeing what can be accomplished through this innovative and exciting approach. #scienceoflearning #educationaldevelopment #network #qualityeducation
At the beginning of February, our National Science Foundation (NSF) #AccelNet Network of Networks came together at UC San Diego. We are excited to begin sharing images of our time working together as a transdisciplinary team.
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Interested in large-scale compute in the UK? who isn't!? Take this UK Research and Innovation survey: Shaping the Future of UK large-scale compute - UK Research and Innovation - Citizen Space (ukri.org)
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The upcoming arXiv API upgrade is set to transform scientific research by introducing an indexed affiliation search, enabling researchers to track specific institutional output and collaborations. The upgraded API will also integrate with ORCID, allowing users to track a researcher's contributions across multiple fields within the arXiv database, thus promoting a highly targeted search mechanism. This development is expected to empower the research ecosystem by fostering open science, promoting transparency, and inspiring collaboration, ushering us into a new era of scientific research.
Revolutionizing Research: The Upcoming arXiv API and Its Impact on Scientific Discovery
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The upcoming arXiv API upgrade is set to transform scientific research by introducing an indexed affiliation search, enabling researchers to track specific institutional output and collaborations. The upgraded API will also integrate with ORCID, allowing users to track a researcher's contributions across multiple fields within the arXiv database, thus promoting a highly targeted search mechanism. This development is expected to empower the research ecosystem by fostering open science, promoting transparency, and inspiring collaboration, ushering us into a new era of scientific research.
Revolutionizing Research: The Upcoming arXiv API and Its Impact on Scientific Discovery
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Join our upcoming panel: "Open Science in Developing Countries " on Cct 25th at the Big Team Science Conference: https://lnkd.in/e3ZMqTNm In a world where open science is transforming research paradigms, it's time to put the spotlight on a vital aspect that often goes unnoticed: open science in developing countries. As UNESCO lends its support to open science globally, a new call has emerged from researchers in the developing world. They're advocating for a reimagining of open science to better suit the unique challenges and opportunities these regions hold. We invite you to our panel discussion featuring six speakers, all united by their collaboration on the initiative "Practical Guidance for Promoting Open Science in Developing Countries." Together, we hope to paint a picture of the multifaceted world of open science in developing countries. Meet Our Panelists: * Hu Chuan-Peng: Gain insight into the barriers, opportunities, and pitfalls faced by researchers in developing countries. * Alma Jeftic: Discover firsthand experiences in implementing open and transparent research practices. * Leonardo Seda and Samiul Hossain: Explore their journey of conducting replication studies and their role in open science's growth. * Nikita Ghodke: Uncover the pivotal role of education, training, and communication in nurturing open science in developing countries. *Zhiqi Xu: Practical insights and strategies in connecting hard-to-reach population participants in developing countries, drawing insights from scholars from Brazil, China, Iran, India, Egypt, and the Pacific Islands. . Together, we hope to shed light on the evolving landscape of open science in developing countries. Who should attend? Anyone with a passion for research, a curiosity for change, and a commitment to fostering a global shift in open science practices. Don't miss this opportunity to hear firsthand from scholars who are actively shaping the future of open science in developing countries. Let's come together, learn, and be part of this important conversation. #openscience #bigteamconference2023 Open Science Framework
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“Toward Science Without Walls.” Well said, Keith R. Yamamoto. Science and technology indeed can benefit more from breaking down silos. The new generation of trainees should learn how to think deep and broad, work vertically and horizontally and appreciate cross-disciplinary science. We have to relook the education and training of students and also to encourage supervisors and systems to tweak policies to promote and reward cross-disciplinary science. On the topic of conservative, risk-averse research and development, Howard Hughes Medical Institute has a long tradition of funding top basic scientists to pursue excellence. I enjoyed very much your sharing on the future of science and technology. 🙏 #scienceandtechnology #researchanddevelopment #multidisciplinary
It was great seeing colleagues from all over the world, celebrating science at the recent 2024 AAAS annual meeting themed “Toward Science Without Walls.” Science and technology would proceed faster and better in an ecosystem free of barriers that currently separate us by discipline, approach, institution, nation, access, wealth, seniority, race, and gender. In my presidential address, I discussed four walls that fragment our enterprise: 1) siloed disciplines; 2) conservative, risk-averse research and development; 3) non-diverse workforce and biased hierarchy; and 4) poor community and societal engagement. Acknowledging these deficits, I also shared some ideas and ongoing activities for addressing them – some reasons for optimism. See the VIDEO (address starts at 33:00): https://lnkd.in/gSsMYHpn ADDRESS TRANSCRIPT:https://lnkd.in/gQiz4xny
AAAS President Keith Yamamoto Called on STEMM Community to Move Toward Science Without Walls
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Yesterday, during the #Open_Science event that we organized within the frame of the RAISE Science project, I had the great honor to be the moderator of the panel discussion entitled “ How can we change the Researchers’ Open Science Culture?” Our #panelists, renowned experts in the field of #Open_Science were: · Mr. Evdokimos Konstantinidis (AUTH Medical Physics & Digital Innovation Lab) · Ms. Natalia Manola (OpenAIRE AMKE) · Mr. Josep Maria Salanova Grau (Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH) · Mr. Spiros Athanasiou (#ATHENA) Mr. Evdokimos Konstanidis talked about how we can ensure that researchers receive proper recognition and credit for their contributions to open science, such as sharing data and code. Ms. Natalia Manola described the current barriers that preventing researchers from fully embracing open science practices. Mr. Josep Maria Salanova informed us about the existing barriers to publish all your data as open data and highlighted the value of mobility data Mr. Spyros Athanasiou gave us a thorough and in-depth analysis of the steps and initiatives that can be applied to promote open science within our own research groups and networks. The main outcome of the discussion that followed with the events' participants during the Q & A session was that the upcoming years the culture of researchers regarding open science needs to be changed as the tools, such as #ZENODO, are already available. Lastly, I would like to warmly #thank all #panelists and #participants for this insightful discussion. Stay in the known as more events of #RAISE project are in the making!
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The upcoming arXiv API updates could revolutionize scientific literature exploration with their advanced backend search engine, potential for indexed affiliation fields, and integration of ORCID identifiers. These transformations, driven by user feedback and a commitment to improve user experience, will redefine scientific literature searches. It's clear that science is on the brink of a new era as these updates are set to disrupt the norm and launch an exciting advancement in research methods.
Revolutionizing Research: How the Upcoming arXiv API Updates Will Transform Scientific Literature Searches
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Join our panel: "Open Science in Developing Countries " at the Big Team Science Conference: https://lnkd.in/e3ZMqTNm In a world where open science is transforming research paradigms, it's time to put the spotlight on a vital aspect that often goes unnoticed: open science in developing countries. As UNESCO lends its support to open science globally, a new call has emerged from researchers in the developing world. They're advocating for a reimagining of open science to better suit the unique challenges and opportunities these regions hold. We invite you to our panel discussion featuring six speakers, all united by their collaboration on the initiative "Practical Guidance for Promoting Open Science in Developing Countries." Together, we hope to paint a picture of the multifaceted world of open science in developing countries. Meet Our Panelists: * Hu Chuan-Peng: Gain insight into the barriers, opportunities, and pitfalls faced by researchers in developing countries. * Alma Jeftic: Discover firsthand experiences in implementing open and transparent research practices. * Leonardo Seda and Samiul Hossain : Explore their journey of conducting replication studies and their role in open science's growth. * Nikita Ghodke: Uncover the pivotal role of education, training, and communication in nurturing open science in developing countries. *Zhiqi X.: Practical insights and strategies in connecting hard-to-reach population participants in developing countries, drawing insights from scholars from Brazil, China, Iran, India, Egypt, and the Pacific Islands. . Together, we hope to shed light on the evolving landscape of open science in developing countries. Who should attend? Anyone with a passion for research, a curiosity for change, and a commitment to fostering a global shift in open science practices. Don't miss this opportunity to hear firsthand from scholars who are actively shaping the future of open science in developing countries. Let's come together, learn, and be part of this important conversation. #openscience #bigteamconference2023 Open Science Framework
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