Sentences with phrase «open science movements»

Researchers considering weighing how much to share ahead of publication can also look to the Open Science movement for useful discussions and guidance.
It's perhaps worth noting that members of the open science movement are not just discussing science on blogs; they're actually recording their science on blogs.
We are firm believers in the open science movement — we have published all the code and data for our analysis and have chosen to use a fully open peer review system (our OPRJ website), rather than the conventional closed peer review system, so that anybody can check our work.

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The aim of GOSH is to bring together open source hardware enthusiasts from the science and tech world in order to create strategies for advancing the movement.
Liboiron uses her position as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for people who make technology and instruments open source,» something she describes as «very much against the model that runs many universities around the world.»
Though the champions of «environmental justice» may not realize the Pandora's Box that they have opened, the shift in the ecology movement from a focus on science to radical egalitarianism should come as no surprise.
Given that St. Thomas» theological project is both materially and intentionally open ended, and given that the Magisterium recognises that philosophy must take adequate account of the advances of modern science, if one could demonstrate that the perspective proposed by Holloway and now by Faith movement and magazine fulfilled all of the criteria mentioned above - i.e. it is a unified vision of the Catholic faith that gives due place to the role of human reason without blurring the distinction between nature and grace and one that presents our revealed faith uncompromisingly and in its entirety - one could justifiably claim that the Faith vision is totally coherent with, if not the total content of St. Thomas» theology, then most certainly the aims and intentionsset out in Aeterni Patris.
By the same token, Susan B. Anthony, Marie Curie, and others opened the doors during the women's suffrage movement and for women in science.
Perlstein thinks that he's on the vanguard of a movement toward more independent, open - source science.
Starting this year, any work done at McGill University's Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) will conform to the principles of the «open - science» movement — all results and data will be made freely available at the time of publication, for example, and the institute will not pursue patents on any of its discoveries.
The Open Access (OA) movement, launched in Britain but greatly expanded by the Public Library of Science (PLoS), seeks to eliminate the firewall that separates published work from public access.
Meeting Karin Gurtner, the founder and principal educator of art of motion training in movement, opened a whole new world of possibilities and gave her a more contemporary science - based understanding of the body's interconnectedness.
Through his work Grant opens a dialogue on geopolitical issues with colorful landscapes, structures and technology drawn from ideas of various utopian and dystopian fictions, drawing influences from the constructivist / supremacist movement, Persian miniaturists, op, pop, advertising, comics, science fiction films, and contemporary low - brow.
Interesting article on an open - science movement in which raw data are being posted on the Internet to speed research:
Some on the Science Council, particularly the younger scientists, indicated they had not known of the Science requirement to archive data and were not aware of the open data movement.
Science Commons, a subset of the U.S. Creative Commons movement, has an Open Access Law Program.
(f) Archiving is part of a larger movement to increase access to knowledge that also includes alternative forms of open access publishing for journals and conference papers, involving dedicated open access publishers (e.g. BMC), university libraries (e.g. UBC http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/) or groups using open source software (e.g. DpubS), while at the same time, this new spirit of openness is contributing to open data (e.g., Dataverse Network) and open notebook science (e.g. Useful Chem) initiatives.
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