Masuzzo P, Martens L. 2017. Do you speak open science? Resources and tips to learn the language. PeerJ Preprints 5:e2689v1 https://t.co/fVXs3Ip4Se https://t.co/zkmUQHdbi6
I'm researching on open science and found this very useful overview: Do you speak open science? Resources and tips to learn the language [PeerJ Preprints] - https://t.co/7hStWWRbu6 (Already slightly out date, though, as it mentions PubMed Commons and omits some new tools)
@jan2m @ElineHaene @pcmasuzzo Read @pcmasuzzo ’s paper ‘Do you speak open science? Resources and tips to learn the language’: https://t.co/ITRznnUdLK to get started or check out her presentation ‘On dragons, batman and OS’ https://t.co/zPcsie3FvZ 3/4
@RJacobPartner @emckiernan13 @ETH_en @EPFLOpenScience A good place to start is this paper by @pcmasuzzo https://t.co/B7C6qKsn0v
Knowledge is power. Skills are powerful. This is why we teach both at the MOOC!
@OpenTilburg Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner: A very to-the-point overview of the key tenets of open data (and the other pillars of open science) by @pcmasuzzo and Lennart Martens. Thanks for creating this!
https://t.co/27MNseUyhM https://t.co/RznJDSDdIe
Do you speak open science?https://t.co/mKjPrt8cDZ investigación que genera recursos y #DatosAbiertos Workshop #InteligenciaArtificial con @MicrosoftES 20 mayo en @ufvmadrid https://t.co/npu8hjXTKN https://t.co/p527OR0l47 https://t.co/8jDe1IMfJj